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Because the series has multiple installments, Chapter/Episode 13 can refer to different parts of the story. Below are reviews and summaries for the most common interpretations:

: The match becomes a battle of attrition. A key plot point involves Unruiju being shaken by the realization that he was the cause of Nonohara's injury, a revelation tied to his past with Uwaya . This volume covers the intense match against

This volume covers the intense match against . Overall Series Reception : In this volume, the

: This volume is noted for its high-octane action as the team reaches the Best 4 in the tournament. Reviews on platforms like eBookJapan mention that while the "superhuman" abilities can feel extreme, the technical growth of the characters remains compelling. Overall Series Reception which often offer free daily chapters.

: In this volume, the libero Kaneda enters a "zone" but becomes so focused he loses awareness of his surroundings, leading to a substitution for Nekota . The match concludes with Shimodaira landing a powerful new serve at match point.

: The series is frequently compared to Haikyuu!! but is often described as the "superpower" or "hyper-unrealistic" version of volleyball, similar to Prince of Tennis for tennis or Kuroko's Basketball for basketball.

: You can read chapters on various manga apps like Manga BANG! or Piccoma , which often offer free daily chapters.