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Even through text, Aizen could get a general understanding of the mindset of young people with limited life experience.
"Issuing a beginner's quest: Defeat Seigaku!"
"Mission objective: Under the identity of Kanzuki, lead St. Rudolf to successfully ambush Seigaku at the Metropolitan Conference. The process must not be directly questioned by anyone; direct questioning will result in failure."
“任务奖励:根据任务完成度评级发放100至5000影帝值。入戏扮演角色率达到60%随机抽取扮演目标一项能力;达到70%随机抽取三项能力任选其一;达到80%可指定一项能力与其他两项系统随机能力混合再度抽取;达到90%可指定三项能力进行随机;达到95%即可直接指定一项能力。”
"Punishment for mission failure: None."
Upon hearing about the mission reward, Aizen smacked his lips.
The rewards for beginner quests aren't very high.
However, he chose the most conservative, risk-free mission and didn't expect much reward. This time, the focus was more on figuring out the system's rules than on the reward; it was mainly for him to experiment.
Aizen was also very interested in extracting abilities based on how deeply he immersed himself in the role.
Although Guan Yuechu doesn't possess any abilities that he could covet, this rule is something he really needs to study.
While different levels may seem to have different abilities, in reality, the ability one can ultimately gain from playing a role is always the same.
The difference between 70% and 80% is slightly subtle.
One option is to randomly select three, and you can specify one you want.
One option is to specify one ability from all available abilities, and then randomly select one from the other two abilities.
On the surface, 70% seems better than 80%, but Aizen doesn't think so.
For characters who are truly powerful, versatile, and have almost no weaknesses, choosing one out of three is definitely a trap 70% of the time.
For example, suppose he plays the role of Madara Uchiha, and 70% of the rewards are given to "Fire Release: Great Fireball Technique", "Shadow Clone Technique", or "Fire Release: Great Fire Annihilation", which one would he choose?
Some might say that Madara's Great Fire Extinction is pretty awesome.
Aizen chuckled and said, "What a load of rubbish!"
Is it that his Black Coffin is no longer strong enough, or that the Thunder Roar Cannon is not violent enough, so he needs to crave the Great Fire Extinguisher to eliminate this useless weapon?
That's right, it's a useless thing.
In some online novels from my past life, the Great Fire Extinction Technique was touted as something incredible, like an A-rank ninjutsu or an S-rank ninjutsu. Why not call it a super S-rank forbidden technique!
In Naruto, apart from Fire Release: Dragon Flame Song, there are no other offensive Fire Release techniques that are ranked A. Sage Art: Goemon is ranked S, but Jiraiya's technique is a combination of ninjutsu and sage art, so it can no longer be considered a pure Fire Release technique.
A range exceeding fifty meters is astonishing, but according to Madara himself, the strength of the Great Fire Annihilation Technique lies in his own strength as Uchiha Madara, not in the strength of this ninjutsu. It's just a B-rank ninjutsu.
When Byakuya Kuchiki fought Renji Abarai, a single Azure Firefall (number 33) destroyed a row of buildings, affecting nearly 30% of a small area, with a straight-line range exceeding 50 meters. However, Shinigami mostly focus on quality rather than quantity in battles. The same Kido (Kido Technique) is stronger in the hands of a Captain than in a lower-level Shinigami. In other words, when they are clearing out weaker enemies, they will appropriately reduce the damage of Kido to increase the attack range.
In fact, Madara Uchiha was of the same nature; twenty Jonin's Water Release techniques could block it. Byakuya Kuchiki's large-scale Azure Fire Drop would require dozens of Seats Officers working together to block.
If it were Aizen, he could launch a Blue Flame Drop that could travel 300 meters.
Then what's the point of him needing the mighty fire to extinguish it?
Therefore, it's more reliable to specify a different person for each draw 80% of the time.
If he chooses the Rinnegan, then even if the other two are the Substitution Jutsu and the Transformation Jutsu, he still has a one-in-three chance of getting something good.
That said, Aizen still needs to check the data of his current body.
Chapter 35 Guan Yue's Abilities 5/6
Kanzuki Aizome and Ikumu
Strength: FB
Talent: D
Talent: A
Abilities: Tennis (Advanced B), Information Tennis (A), Japanese (A), English (B), French (B), Spanish (C), Chemistry (D), Singing (B), Table Tennis (S)
"emmm..."
Aizen didn't know how to evaluate himself.
Why the hell are you beating tennis so badly, go play ping pong, bro!
Oh, it's no use.
The country across the ocean that produces so many great demons probably starts at S+, poor thing.
Aizen couldn't help but feel a little pity for this Kanzuki.
To be honest, Aizen didn't particularly dislike Kanzaki. Although he was somewhat ruthless at first, Aizen actually approved of this attitude. Success always requires sacrifice, and since Kanzaki never truly accepted Fuji Yuuta from the beginning, sacrificing Fuji Yuuta from his perspective was quite normal.
Moreover, it only means that it will have some impact on Fuji Yuta's future career path, rather than causing him to become disabled.
Fuji Yuta's talent was never enough to reach the world stage, and his ambitions, including his initial motivation for playing tennis, were even less likely to support him to go that far. Therefore, the only impact that Mizuki Hajime's coaching of Fuji Yuta had was to slightly affect his physical development.
To be honest, which professional athlete doesn't have a lot of hidden injuries? This can only be said to be the price that Fuji Yuta pays to become stronger.
Later, Guan Yuechu gradually shed her naive mindset and began to recognize the teammates who trusted her.
To return to the point, the data from the beginning of the month also surprised Aizen.
The part in parentheses probably refers to tennis skill level.
"What level is 'national-level' in this world?"
"A."
The system's answer surprised Aizen.
I didn't expect Guan Yuechu to be so weak.
But Fuji Syusuke had never been a national-level player before the National Tournament, which means that Fuji Syusuke himself was only a B-rank player. How could he have defeated Mizuki Hajime so badly?
"First, Mizuki is skilled in intelligence tennis, but his tennis basics are only at an advanced level, while Fuji Syusuke is proficient. Second, intelligence tennis is not data tennis; the latter is similar to local duels, while the former is about overall planning. Third, Mizuki has always been a genius, and Fuji Syusuke's behavior made him feel that the five games he won were humiliating and foolish. In addition, Fuji Syusuke disrupted his intelligence, which caused his mentality to be confused and his confidence to collapse."
"In general, Kanzuki's one-on-one strength is at the bottom of B-rank, while Fuji Syusuke is at the top of B-rank, and Kanzuki's mentality is prone to collapse."
Aizen summarized based on the system's words.
Upon hearing this, Aizen's sense of pressure vanished instantly.
Since the difference in strength between Mizuki Hajime and Fuji Syusuke isn't that significant, there's no need for him to change the battle arrangements.
On one hand, his mentality is beyond that of an ordinary human teenager; on the other hand, he knows all the information about Fuji Syusuke. Combining Kanzuki's tennis knowledge with Aizen's own experience in mastering his body, it wouldn't be difficult to come up with a few moves to counter Fuji Syusuke.
He knew very well that St. Rudolf had won a game in doubles, so if he won one more game, then St. Rudolf would win.
"Fuji Yuta vs. Echizen Ryoma...it seems unlikely he can win."
After a moment's thought, Aizen turned his attention to the second doubles match. If Yanagisawa Shin hadn't been knocked unconscious by Momoshiro Takeshi, he might have had a chance of winning.
After a brief moment's thought, Aizen decided it wasn't wise to be so optimistic. The reason the protagonist's team is the protagonist's team is that they always manage to achieve unexpected breakthroughs in the face of danger.
If we only consider this much, then if even one aspect goes beyond our expectations, we will lose everything.
"Today is Monday, and the match against Seigaku is this weekend, which means we have almost a week to prepare. The original Kanzuki had already gathered information about Seigaku during last weekend's match. This weekend, we just need to inform other schools to act as scouts and find more comprehensive answers."
While talking about what Kanzuki would do, Aizen had no intention of changing his mind.
Knowing the special moves of the Seigaku players is one thing, but their playing habits, weaknesses, stamina, and shortcomings are not things that can be easily concealed by a few special moves.
"Just in case, perhaps I should ask the principal for a week's leave to give these team members some emergency training."
With this thought in mind, Aizen suddenly remembered something.
It seems the system only provided the panel; I don't think I've acquired Guan Yuechu's skills yet.
"Power transfer in progress..."
"Do you think I believe it or not?"
Rolling his eyes, Aizen felt refreshed after receiving Guan Yue's personal ability... Bullshit, if he weren't Aizen, and if he were still a weakling when he first transmigrated, his head would probably have exploded.
Various methods of intelligence gathering and rational planning of actions flooded his mind, causing a strange light to flash in Aizen's eyes.
This ability seems quite strong.
Although there are significant discrepancies in the information collected about Seigaku, this is because they are surrounded by the protagonist's halo.
Kanzuki Hajime's science skills are weak, but he excels in humanities subjects. Therefore, he is better at strategizing and planning than at collecting data on his opponent during a match. He has no ability to calculate things like degrees or seconds, but Kanzuki Hajime's ability to observe his opponent's habits and provide off-field guidance is actually superior to that of Inui Sadaharu and Yanagi Renji.
"You're right. St. Rudolph's singles and doubles skills are only between three and four stars, and his overall ability is three and a half stars, but St. Rudolph's off-court coaching ability is a perfect five stars."
The system's words once again acknowledged Guan Yuechu's abilities.
In a way, the fact that a school like St. Rudolph could rise to prominence is largely due to the influence of Kanzuki, even though his performance in the storyline wasn't great.
But if he didn't have the ability, he wouldn't have become a school coach, would he?
Even a trash school like Fudomine has a tennis coach, though they were forcibly driven away by Kippei Tachibana and his friends. St. Rudolph, on the other hand, has the coaching responsibility truly controlled by student Hajime Kanzaki. The only strong school without a coach is probably the reigning champion Rikkai.
Other schools such as Hyotei, Shitenhoji, Yamabuki, Rokkaku, Shonan Middle School, Midoriyama Middle School, and even the infamous Higa Middle School all had a puppet coach.
However, judging from the A-level talent at the beginning of the month, a significant portion of it is related to table tennis and special abilities, while the talent in tennis is still somewhat questionable.
However, now that Aizen has arrived, this problem is no longer a problem!
Chapter 36 From now on, please trust and follow me wholeheartedly. 6/6
The tennis courts were filled with a lively and enthusiastic atmosphere.
"Ha! Faster!"
"Hold on, everyone!"
"Yes, Minister!"
"Kisarazu-senpai's playing style is truly magnificent."
Aizen paused slightly as he walked onto the tennis court, a strange feeling welling up inside him.
It felt like he hadn't felt that youthful energy from his school days in a long time, and this sense of nostalgia made him relax a little.
"Watching the moon."
The first to spot Mizuki was Akazawa Yoshiro, whose dark skin was accentuated as he casually hit a tennis ball into the hoop and walked toward Aizen.
Seeing this, the regular and ordinary members on the court all quieted down and looked at Aizen with respect.
"Yes, Akazawa."
Have you thought about your plans for this week's matches?
Akazawa Yoshiro's calm face showed absolute trust; he believed that Mizuki was the one who could truly lead St. Rudolph.
With a confident smile, Aizen naturally followed Akazawa Yoshiro onto the court, his tone slightly arrogant: "With our current strength, we can even compete with a prestigious school like Yamabuki, let alone those unknown players."
"That's wonderful." Akazawa smiled faintly.
"but……"
"what?"
Akazawa looked at the cryptic Mizuki with suspicion.
Aizen's eyes swept over the surrounding team members, and he chuckled slightly with a hint of seriousness, "Seigaku, where Fuji Syusuke is, is an unstable factor. I need to confirm this with a few more matches."
“That’s right. I remember you said that the second-year student from Seigaku named Kaidou Kaoru suddenly used a spinning snake ball during his match against Fudomine. You have to be on guard against it during the match.”
Aizen smiled but remained silent.
Can Seigaku's terrifying strength be explained by a spinning snake ball?
What's truly disgusting about that lousy school is that they always find a way to create opportunities for themselves.
The selected members, including Shinya Yanagisawa and Jun Kisarazu, greeted Aizen.
Aizen also glanced at the strength of the regular players.
Yoshiro Akazawa: A?
Shinya Yanagisawa: CB
Jun Kisarazu: CB
Kindaichiro: DB
Takuya Nomura: CC
Fuji Yuta: CC
Aizen's lips twitched involuntarily. Was Saint Rudolf really that weak?
RNP