I Wasn't Born a Champion - Chapter 6
The closing test match 40 days from now was still a bit far off, but the opening test match was already right around the corner.
“We agreed originally that we’d all go pick through the opening test to see if there were any good prospects. In the end, Little Pei did great—he already laid eyes on someone on the very first day.”
In the comprehensive office of the sprint coaching staff, Wang Chang’an was still smiling as he talked to the other coaches in the group about Pei Dingshan spotting a good prospect.
“Oh ho, laid eyes on someone on the very first day? Which good prospect is it? Is it that Zhou Yu’ang?”
After whetting everyone’s appetite, Wang Chang’an refused to say anymore, smiling as he replied, “Whether it is or isn’t, won’t we find out during the opening test the day after tomorrow?”
The coaches of the sprint group immediately laughed.
“Director Wang, if you want us to go pick out good prospects, just say so directly.”
“Exactly, and you still have to make us wait until the day after tomorrow to go take a look?”
Wang Chang’an also laughed along for a while before clapping his hands. “That is what I mean, but it’s also not quite what I mean—the situation of the athlete Little Pei took a fancy to is a bit special. My point is, let’s all go take a look together when the time comes. After coming back, everyone submits a report explaining why Little Pei chose him.”
Good grief, this sudden task dropping out of nowhere left the coaches in the office looking at each other in dismay.
“A special situation? Just how special is it?”
“A bit interesting.”
“Then shall we all go pick and choose together when the time comes?”
Actually, since Pei Dingshan had taken a fancy to Su Yu, the coaches of the sprint group would only need to stroll around the outdoor training field exclusive to the summer camp to find the answer. However, Wang Chang’an had whetted their appetites and assigned them a task, which aroused the competitive spirit of many coaches. Instead of poking around, they decided to wait for the opening test the day after tomorrow to see if they could also spot that good prospect, and to see if only Pei Dingshan truly possessed such astonishing vision.
The students in the summer camp naturally didn’t know about the discussions in the coaching staff. These students were currently howling and crying during the morning training session.
During the early morning training phase, these trainees still felt it was just a warm-up plus some basic movement drills, nothing major. Some students even thought, “Is this the daily routine of an athlete? It doesn’t seem that hard, I could do it too if I tried.”
As a result, once the morning training items actually began, many people’s faces turned green on the spot.
As everyone knows, sprints like the 100-meter, 200-meter, and 400-meter are actually anaerobic exercises. Athletes need to achieve kinetic work through high explosive power in a short period of time. During this phase, the human body is in a state of oxygen deprivation or anaerobic conditions.
The typical characteristics of anaerobic exercise are high intensity, heavy load, strong instantaneous nature, and fast movement frequency, so athletes in this state are highly prone to experiencing bodily fatigue and muscle soreness.
At the same time, the negative sensations brought about by this kind of anaerobic exercise are very difficult to eliminate and recover from in a short period of time.
Therefore, when watching some 100-meter sprint events, some spectators might think, “Isn’t it just running a hundred meters? There are still one or two hours of rest time for you from the semifinals to the finals. Saying that excessive physical consumption in the semifinals led to poor performance in the finals is just an excuse.” In reality, when an athlete puts everything into a race, a mere half-hour of recovery time makes it truly difficult to return to a good state.
At this very moment, these summer camp students on the field were experiencing what it meant to never get enough rest no matter what.
“Holy shit, save me, I’m exhausted to death…”
“Save me, Monkey, do your muscles feel sore? Why do I feel like my two legs don’t even belong to me anymore?”
On the outer perimeter of the synthetic outdoor training field, there was a fairly large grass area. Over a hundred summer camp trainees were currently divided into groups for training on the grass. The person responsible for their training content was still Pei Dingshan, though he was joined by Wang Pengfei, who was also an assistant coach for the provincial team.
“Brother Xiaofei is a pretty good guy. Even though he’s just an assistant coach, the head coach of the sprint group here in the provincial team, Wang Chang’an, is his biological second uncle.”
Zhou Yu’ang introduced it this way to Su Yu and Jiang Yuan.
Jiang Yuan: ???
“Ang-zi, how do you know everything?”
“Ah? Do I?” Zhou Yu’ang scratched his head, then revealed his bright signature smile. “Hehe, maybe that’s because I believe in being prepared against any contingency.”
“Alright then.” Jiang Yuan glanced at Su Yu, who was currently undergoing running training. Seeing that his state seemed fine, he let out a sigh of relief and asked the doubt in his heart, “It’s so strange, aren’t there synthetic tracks right next to us? Why are Coach Pei and the others making us run on the grass?”
“Oh, this.” Zhou Yu’ang explained, “The grass is softer and less likely to cause injuries compared to a synthetic track. Although we’re said to be here to experience the professional training of the provincial team, most trainees haven’t actually received much training. They can’t really drill us like professional athletes, right?”
“Besides, even the opening test hasn’t been conducted yet. Each trainee’s professional direction in the summer camp hasn’t been categorized yet, so there’s no need to make it so professional and injure the body for nothing.”
Jiang Yuan nodded as he listened. “You really are well-prepared.”
“Hehe, of course.”
Just as Zhou Yu’ang had said, this morning’s shuttle run training was actually a super-weakened version. Its main purpose was to activate the students’ physical state. It was merely simple general physical training. However, when multiple sets of 100-meter shuttle runs were chained together, the accumulated bodily soreness made these trainees groan and complain involuntarily.
Compared to the early morning training phase, Su Yu seemed to have gradually grasped the limits of his physical state. Although Jiang Yuan, standing on the side, could also tell that his little ancestor’s condition wasn’t very good, compared to the morning appearance where he looked like he might pass out while running, his current state was simply excellent.
Between the cones placed on the grass representing the 100-meter intervals, Su Yu was running at 70% of his own maximum speed according to Pei Dingshan’s instructions before the training started.
—Relax your bodies.
This was the requirement Pei Dingshan gave to all the students.
But whether it was running at 70% of one’s maximum speed or relaxing the body, both were requirements that gave the students present a headache.
What kind of speed counts as 70% of one’s maximum speed?
They already had to run hard, so what counts as being relaxed?
“This is too hard, save me, I feel like all my muscles are howling!”
The summer camp trainees turned back and forth on the grass with great difficulty, and almost no one could maintain a stable speed from beginning to end as Pei Dingshan required.
When Wang Pengfei reminded the kids undergoing running training on the side to pay attention to their speed, these participating kids all groaned, “Coach, we don’t know how much 70% of our maximum speed is either!”
Wang Pengfei was speechless and complained, “Even if you don’t know what 70% of your maximum speed is, you can’t run slower and slower with every single trip, can you? You were practically walking during that last stretch!”
One of the kids still wanted to argue, saying, “How can anyone really maintain a uniform speed for so many trips?” when he saw a figure run past him—it was precisely Su Yu.
This kid had started the test in the same group as Su Yu just now, so he had an impression of Su Yu. He remembered that when they first started running, Su Yu’s speed beside him was very slow. He had already finished running his first hundred meters, while Su Yu had only reached the halfway point, and his face looked like he wasn’t in good shape either.
At that time, he was still wondering what was going on, thinking why someone who ran so slowly would come to participate in a sports commission summer camp. Yet right now, they had already run four or five 100-meter shuttle loops. By the time he reached the back, he had practically no strength left at all, feeling his thighs trembling as if he could faceplant onto the ground the next second. In contrast, that weakling next to him was actually still running steadily at the exact same speed he used at the very beginning?!
In truth, Su Yu’s condition was certainly not as relaxed as others saw it. His face was pale white at this moment, large beads of sweat were pouring down his forehead, and his body and muscles were clamoring to go on strike.
Compared with the other trainees participating in the summer camp, his body was undoubtedly the worst one. Failing to exercise for too long a time left his body in a very weak state, where even running just a few steps could leave him panting for breath with sore muscles. Just like during the early morning training phase, he had initially run without control according to the rhythm he was used to before his rebirth, which directly caused his condition to nearly collapse during the warm-up run phase.
But it was also that warm-up run during the early morning phase that allowed him to grasp the approximate range of his maximum speed.
He wasn’t entirely clear on what kind of range a 70% speed was, but he tried his best to complete the entire training process within the speed range he estimated.
Even if his body was clamoring and protesting against him, he consistently gritted his teeth and endured, keeping his speed unchanged.
The kid next to him was simply stunned by Su Yu—no way? Could someone really maintain the exact same speed from beginning to end while running?
Jiang Yuan, who had been observing Su Yu from the side the entire time, felt a bit heartbroken looking at the kid whose face was pale but who was stubbornly holding on.
“Sigh, Ang-zi, what do you think Xiao Yu is thinking, suddenly having the idea of developing towards a professional direction? How exhausting is it to be a professional athlete? This is only our summer camp training right now, and after finishing training in a bit, Coach Pei is going to take you guys for even more training…”
“I’m really afraid Xiao Yu’s body won’t be able to handle it.”
Zhou Yu’ang didn’t think that way. He glanced at Su Yu, who was persisting with his running training under the sunlight, and grinned at Jiang Yuan, saying, “Hey, look at how beautiful our little ancestor looks while running!”
He raised his hand and patted Jiang Yuan’s shoulder. “Let me tell you, this is the breath of health under the sun. Our little ancestor isn’t afraid of hardship or exhaustion, so a big brother like you can’t drag your family’s little child bride’s heels. Can he not feel his own body? If he really couldn’t hold on, he wouldn’t be able to run this steadily.”
Jiang Yuan sighed helplessly, but looking at Su Yu running on the grass, he also faintly knew that Zhou Yu’ang was right. Whether Xiao Yu wanted to change the current state of his body or really wanted to develop towards a professional direction, if he intervened to stop him, it would instead harm Xiao Yu.
It wasn’t until Su Yu finished the reduced-volume training that Pei Dingshan had assigned to him that Jiang Yuan finally breathed a sigh of relief.
Not far away, Pei Dingshan clicked his stopwatch and recorded all 5 of Su Yu’s shuttle run times, then nodded to Su Yu who had completed the training, saying, “Done well.”
Su Yu gave a muffled response of “Mm,” then walked a few steps along the outer perimeter of the grass to relax his body.
Jiang Yuan hurriedly huddled close to his side and asked a couple of questions about how his condition was.
Su Yu furrowed his brow slightly. “Alright.”
Jiang Yuan sighed and said, “My ancestor, please take a look at your own complexion first before saying you’re alright.”
“Hurry up, there are foam rollers over there. The coach just taught how to relax muscles earlier. If you don’t relax quickly, tomorrow will surely give you a hard time.”
For someone like Su Yu who rarely exercised on ordinary days, even though this entire set of summer camp training plans by Pei Dingshan was designed according to the physical standards of junior high school students and had even been reduced in volume for Su Yu, the final amount of training was absolutely enough to give Su Yu a run for his money.
Su Yu finally did not stubbornly argue against Jiang Yuan, but instead obediently followed Jiang Yuan’s side to the location specifically designated for trainees to relax and stretch, preparing to relax his body’s muscles.
On the other side, Wang Pengfei was looking at Su Yu’s test data and clicking his tongue in wonder.
“Incredible, Brother Pei, what vision you have!”
“5 trips of 100-meter shuttle runs. Excluding the influence of wind speed and the error of manual timing, the speed stabilized right around 24 seconds, with the positive and negative error not exceeding 1 second… Is this the speed control ability of a 14-year-old pure novice who hasn’t received training?!”
Just now, seeing that Su Yu’s training had ended, out of curiosity Wang Pengfei had huddled close to Pei Dingshan’s side immediately to look at the data, and was then shocked by this string of data recorded by Pei Dingshan.
Let alone these kids who just came to participate in the summer camp, even among those kids in their provincial youth team, few could achieve this level of stability.
“It’s just that this result is still a bit poor.”
Wang Pengfei muttered.
If the back-and-forth speed of the running training stabilized at 24 seconds, assuming Su Yu’s own control wasn’t wrong, then his maximum speed was approximately around 17 seconds for a hundred meters.
“Su Yu is a first-year junior high student, right? What is the standard 100-meter score for a first-year junior high kid again? I remember the perfect score for a first-year 100-meter is 15.5 seconds, right?”
Speaking up to this point, Wang Pengfei hesitated. “With a result of 17 seconds, can this Su Yu even pass his physical education exam?”
Pei Dingshan cast a glance at him and said, “He is exempt from the exam.”
Wang Pengfei: “…”
Oh, right, because of health reasons, this Su Yu was exempt from the physical education exam.
Thinking up to this point, Wang Pengfei put on a pained face again—if these words were spoken out today, probably nobody would believe them. Other kids who wanted to enter the provincial team had to pass exams to meet the standards, yet a kid who was exempt from the junior high school physical education exam was about to enter their provincial team.
If it weren’t for his Brother Pei’s explanation combined with him watching Su Yu run this set of results with his own eyes just now, he would practically suspect whether there was some inside under-the-table deal involved.
On the other side, with the help of Jiang Yuan and Zhou Yu’ang, Su Yu finally completed his muscle relaxation practice. After a brief rest, his complexion also turned from its previous pale white to a slight post-exercise flush.
Next, after completing the general physical training, Pei Dingshan and Wang Pengfei gathered the trainees together again to explain some training content common to track and field events, such as ankle joint training to enhance muscle elasticity, which is basic training required for sprinting, hurdling, long jump, and high jump alike.
It wasn’t until 10:30 AM that the summer camp students were allowed to engage in free activities to relax, and it was also during this time slot that Su Yu and Zhou Yu’ang were brought to the front by Pei Dingshan to receive extra specialized coaching.
There were indeed students who noticed the situation of Su Yu and Zhou Yu’ang receiving extra coaching, and all were somewhat curious.
“Why is the Great Demon King giving those two extra training?”
After the super-memory scare during the early morning training session, Pei Dingshan had already joyfully earned the title of Great Demon King among the summer camp trainees.
“God knows, but look, the tall one is Zhou Yu’ang. You’ve heard of this name, right? The champion of the men’s 100-meter and 200-meter in the previous all-province middle school games. I heard he came to the summer camp this time precisely with the hope of entering the provincial team. He was probably spotted by the Great Demon King because he performed well.”
“Oh… so he is Zhou Yu’ang?”
The student on the side had clearly heard of Zhou Yu’ang’s name as well. After nodding, he asked curiously again, “But what about the short one? I have an impression of him. During the early morning training this morning, he lagged behind at the very end. It felt like he lost half his life after running three laps. Why was he brought along by the Great Demon King too?”
“Sigh, didn’t you say he was brought along by the Great Demon King? He probably looked too weak, so the Great Demon King couldn’t stand watching and brought him along to train together, right?”
“Oh, what you said makes sense then.”
Seeing Zhou Yu’ang and Su Yu being singled out for extra training by Pei Dingshan, most of the surrounding students were curious for just a short while before dispersing to do their own things. After all, for these summer camp students who purely came to broaden their horizons, being given extra training by a coach was not a very pleasant thing.
On the training field, Pei Dingshan did not have a hobby of making the people he led bask under the blazing sun. Seeing the sun growing larger and larger, Pei Dingshan led Su Yu and Zhou Yu’ang to the shade beneath an old tree next to the training field. Only after arriving under the shade did he hand the data from their morning running training before their respective eyes.
In the records of Pei Dingshan’s training notebook, the data of Zhou Yu’ang and Su Yu could be described as worlds apart, and the distinctions between their respective characteristics were also highly obvious.
Zhou Yu’ang’s results were good. Across a total of 7 trips of running training, his results were maintained between 15 seconds and 19 seconds. If calculated based on this result being 70% of his maximum speed, it meant his maximum speed was approximately between 10.50 seconds and 13.3 seconds.
Of course, a result of 10.50 seconds was clearly a result that Zhou Yu’ang was incapable of achieving at his current stage.
This indicated that his 7 trips of shuttle runs failed to control his maximum speed well within the range specified by Pei Dingshan.
Pei Dingshan tossed the training notebook to Su Yu and Zhou Yu’ang, but with his memory, he naturally knew the data of the two like the back of his hand.
“Zhou Yu’ang, current stage 100-meter PB is 11.33 seconds. Calculating by your maximum data, your shuttle run should be controlled between 16 seconds and 17 seconds, with the recommended error not exceeding 1 second.”
Zhou Yu’ang immediately nodded like a puppy. “Understood, Coach! Apologies, it’s my failure to do it well!”
Pei Dingshan did not pursue this. He said calmly, “It is not entirely your problem. You have not done relevant training in the past. To be able to achieve a 100-meter PB of 11.33 seconds under the training of the school track and field team, your talent is already very good.”
After being praised for a wave, Zhou Yu’ang became all the more happy. If he had a tail at this moment, he could probably wag it nonstop at Su Yu and Pei Dingshan right on the spot.
“Understood, Coach, I will definitely train well from now on!”
Pei Dingshan gave a shallow “Mm,” then turned his gaze toward Su Yu. “You tell me where your problem lies.”
Zhou Yu’ang froze for a moment, feeling that this question was a bit strange.
Xiao Yu had never received relevant training before, so how was he supposed to answer this?
When Su Yu heard the question, he was looking at his own speed on the training notebook in his hand.
Previously when he was running, he could only try his best to control his speed around the speed he roughly estimated in his heart, but he could not be certain what his final run results would actually be either.
Now, the values recorded on the training notebook before him told him the final data after all, but the data right around 24 seconds was truly not good-looking.
He pursed his lips and said, “My speed is too slow.”
Although his expression looked no different from before, one could hear his faint disappointment in himself purely from his voice.
Pei Dingshan looked at him silently. He did not continue to question Su Yu, but instead took the training notebook back into his own hands, paused, and said, “Yes, and no.”
After taking back the record board and the training notebook, Pei Dingshan tapped the two sets of data in his hand.
“Zhou Yu’ang, your problem is very obvious. Your results are decent, but your stability is poor. Your ability to control your own speed is not even as good as Su Yu, who has received no training.”
“Your result of 11.33 seconds relies more on your own natural talent conditions. Throughout the entire process of running the hundred meters, your own natural fast strength, sub-maximal strength, and strength endurance provided you with the energy for the entire running process, but you cannot utilize these strengths well.”
“Your past training should have only been cultivating your ability for rapid reaction and starting. As for the utilization of techniques throughout the entire running process…”
When Pei Dingshan spoke up to this point, his brow furrowed slightly. “A complete mess.”
Zhou Yu’ang: (:з」∠)
Wait a minute, Coach, I remember you didn’t seem to have this attitude when you were facing our little ancestor just now?
Could it be because I look more durable to beating, so I don’t need care and nurturing anymore?
While listening to Pei Dingshan’s explanation, Zhou Yu’ang let his thoughts fly for a brief moment in his brain before quickly pulling them back. He understood that Pei Dingshan was right. In the past, he was initiated by his primary school physical education teacher, purely because the teacher at school saw that his talent was good and brought him along a bit. Although the primary school teacher also came out of a sports school, his own level was limited, making it very difficult to teach him any overly effective training methods.
But one good point about his initiating teacher was knowing that he was young and still in his development period, so although he didn’t know how to teach, he wouldn’t teach recklessly or stuff him with high-load training for fear of ruining his body.
Later on when he reached junior high school, the teacher of the track and field school team took a fancy to him. The training was relatively much more standardized compared to primary school, but after his results rapidly improved to 11.33 seconds, he got stuck.
Furthermore, just as Coach Pei had said, 11.33 seconds was merely his coincidental extraordinary performance during the finals of the all-province middle school games. In reality, he couldn’t replicate this result during training.
However, his school track and field team teacher also told him—”For an amateur style like ours, you can still have this result, so your talent is exceptionally good. You must find a good coach to lead you.”
This was what solidified his intent to come to the summer camp to seek an opportunity to study under Pei Dingshan’s name.
Pei Dingshan was not polite to him. “The foundation won’t do. After the opening test the day after tomorrow, start practicing anew from the foundation.”
If this were said to an ordinary kid, perhaps that kid would have to become rebellious—”I’ve already run a result of 11.33 seconds, a result with a chance to enter the top three if put in a national race. On what grounds are you telling me to start practicing anew from the foundation?”
But Zhou Yu’ang didn’t mind. He knew his own business. He was clear that Pei Dingshan was right—he just had a very poor foundation and had never received systematic foundational training. He relied solely on his initiating teacher during primary school plus the coach of the junior high school track and field team, and additionally, his parents saw that he liked sprinting, so they found quite a few online papers for him to reference.
With this piece here and that piece there, it would be a wonder if his foundation could be good.
Thinking this way, not only was Zhou Yu’ang not angry, but he was even a bit excited. He knew that next, he could finally be considered as truly stepping inside the grand gate of this world of sprinting!
And after finishing speaking to Zhou Yu’ang, Pei Dingshan cast a glance at Su Yu, pondered for a moment, and spoke slowly, “The control ability is decent, and the perception ability toward speed is also very good.”
“The physical condition is too poor, and there is completely no foundation to speak of either.”
Speaking up to this point, Pei Dingshan paused. He did not continue, but instead swept his gaze across the two people before him.
“In short, both of you have to practice from the foundation. Zhou Yu’ang: foundational training and control ability improvement training. Su Yu: bodily adjustment training and foundational training. Are there any objections?”
Zhou Yu’ang immediately flashed his big white teeth and said, “Coach, no objections!”
Pei Dingshan turned his gaze toward Su Yu again. “What about you?”
Su Yu pursed his lips and also shook his head. “No objections.”
He knew that his physical condition at the current stage was not good. However, in the past, after his health improved, his sprinting talent gradually revealed itself, and he had also briefly received guidance from the school team coach within his university team. Yet very clearly, the guidance he had received was what was called completely no foundation to Pei Dingshan.
He understood that this was not Pei Dingshan’s problem, but that his own mindset had not been able to twist back around yet.
As for the decent control ability and good perception ability toward speed praised by Pei Dingshan, it was also merely him relying on the brief training within his university team in the past to be able to have such a performance.
Compared with Zhou Yu’ang, Zhou Yu’ang still possessed outstanding talent conditions, whereas he was even wretched to the extreme regarding his physical conditions.
If it weren’t because Pei Dingshan had a research topic with a control group that needed to be done, he wouldn’t even have the opportunity to arrive under Pei Dingshan’s hands.
But he did not plan to give up.
Before his rebirth, he had already given up on an opportunity once. Now that a new opportunity was finally laid out before his eyes—he wanted to see just how far he could walk if he clenched his teeth tightly.
It wasn’t until Pei Dingshan finished combing through the training goals for Zhou Yu’ang and Su Yu next that Pei Dingshan let the two of them go.
Today was only the very first day of the summer camp opening, and he had also only just picked up this piece of fine jade that was Su Yu. Although he temporarily saw a bit of a problem, it was also impossible to give out a full set of targeted training plans this quickly.
The official training targeted at Su Yu and Zhou Yu’ang would still have to wait until after the opening test to officially begin.
Looking in the direction where Su Yu and Zhou Yu’ang left, Wang Pengfei, who had been spectating not far away the entire time, huddled over again. “Brother Pei, this kid you took a fancy to is not easy to handle.”
“Why do I feel like he seems severely lacking in self-confidence?”
Pei Dingshan’s finger tapped against the training notebook in his hand as he said, “His talent is hidden relatively deeply. His physical condition since childhood has been poor again, and his character is also very sensitive. Suddenly joining into this kind of formal sports training, it’s normal to have doubts and anxieties in his heart.”
Wang Pengfei shook his head. “Sigh, it’s very hard to handle oh. Brother Pei, do you just so insistently believe that this kid’s talent is worth you exhausting your thoughts to bring him along?”
Pei Dingshan watched the back of Su Yu who had already left from afar, a trace of a shallow smile appearing on his face. “Of course it’s worth it. I very much look forward to the day he sheds his stone outer skin to reveal his inner true colors.”
Seeing Pei Dingshan’s insistence like this, Wang Pengfei also couldn’t help but feel some scratching curiosity in his heart. “Sigh, hearing you say it like this, I really want to see what this kid can turn into later on.”
Just as Pei Dingshan and Wang Pengfei walked back to the coaching staff office while chatting, they saw that the coaching staff office was in a bustling scene as if they were chatting about some fresh topic.
“Yo, Second Uncle, what’s wrong? What are you guys chatting about wow?”
Wang Pengfei’s gossip radar activated, and he sidled up to his second uncle Wang Chang’an’s side immediately.
Wang Chang’an gave him an annoyed glare. “I’ve told you already, when in the team, call me Director Wang!”
Wang Pengfei gave a hehe smile, executing a salute on the spot. “Understood Second Uncle, orders received Second Uncle!”
A burst of laughter immediately sounded out inside the office. Only after everyone had laughed did they say, “Just now, the notice for handling the National U16 Track and Field Base Match came down. This year’s competition is confirmed to be held here at our S Provincial Team.”
“The only problem is that in terms of time, it might crash together with the closing match over at the summer camp. We were just discussing how to handle this situation.”
After Wang Chang’an finished speaking, Wang Pengfei said without even thinking from the side, “Hiya, what’s so hard to handle about this?”
Wang Chang’an glared at him. “Then you tell me what to do?”
Wang Pengfei smiled and said, “Hold them together!”
“Doesn’t our summer camp say it lets the students experience the life of a professional athlete? When the time comes before the base match, let’s first hold a ‘Base Match Qualifier’ to let those few with the best results among these summer camp students also participate inside the base match, truly experiencing the life of an athlete. Won’t that be the end of it?”
Hearing these words, Wang Chang’an subconsciously wanted to scold “Nonsense,” but after he finished speaking, the coaches inside the office looked at each other one after another—eh, it seemed like it wasn’t impossible to handle it this way?