Diamond no Ace Act Ⅱ chapter 258, titled “Can’t-Wait,” has been released this week.
Last, we saw Sawamura had started acting weirdly after processing that the team will not be together forever. He even started speaking about things that have no relevance and got philosophical. He told Miyuki to brace himself for his pitches during the finals.
Inajitsu had a meeting where they were analyzing Seidou’s players. They concluded that they had to be wary of Miyuki and Sawamura, especially Sawamura, as his pitches can turn the tide of the game anytime.
Therefore, let’s discuss the release date, scans, and other details for chapter 259. We bring you more updates on Diamond no Ace Act Ⅱ.
1. Chapter 259 Release Date
Chapter 259 of the Diamond no Ace Act Ⅱ manga has been released on Thursday, Aug 26, 2021. The chapter title has not been leaked yet.
I. Is Diamond no Ace on Break This Week?
No, Diamond no Ace manga is not on a break this week. The series will continue to release its next chapter as scheduled.
2. Chapter 259 Predictions and Discussions
Concerning events that occurred in chapter 258, we are getting closer and closer to the finals between Seidou and Inajitsu.
It’s about time we start coming up with different ways that Seidou will win. Obviously, Seidou will win. That’s the entire point.
Nonetheless, we can be sure that it’s not going to be an easy victory. This game is might be dragged on till the very end. It’s going to be so close that everyone will be at the edge of their seat.
I just hope that our players enjoy the game regardless of whether they win or not because these are the memories they can look back to in the future.
3. Chapter 259 Raw Scans, Leaks
Raw scans for Chapter 259 of Diamond no Ace Act Ⅱ manga have not yet been released.
These scans usually surface on the internet 2-3 days before Thursday’s weekly release day.
4. Recap of Chapter 258
Chapter 258, titled “Can’t-Wait,” starts with Inajitsu’s team analyzing the different playing styles of Seidou.
They start off by discussing the different batsmen who could pose a threat to them during the final.
Even though they haven’t included any other player, they are cautious about Miyuki and three batters before him since they all are hard hitters and can single handedly score for Seidou.
Fukui Kento mentions that Sawamura was undoubtedly the MVP of the last match. He had hardly any runs allowed in all of his pitches.
They talk about the speed of his pitches and how his consistency has helped him steal the title of Ace from Miyuki.
They assume that Miyuki will start off pitching in the finals. As they all talk, their Ace, Mei, states that he is jealous of them as they got to play the previous games.
His teammates console him, saying that it was necessary as he needed to take a rest. Even then, he storms out of the room, annoyed.
After he leaves, the others agree not to indulge in his childish acts. Nonetheless, they acknowledge that they have reached this far only because of him.
Mei recollects his memories, where he asked Miyuki to join his dream team, saying that they would be unbeatable.
Instead of accepting his offer, Miyuki decided to decline it as he is more excited to face such a strong team and defeat them.
Cut to the present, and Mei cannot wait to face Miyuki and settle the score once and for all. Meanwhile, Miyuki and the others are also analyzing Inajitsu’s gameplay.
The chapter ends with Mei practicing as hard as he can to perfect his pitches. In that way, he can better himself to be the best and cause hindrance to the other teams.
5. Where To Read Diamond no Ace Act Ⅱ?
The first 28 volumes of the first season of the series can be read online at BookWalker.
Official online release for the second season is not available. However, we encourage our readers to refrain from pirated sites that do not support the industry or the series’ creators.
We will be informing you about the Diamond no Ace Act 2’s official release as soon as it comes out, so make sure to keep in touch with us.
6. About Ace of Diamond
Ace of Diamond is a Japanese shōnen baseball manga series by Yuji Terajima and published by Kodansha. Weekly Shōnen Magazine has serialized it from 2006 to 2015. A sequel titled Ace of Diamond Act II started in 2015. An anime adaptation ran from 6 October 2013 to 28 March 2016.
The protagonist is Eijun Sawamura, a baseball pitcher with a very strange changeup pitch that is natural to him but surprising to others. Sawamura plans to go to a local high school and play baseball with his friends, to showcase their skills and win the matches.
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