Crossing over, and then being blocked by a rich JK

Chapter 506 can be considered as research material.

Chapter 506 can be considered as research material.

As the old saying goes, the gap between professionals and non-professionals is quite large in any field.

Moreover, this thing is polarized; the more advanced and sophisticated the field, and the more commonplace it is, the more obvious the gap between professionals and non-professionals becomes.

Leaving aside the former, which is too technical, let's talk about the latter. The most direct example is the difference in skill level between music enthusiasts and professional singers.

They can both sing the same song, but in the details, such as the handling of vocal transitions, head resonance, and emotional impact, the former is likely to be much worse than the latter.

One possibility is that he may have become aware of these small details, but his physical capabilities and the skills he possesses are insufficient to support him in pursuing these goals.

The latter integrates all these elements into their own technique. They can use these skills naturally and seamlessly in their everyday singing without needing strong self-reminders to "do it this way."

This is reflected in the audience's comments, which are more straightforward: the former says the singing is good, and the latter says it's genuinely pleasant to listen to.

Similarly, if Yuki hadn't gone up to play "First Love," the previous young man might have received praise for his performance. But unfortunately, there are no "what ifs" in life, only the consequences and results of the present.

However, Yuki had no intention of competing with the other party. The reason she went on stage was to create a special memory with someone.

"How did Yu guess that the special reward would be this?"

After receiving the plaque symbolizing the special reward, the two fled the scene as if they were escaping.

In Yuki's words, when they "ran away," she felt a sense of déjà vu, like a princess in a Disney fairy tale eloping in pursuit of love.

"Just speculating."

Watanabe Yuu turned her head and looked at Hayakawa Yuki beside her.

His eyes reflected her current appearance.

A strand of her long, smooth, golden hair peeked out and playfully fell across her forehead, which was also covered with a layer of fine, glistening sweat from the intense activity.

And her fair face also turned rosy.

"Based on what?"

After noticing that Yu was looking at her, Hayakawa Yuki turned her head and met his scrutinizing gaze openly, then quietly continued the conversation.

"The exact address of the Ferris wheel," Watanabe paused, "is not where the Ferris wheel would have been built if it weren't for serving a specific view at a specific time."

After all, expanding that area would make the artificial lake even more beautiful.

“However…” he suddenly hesitated, “If I had to say, it shouldn’t be called a lake. Perhaps it would be more appropriate to call it a pond? After all, it’s not that big as a lake.”

In this particular place, he has a slight obsessive-compulsive tendency.

"I don't really care about the specific description of that pond."

Hayakawa Yuki shifted her gaze. Given how quickly this person jumped between topics, it would be quite difficult for an ordinary person to keep up with the conversation.

and.

Is it really appropriate to talk about these things at a time like this?

Generally speaking, shouldn't we continue with the topic of the Ferris wheel at this point? In professional terms, wouldn't it be more appropriate to start with the Ferris wheel, which is clearly the best way to create a lively atmosphere?
“What I’m more interested in is…” she drawled, “how beautiful the view from the Ferris wheel must be at dusk.”

Just thinking about it made her excited.

If nothing unexpected happens, this will become the most romantic memory she and he shared.

"It will most likely not disappoint you."

At this point, Watanabe Yu paused subconsciously, carefully choosing his words, "The shimmering water, the extremely wide, unobstructed view, and the fiery clouds on the horizon or the clouds dyed yellow by the sunset."

In a sense, this can be considered a classic romantic scene.

At least based on the TV series and movies he's watched, most of them have similar scenes.

Of course, there's no issue with aesthetic fatigue. After all, these TV series and movies, in order to enhance the audience's sense of immersion, have to design their locations and plots to resemble everyday scenes that the audience has experienced.

After all, all empathy has a prerequisite: that is, one must have experienced it oneself, or felt it as a bystander at close range.

"Like the sunsets we saw in Kamakura?"

Hayakawa Yuki thought carefully about the keywords Watanabe Yu mentioned, and then came up with this statement.

This was the closest image she could think of to the scene he had described, the one she remembered. "Yes."

Watanabe Yu nodded, giving an affirmative answer.

"So, where do we go now?"

Hayakawa Yuki withdrew her gaze from him, instead hugging his arm and asking the question softly.

There's still some time before midnight, so theoretically we can still go on two or three more attractions, and if the queues aren't too long, we can even go on four or five.

But whether the queue is long or not remains to be seen.

Although this is a trial operation, judging from the long queue under the Ferris wheel just now, the number of trial operation tickets issued must be quite large.

The line of about a hundred people was enough to drive some people who dislike queuing and have social anxiety to despair.

Bumper cars? Roller coasters? Or roller coasters?

Watanabe Yu presented three proposals in succession.

It's not that he doesn't want to try some milder, less exciting activities, but rather that there aren't many milder activities available here.

Of course, if we include the stalls in the middle of the amusement park where you can pop balloons for prizes, then there are quite a few relatively peaceful attractions.

Based on his understanding of Yuki, the latter was not interested in such activities.

"Carousel?"

Instead of responding to Watanabe Yu's words, Hayakawa Yuki threw out a suggestion she wanted to play.

Although it may seem a bit 'childish,' amusement parks are, after all, places that allow people to be 'childish.' It's perfectly fine to relax a little and adjust your mindset.

Otherwise, why would so many people love to come to amusement parks? On holidays, you can even see quite a few office workers.

Even though most of them came with their families, the relaxation on their faces after actually experiencing the projects was genuine.

Of course, one code equals one code.

"sure."

Watanabe Yu nodded without hesitation.

In the past, he probably wouldn't have agreed to participate in such activities. The reason was simple: it was too childish and didn't fit his image as a grown man. But now, he doesn't care anymore.

Since it's all about making Yuki happy, then it's definitely better to do whatever makes the latter happy.

"If you don't want to... what will you say?"

Hayakawa Yuki was taken aback and looked at him with some surprise.

She thought he would refuse.

After all, although Yu sometimes says some strange and childish things, overall he is not very childish. For example, she feels that he would not participate in some amusement park rides.

But...it seems she's overthinking it?
"I said sure, but after we ride the carousel, what should we do next?"

Watanabe Yu then asked.

At this time, including waiting time, I'd need to do at least three more activities, otherwise I definitely wouldn't have time for lunch.
—As for why I was so determined to wait until lunchtime, it's because the voucher the host gave me can only be redeemed at 12 o'clock.

And if he wasn't mistaken, the voucher had an absurd number of items that could be redeemed—it was like two super-sized couple gift packs.

The only regret is that although they received a special reward, it only gave them half an hour and didn't give them any special treatment in other areas, such as being able to cut in line without having to wait in line.

However, we can give this feedback to the park later.

"Go to a haunted house?"

Hayakawa Yuki blinked.

"Consider it research!"

She added this sentence.

(End of this chapter)

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