After clinching victory in the 63rd National Sensha‑dou championship, Ooarai Girls Academy"s team succeeded in averting the school"s shutdown by Japan"s Ministry of Education. Yet fresh complications appear: a ministry official, citing procedural irregularities, claims the agreement lacks legal force and orders the Ooarai campus to be shut down. Families gather in the school hall, whispering about future prospects, while students feel wronged and drown in hopelessness; it seems almost impossible to rescue the institution. Their final chance lies in a proposed showdown with the All‑Stars University Sensha‑dou squad, assembled from the country"s top players across Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto. Though Ooarai is vastly outnumbered and clearly inferior, they embrace the contest and hope for tomorrow.