Major League System - Chapter 37
It was a long few days wait as Chris and Yuki waited for the adoption paperwork to be processed by the legal systems. They had decided to refrain from telling the boys the good news until everything was finalized, in case there were any issues.
However, Ken was no longer a naive teenager. He caught glimpses of his mother humming and dancing happily as she cooked dinner, or his father’s glimmering eyes when he looked at Daichi from time to time.
Although he had an idea, he decided to keep his guesses to himself so as not to spoil the good news for everyone. Daichi and Ken both continued to go to school and baseball practice as usual, not forgetting to keep up with their daily exercises despite no new quests being issued by the system.
Ken had taken the remaining Strength and Agility Elixirs in that week. Unfortunately, his suspicions about the C-grade Elixirs were true. While he had gained 3 grades in strength, his Agility had not improved at all.
Which meant that C-grade Elixirs were not able to improve his attributes once they reached the B- grade. Thus he would have to either break through his limits in training, or wait till the next lot of quests were issued.
Ken woke up on Saturday morning, glancing at his alarm which was set to go off in a few minutes time. His body clock had now been adjusted to his early morning routine now, meaning he could probably turn off the alarm for good. However, he refrained.
He was feeling a little bittersweet today. This was because today was their friendly against the Kanagawa Senior baseball team. While Daichi had made the starting line up as a second baseman thanks to his stellar performances in fielding and batting during practice, Ken had been left behind.
Ken had made some improvements in his batting over the past week, but they were not enough to make up for his lack of throwing capabilities, nor were they great compared to others on the team.
If he were to enter the lineup, he would be relegated to the last in the batting lineup. The most frustrating this was that he had not had a chance to showcase the skills he received from the system with the training they were given.
He couldn’t show off his bunting, or base running abilities. Perhaps he would have been able to do so in the friendly match today, but the Coach had already listed him as a bench player.
Another thing that annoyed him a little was that his parents would both be attending the game today. Even during his previous life, his father was rarely able to attend his games due to his work.
Lamenting his current situation, he got out of bed and got ready for his morning run. The game was at 10am so they had plenty of time to work up a sweat and eat breakfast before needing to gather for warm ups.
He met Daichi downstairs and instantly felt better. His friend was clearly nervous about his first game, even if it was just a friendly. Ken thought that it was hilarious, however he didn’t make fun of him.
The two completed their run and stretching which seemed to calm Daichi down quite a bit. They returned home and showered before sitting down for breakfast at the dining table as usual.
“Where is dad?” Ken asked curiously, not seeing him at the table.
“Oh, he had to run a few errands this morning but he’ll be here to drive us to the game.” Yuki answered, unable to hide the bright smile on her face.
Even Daichi felt as if something was weird, however he didn’t feel like it was a bad thing, quickly turning his attention to the bacon and eggs on his plate. He had already integrated into the family seamlessly, not once thinking about his mother for this whole week.
Soon enough Ken’s dad walked in the door with a similar smile on his face. He locked eyes with his wife and sent a wink her way, eliciting a giggle in response.
Before Ken could comment on the two lovebirds actions, his father swept up a piece of bacon and took a few bites with vigor.
“Who is ready to play some baseball?”
Daichi’s face lit up and he answered like the true kid he was. “Me!”
“Alright well hurry up and finish your breakfast. You won’t be able to hit any home runs on an empty stomach right?” He flashed a grin and nudged Daichi’s large shoulders.
“Yes sir!”
Soon enough everyone left the house along with their bags and equipment. Daichi felt a little awkward considering he didn’t have his own baseball gear, but thankfully the boys had similar sized feet so Ken was able to lend him a spare pair.
They soon arrived at the Kanagawa baseball field which was around 20 minutes drive away from their home.
“It looks like there’s a few people here already warming up. You two go and get ready, we’ll be in the spectators seats.” Chris said, shooing the two away.
“Thanks Dad.”
“Thanks Mr. Takagi.”
Ken and Daichi made their way over to their Coach while Chris and Yuki watched them with a smile.
“Why didn’t you want to tell him yet?” Yuki asked, wrapping her arm around her husbands waist and leaning against him.
Chris pulled her in close and responded softly. “It’s his first ever baseball game, even if it’s only a friendly. If Daichi wins then it will be a cherry on the cake, if he loses then it will cheer him up. Let’s let him focus on playing first.”
Yuki let out a chuckle.
“Daichi, Ken. You two came here together?” Keisuke made his way over, shielding his eyes from the morning sun.
“Yeah, he lives close by.” Ken said, not wanting to expand.
“What’s the Coach’s mood like today?” he continued, changing the subject.