Chapter 509 Master, I'm convinced!
Chapter 509 Master, I'm convinced!
Ah Jin originally thought Li Shuwen would be the rigid and meticulous type, but she didn't expect Li Shuwen to be so understanding.
Li Shuwen smiled and patted A Jin on the shoulder, then said to A Kai, "A Kai, take your junior brother to prepare a room for him to stay in."
Ajin didn't have much luggage and didn't have any requirements for his living environment.
Kai took it upon himself to book a room for Jin, and together with Xinyue, they helped to tidy up the room for Jin.
Ah Jin smiled at Xinyue, "Thank you, Senior Sister!"
Akai blinked. He was the one who played the main role, so why was Ajin thanking Xinyue?
Crescent Moon didn't want to pay any attention to this irresponsible guy who didn't cherish the opportunity to learn.
Ah Jin grinned, "Senior sister, shall we go to training now? Could you teach me?"
Li Shuwen appeared behind A Jin without anyone noticing and reached out to press on A Jin's shoulder.
A Jin suddenly felt a chill run down his spine. He hadn't even realized when Li Shuwen had appeared behind him.
Li Shuwen smiled and said, "No, you don't need to train today. Take a break and get yourself in shape. I'm quite familiar with the Curtain Game City."
"What games have you played in the last few days? What do you think of the game center in Veil City?"
Ah Jin forced a smile. "It's great. Anyway, it has more games and more people than the arcades back home. It's lively and fun."
Ah Jin talked about the games he had played in the past few days.
Li Shuwen continued, "You'll only start training tomorrow, so let me help you get back into the swing of things today. Come on, let's go to the Curtain Game City again."
There are a few fun games that you haven't played yet.
In the past, every time Li Dazhuang came home, he would introduce Li Shuwen and his sister to what new games had been added to the game city.
Although Li Shuwen rarely played the game himself, he learned the basic operation skills by watching Li Dazhuang play.
With Li Shuwen's current skills being even better than Li Dazhuang's, he can completely replicate the techniques Li Dazhuang used back then.
Akai and Xinyue were also on holiday, so Li Shuwen took them to the arcade to play games.
Li Shuwen said with a smile, "Sometimes, there are also techniques for raising Pokémon hidden in the game. Playing games occasionally can help inspire your Pokémon raising ideas."
"Of course, if you play too much, you need to learn to settle down."
Step into the bustling, light-filled game city.
Ajin's previously somewhat reserved expression instantly became lively.
The confident gleam of a master rekindled in his eyes.
The air was filled with electronic sound effects, the clinking of coins, and the excited shouts of the players; this was the place he considered his home turf.
Kai and Xinyue, who rarely come here, looked at the machines around them with curiosity.
Ah Jin moved closer to Li Shuwen, temporarily putting aside his previous reluctance.
Ajin's tone carried a hint of pride: "Master, to be honest, I admit you're a top-notch expert at raising Pokémon!"
Ah Jin gave a thumbs up, "But when it comes to playing games... I'm not bragging, I'm the real master! Follow me later, I'll carry you, and I guarantee you'll experience the joy of beating the game!"
Li Shuwen smiled upon hearing this, his gaze sweeping over the rows of familiar game consoles with an air of knowing-it-all calm. "Okay."
He said calmly, "Then please give me your guidance, Master Ajin."
The two first went to the latest 3D racing game.
Akin skillfully inserted the coin, sat in the simulator cockpit, and confidently selected the most powerful sports car.
He thought to himself that this kind of game, which tests instantaneous reaction and hand speed, was exactly his forte.
However, when the green light came on, the vehicle controlled by Li Shuwen sped off like a phantom, each turn as precise as if calculated by a computer.
The tangent, drift, acceleration—the movements were fluid and seamless, without a single unnecessary element.
A Jin frantically pressed the buttons, sweat beading on his forehead, but could only watch helplessly as Li Shuwen's taillights disappeared at the end of the track.
"Bang!"
Akin's car went off the track.
The screen displayed the words "WINNER: Li Shuwen".
A-Jin looked a little embarrassed. "This...it's impossible...I wasn't warmed up properly this round!"
"Let's play a fighting game again!"
Moving to the fighting game section, Akin chose a burly character with explosive attack power.
They immediately attempted to overwhelm Li Shuwen with a fierce offensive.
Li Shuwen's agile character was like a ghost, always managing to dodge heavy blows at the last second.
He was cornered with a seemingly simple yet continuous combo.
Parry, counterattack, break through...
Li Shuwen's operation was precise. Under the seemingly casual attacks, A Jin's character's health bar was quickly depleted, and he finally fell to the ground with a wail.
Crescent Moon's eyes widened. "So Master is this good at video games too!"
Ajin's face was starting to turn pale, and fine beads of sweat appeared on his forehead. "Let's play a shooting game!"
He refused to believe it and dragged Li Shuwen to the light gun shooting game area.
This time, Akin was completely focused, even surpassing his personal best.
But when he secretly glanced at the screen next door, his heart sank completely.
Li Shuwen's score was almost twice his!
The series of crushing defeats were like buckets of cold water, completely extinguishing Ah Jingang's arrogance when he entered the arcade.
A strong sense of frustration overwhelmed Ajin instantly, a hundred times worse than when his father scolded him on the phone.
What kind of monster is this person?
Ajin screamed inwardly, "Gym Leader, raising a Golden Gyarados, how come he's even this ridiculously strong at video games?!"
Is there no justice left?! Is there no law left?!
The sense of superiority and confidence that A Jin had built up through these games was shattered by Li Shuwen at this moment.
Li Shuwen put down the simulated light gun, still maintaining his calm and composed demeanor.
Smiling, she looked at Ah Jin, whose expression was constantly shifting, and asked softly, "These games are really good, Ah Jin, do you... want to play more?"
Ajin lowered his head, clearly realizing that the gap between him and his master was probably far more than just Pokémon battles.
The previous feigned acceptance was utterly ridiculous in the face of absolute strength.
He suddenly realized that his father's decision to have him become an apprentice might be a crucial turning point in his life.
Taking a deep breath, Ajin suddenly raised his head, his previous frivolity and arrogance replaced by an unprecedented seriousness.
He faced Li Shuwen, straightened his back, and said in an almost solemn tone, as if making an oath:
"Master! I'm done! I give up!"
"From today onwards, I, A-Jin, will obey your orders. If you say go east, I will never go west! If you tell me to beat a dog, I will never chase a chicken!"
"Absolutely no doubt about it!"
At this moment, A Jin felt a deep respect for his master, Li Shuwen.
Li Shuwen patted A Jin on the shoulder and said, "Games are a good choice for entertainment and relaxation, and the prizes at the Curtain Game City are very generous."
"With this skill, you can find the Pokémon you want here."
Ajin blinked. "Aren't those Pokémon given as prizes just for show?"
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