Chapter 41 Lin Chong can only fight 1-on-1
Chapter 41 Lin Chong can only fight 1-on-1
On the evening of June 20th, the day the Elf's college entrance examination ended.
The official ranking of test takers in the Haicheng test center has been released.
Jiang Qianxun undoubtedly took the top spot on this year's list, with Chen Xi, Shao Feng, and others listed below her name.
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Haicheng East Airport.
Xiaoxi, dressed in a light summer outfit, sat in the first-class lounge, excitedly looking through the latest smartphone in her hand, which Lin Chong had just bought for her yesterday.
"Brother, I saw your name! You're fifth!"
Lin Chong, who was flipping through the "Hatching Guide for Elf Eggs" nearby, hummed in agreement, not finding it strange.
The two are currently waiting for a private flight arranged by Mudu Academy. The "scholarship" that the academy had promised was also transferred on the night Lin Chong lost to Jiang Qianxun.
A total of "20"...every year!
The other party stated that as long as Lin Chong meets the assessment standards each semester at Mudu College, he will be able to receive the full amount of the bonus in the following year.
In addition, if he can join the Mudu Academy team and achieve a ranking in the league competition, there will be an extra bonus!
After Lin Chong compared prices and learned about the offers from other colleges, he was surprised to find that Mudu was really generous!
Other families spend 50,000 or 100,000, but this guy spends 200,000 every year!
It's no wonder that this private academy, backed by the Chiang Kai-shek Group, is so generous.
There was no reason to hesitate. Having already lost the bet to Jiang Qianxun, Lin Chong boarded a flight to Yangzhou under the latter's arrangement.
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Boarding the plane, eating, sleeping.
Xiaoxi was extremely excited during her first flight. She was amazed by everything from the floating clouds outside the window to the exquisite meals offered in first class.
I took countless photos along the way, and even as I was about to get off the plane, I was still looking at the photos and grinning like an idiot.
In contrast, Lin Chong appeared much calmer. In his previous life, he often traveled on official business at public expense, and flying was as natural to him as eating and drinking.
But seeing Xiaoxi so happy, his mood gradually improved as well.
After disembarking and retrieving their luggage, the brother and sister found the driver arranged by Mudu at the arrivals gate.
Forty minutes later, they arrived at a well-furnished apartment building near Mudu College, which was also the temporary residence arranged for the two of them by the college.
When Lin Chong opened the apartment door with the key, a well-furnished, two-bedroom apartment that had clearly just been cleaned came into view.
Xiaoxi, her eyes shining, hurriedly entered the room, touching the sofa, then the TV, then the air conditioner... Finally, she looked at Lin Chong excitedly, her voice trembling with joy.
"Brother! All this furniture is so new! It's so much better than the place we lived in before!"
Lin Chong surveyed the room and nodded in satisfaction: "It's a bit small, but it's enough for us. It's really nice."
He dragged his luggage inside and said goodbye to the driver outside.
Then he released the two cats and placed the Pokémon egg, which was in a protective insulated box, on the coffee table in the living room.
This incubator was given to Lin Chong by Old Zhou through Xiao Xi before he left, with the instruction that "this egg may hatch soon" before disappearing without giving Lin Chong a chance to say goodbye in person.
That's fine too. He doesn't like sentimental farewells. It's not like it's a matter of life and death, and we can still see each other in the future.
Just as Lin Chong was packing his luggage, the two cats, having finished inspecting their respective territories, came over together.
The little black cat meowed excitedly: "We're at our new home! When are we going to train?"
Meow chimed in slowly, "I feel uncomfortable all over after evolving; I need to move around more."
Since "Meow Meow" lost to "Demon Wolf" and fulfilled its hidden wish, it has stopped being lazy like before.
Although he still acts lazy, he has started to ask for training on his own initiative.
Lin Chong glanced at the time and thought for a moment, "It'll probably be afternoon by the time I finish packing... Wait while I make a call to ask."
He took out his phone and called Li Weize, the director of the admissions office in Mudu.
doodle...
A few seconds later, the call was connected.
"Hello, is this Lin Chong?"
"Hello, Director Li, it's like this..."
Lin Chong explained that he and his sister had arrived in Yangzhou and asked if they could borrow the facilities and equipment at Mudu Academy for training.
This was not a difficult question, and Li Weize immediately agreed.
"I was just thinking of having a chat with you. Wait for me at the entrance of Mudu at 2 PM."
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13 points.
Lin Chong arrived at Mudu Academy.
From the outside, the college doesn't look particularly special—it has white marble walls, a red stone tablet with the school's name engraved on it, and a few uniformed men in the security room at the entrance.
To Lin Chong's surprise, even though he arrived ten minutes early, he still saw Li Weize standing straight under a tree outside the school gate.
He stepped forward to greet them, asking, "When did you get here?"
Li Weize rolled up his suit sleeves and glanced at the time: "Five minutes ago."
He didn't exchange pleasantries with Lin Chong, simply said "Let's go" and walked into the courtyard.
Lin Chong followed behind him, silently labeling him as "meticulous" in his mind, while observing the internal structure of Mudu.
The entire academy is vast, stretching as far as the eye can see, with only glimpses of a few magnificent buildings visible.
In the courtyard, you can see many students walking with their Pokémon, and every now and then a few small Flying-type Pokémon fly by in the sky.
After walking for about five minutes, Lin Chong followed Li Weize into a teaching building and sat down opposite each other in an office.
Li Weize looked at him and formally introduced himself.
"Li Weize is the director of the admissions office of Mudu College and also the current coach of the Mudu College team."
Lin Chong nodded in response, and then he saw Li Weize hand him a report.
Lin Chong looked at it and was surprised to find that it was a report about him.
Li Weize's voice was calm and composed: "This is an evaluation form made by the Mudu Admissions Office based on your performance in the Elf College Entrance Examination."
"They rated you A in more than ten categories, including command ability, teamwork, and on-the-spot judgment."
Lin Chong looked up from his watch: "Them?"
"It seems you're not entirely satisfied with this evaluation form?"
Li Weize nodded without hesitation: "That's right."
He looked at Lin Chong and said seriously, "I admit that your performance in the college entrance examination was exceptionally outstanding, especially in the final battle against Jiang Qianxun's Demon Wolf. Almost every command you gave was the optimal solution at the time..."
"But that just means you're very good at one-on-one."
For trainers, the difference between one-on-one, three-on-three, and even six-on-six battles is not just a matter of numbers.
Li Weize has seen too many so-called "geniuses" who are like gods descended to earth in one-on-one situations, able to exchange a few blows with anyone.
However, when it comes to three-on-three or six-on-six scenarios that test a trainer's awareness of zone defense and tactical thinking, they wilted like a frostbitten eggplant.
Lin Chong looked at Li Weize, not annoyed by the other's question, and stroked his chin as he asked, "So you mean...?"
Li Weize replied, "During the upcoming summer vacation, I hope you can set aside three days each week to learn about three-on-three and six-on-six Pokémon battles with me."
Upon hearing this, Lin Chong was stunned.
So the other party wasn't trying to give him a warning, but rather to help him make up for his "shortcomings"?
The problem is, team fights are where Lin Chong excels, compared to one-on-one combat...
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