Soon enough, the commotion in the penalty box was finally over, and with Kazawa leaving the pitch, the game was back to equal again. Well, not equal, per se, since Shohei High still had a major advantage right now, which was the penalty kick. Just like what everyone expected, it was Hiroki Kawabe himself who stepped into the execution ground, putting the ball on the spot before preparing himself for the whistle.
The boy himself looked quite calm. He even had time to fix his messy Mohawk hair, chatting so casually with the teammates behind him. Seeing this scene, Higo couldn't help but shake his head, remembering full well what Hiroshi said when the commotion was still on the pitch earlier.
