Six years later, I and my four cubs blew up my ex-husband's house

Chapter 2899 Give Me a Way Out



Chapter 2899 Give Me a Way Out

During the following meeting, Tokino was clearly distracted.

The coach noticed his state and couldn't help but ask, "Did you hear what I just said?"

Shi Ye snapped out of his daze and quickly replied, "I heard."

The coach then pressed on, "So tell me, what did I just say?"

Shi Ye had a headache, then repeated as clearly as possible: "Although our biggest rival John has retired, their club has now cultivated a new talent with considerable strength."

In addition, several other rival clubs have also scouted out promising young talents.

The coach nodded after listening, his tone softening slightly, "Okay, it seems you're really listening, then I'm relieved."

As I just mentioned, the strength of these new players should not be underestimated.

Especially Qi Xiao from the Peak Club, some people even say that his talent might be even higher than yours.

They'll probably put in a lot of effort to push him onto the world stage.

Therefore, you absolutely cannot slack off; you must remain focused and intensify your training.

As soon as he said this, the other racers nearby couldn't help but complain.

"Coach, you can just listen to those kinds of things and let them go."

That newcomer does have some talent, but it's mostly been hyped up by their club through marketing tactics.

They hired a media team and launched a massive publicity campaign, making him sound incredibly impressive, but in reality, he's not that amazing.

The coach smiled slightly and replied in a calm but firm tone: "I understand your thoughts. I don't deny that the media's coverage is exaggerated."

However, we must also be objective; this young man has indeed shown undeniable talent.

More importantly, I saw in his playing style and attitude the same as Shi Ye's, a fearless and enjoyable spirit.

Do you remember what Tokino looked like when he first debuted? He looked like that too.

Therefore, it's not impossible that a second Tokino might emerge.

One of the racers shook his head and said, "I think they're still a bit lacking; their opponents don't have much experience in major competitions."

"I think so too. Young racing drivers all have a common problem: when facing critical situations, they inevitably feel nervous and uncertain."

"I don't really think so. As the coach said, his fearless courage to take on challenges is what makes him more explosive."

Therefore, we still shouldn't underestimate the other party.

Everyone was discussing amongst themselves, but Shi Ye sat quietly to the side, focused but unmoved.

The coach looked around, then his gaze finally settled on him, and he asked, "Shi Ye, have you paid attention to this new player named Qi Xiao?"

Shi Ye raised his head and replied calmly, "I have been paying attention."

The coach pressed on with interest, "So what's your opinion of him?"

After a moment's thought, Shino replied, "He's very capable and exceptionally talented. He has great potential in both reaction speed and tactical execution."

With his talent, he has great potential for future development and his future is limitless.

The coach raised an eyebrow slightly, seemingly surprised by the assessment, and asked, "In that case, what do you think of his current ability?"

Shi Ye's lips curled up slightly, his tone carrying an undeniable confidence: "But he shouldn't be able to beat me in the short term."

The coach's interest was immediately piqued, and he leaned forward to ask, "Oh? Why do you say that?"

Shi Ye explained, "This competition is not only about talent, but also about the contestants' ability to adapt on the spot, their strategies for dealing with unexpected situations, and their level of skill in handling various high-difficulty operations."

I admit that the other party was indeed very outstanding and had some highlights in their performance, but it is undeniable that there were still some obvious flaws.

Some operating habits, once formed, are difficult to completely change in a short period of time. This ingrained pattern can affect performance at crucial moments.

Also, as you said, the other party is still a newcomer.

Despite their courage and willingness to take on challenges, the real competition tests not only their boldness but also their composure and mental fortitude.

He paused for a moment, then continued, "Also, I reviewed all his races and found that he had the problems that are common to rookies, especially under the pressure on the track, he showed slight panic."

Such fluctuations in mindset often lead to hesitation in judgment, operational errors, and consequently, more mistakes.

Once a mistake occurs, the entire rhythm can be disrupted, time will be delayed, and the final result of the game will be affected.

Therefore, based on these observations and analyses, I am convinced that my opponent cannot currently defeat me.

As he said this, Tokino slowly pushed the computer in front of everyone, gesturing for them to look at the content on the screen.

Everyone looked over with curiosity and scrutiny, only to see a replay analysis of Qi Xiao's match playing on the screen.

In fact, Shino didn't just watch it once, but at least dozens of times.

Judging from the time stamps and dense annotations in the video, it is clear that these details were painstakingly extracted bit by bit during countless spare moments.

The coach was stunned and asked, "These dozens of video recordings... you watched them all by yourself?"

Tokino did not deny it, but simply nodded calmly.

When he reviews the game, he always subconsciously puts himself in the game situation and repeatedly rehearses it in his mind.

He would mentally simulate what he would do if he were in that crucial moment, facing the same tricky bend, and what would be the most perfect and effective way to operate.

The more thrilling and stressful the situation, the calmer he becomes, without panicking.

And it is precisely in such extreme conditions that his judgments and actions tend to be more accurate and outstanding.

All of this stems not only from his extensive training and review, but also from the source of his confidence.

The others were speechless with astonishment, their expressions filled with surprise and admiration.

The coach's face beamed with undisguised joy and satisfaction.

Discovering such a talented young talent is like finding a treasure.

What pleased him even more was that Shi Ye was not only exceptionally talented, but also put in extraordinary effort in private.

Colleagues couldn't help but slam their fists on the table, half-jokingly and half-seriously shouting, "Damn it! We thought you were a genius, but it turns out you've been secretly working hard all this time!!!"

"Is this even allowed to live in peace???"

"Give me a break, Brother Ye!"

Seeing everyone's reactions, Shino couldn't help but chuckle.

He shook his head slightly and concluded, "Even geniuses in this world have to work hard."

Talent may give someone a head start, but it will never particularly favor any one person.

Talent alone might win you sometime, but it can't win you forever, can it?


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