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Karasuno is deep into the final set against the powerhouse Inarizaki. The episode focuses on Kageyama's evolution and the team's mental resilience.

: Focuses on the "Serene King" and the Inarizaki match.

: Focuses on Karasuno finally perfecting their "new freak quick" during a match against Fukurodani.

: Karasuno and Inarizaki trade blows as they head toward a deuce, with the episode ending on a cliffhanger as the score remains neck-and-neck. Important Note on Season/Episode Numbering

In , Episode 10 is titled "Birth of the Serene King" . This pivotal episode marks a major turning point for Kageyama's character during the intense match against Inarizaki High. Episode 10 Summary: "Birth of the Serene King"

: Inarizaki's captain, Shinsuke Kita, offers a deep reflection on "geniuses." He argues that players like Atsumu Miya and Kageyama aren't just naturally gifted; they are the result of tireless, daily repetition and dedication.

: Despite being blocked repeatedly, Tanaka refuses to back down. Kageyama acknowledges this and continues to set to him, leading to Tanaka successfully nailing an incredibly sharp line shot—a move he had been practicing since the training camp.

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