Readers often point to these early chapters as the moment they get hooked on the series' "unreal yet grounded" style. While the serves are superhumanly accurate, the struggle to be seen and the desire to contribute to a team are themes that anyone who has played sports can relate to. Where to Read

The title "Harigane" (meaning "wire" in Japanese) refers to Kanna's ability to control the ball as if it were on a wire. Chapter 13 focuses on the technical challenges of maintaining this level of precision during real match pressure.

You can officially find Harigane Service and its sequels, Harigane Service ACE and the spin-off Hydra Break , on several platforms:

Here is a look into why Chapter 13 is a must-read for fans of the series. The Core of the Story

Harigane Service follows , a student who was a mere "pinch server" in middle school. Despite being a "benchwarmer," Kanna has spent years perfecting one thing: an incredibly precise serve. He joins Toyose High School, where he must prove his worth alongside a group of talented but eccentric freshmen. What Happens in Chapter 13?

In the intense world of high school volleyball manga, few titles capture the "zero-to-hero" underdog spirit as effectively as by Tatsuya Ara. While the series eventually explodes into high-stakes matches in later volumes, Chapter 13 is a critical early turning point that sets the stage for the team’s growth and the protagonist’s evolving role.