But let's not forget that this promise (in chapter 37) is originally not a promise of them playing together, but against each other, and that has been made clear since the beginning.
So, the world stage Kageyama was talking about isn't exactly the Olympics, but Foreign League. Below is the last spread of the whole manga where they face each other off again... being a part of foreign leagues...
With this open ending, we now know that whoever Hinata faces off, at the very end, Kageyama will ALWAYS be the final boss
[Ask permission before repost] Translated version of kagehina's phone call from the one-shot of the new guidebook!
「ナイスレシーブ」
he was a punk he did ballet
i did a redraw/cleaning of this page from 387 #影山
typeset + translations of the kakiku short comic that was posted by haikyu ten i know it's already been 2 hours, but i miss doing typeset so pls accept this.... :'>
"Hq isn't about kagehina" then why is this the first chapter's title
It's so funny how in the context of proposal theory, serve and receive could literally equal to going-down-on-one-knee-and-pull-out-a-wedding-ring-to-propose
"I HATED it when he stood across the net from me" oh really now?⁉️