What does Tezuka mean for Fuji?

Updated on culture 2024-08-06
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The object of eternal worship and the goal that you want to catch up.

    It can be regarded as a tacit understanding and confidant. After all, their tacit understanding is unmatched by others.

    Nature.. If it's Tsukasa Fuji control. Ha ha. It can be said that Tezuka is the person he likes. (╯3╰)

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Light it. Although Fuji has always been in the name of a genius, he is still lonely after all, and Tezuka has given him a belief, a reason to make a genius serious all the time, just like the light that has always been ahead. "If I'm with you, no matter how high I can get there", this classic quote proves this, maybe Fuji doesn't really want to surpass Tezuka, he just appreciates his tenacity, and because of him, he silently supports him behind his back.

    That's their tacit understanding. It is also the reason why we have been touched countless times.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    For Fuji, Tezuka is a goal, a benchmark. In other words, Fuji will follow in Tezuka's footsteps and move forward; For Fuji, Tezuka is also a reliance, and Fuji hopes to rely on Tezuka to get the whole country like this, so Fuji will say, "Now, Tezuka, I always feel that with you, no matter how high the place is, I can reach it." ”

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I always feel that Fuji is the only one among the Internet kings who knows Tezuka best (except for Cailai), and only Fuji knows Tezuka's strength and potential. Fuji will always aim for Tezuka until he surpasses him.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Tezuka's Kai Jin Bu is here.

    The only one is quietly here and now.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Fuji doesn't always lose to Yo Tezuka. Fuji lost to Tezuka because he never took the match with Tezuka seriously. Remember the match between Fuji and Masaharu Nioh? Nioh became Tezuka. In Qian's memories, the two won Tezuka.

    As for Fuji's loss to Shiraishi, it was actually impossible to see who won at the time. After all, if it weren't for the final point of the game, Baishi Enlightenment, who broke through the guard of the hundred-armed giant, then Mu Wang would have won Xun Jian Zai. Of course, a certain reason why Fuji lost came from Xu Qu's personal character setting.

    He admits that Bi Wei Shiraishi is the holy book of the Four Heavenly Treasure Temple, and is the emperor of the Four Heavenly Treasure Temple, so he must win the first game to be able to meet the gorgeous beauty of being a minister. Of course, it may also be because he loves Xiaojin too much. After all, the prototype of "The Prince of Tennis" is "The Golden Prince", and in the end, it had to end with a draw between Xiaojin and Ryoma, which is also a favor for Xiaojin.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because Tezuka's presence is stronger.

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