1124, girl, you can't be like that
But there are some, or should I say that the vast majority of girls who were very boyish when they were young, will gradually change in the process of growing up, and suddenly one day they no longer like to run around naughtily, suddenly one day they no longer hate those cute dresses that are very troublesome and not suitable for sports, suddenly one day they no longer like to mix with a group of boys, and even begin to feel shy in front of those boys...... Such a girl will eventually abandon her former self, and even many years later, she can't remember that she had such a period when she was a child, and she only thinks that she has always been such a quiet lady in a fluttering dress.
However, there are also a few of these girls who can't complete the transformation from girls to girls to women for various reasons, just like Starry Sky Rin now, obviously no longer like themselves like back then, but because of the inner entanglement, it is difficult to completely get rid of the past.
Maybe it's also because Starry Sky Rin, a little girl who seems to be more mature than her childhood sweetheart and knows how to get along with others, is actually not as mature as she shows, just taking advantage of the 'extroverted personality', it seems that she is much stronger than Koizumi Huayang who is too shy in all aspects.
If no one helps her, Starry Sky Rin spends some more time detouring on the road of growth, and it is estimated that she will eventually succeed in transforming into an orthodox 'girl'. And now with Muse, the school idol group that can best let girls experience girlishness, the starry sky Rin who joins it may be more smooth than she was. It's just that for the time being, she can't get rid of the tangled contradictions hidden in her heart, and I'm afraid there will be a while for her to struggle.
On the surface, it seems to be much stronger than Koizumi Huayang's ability to withstand pressure, but in fact, in the team of Muse, Starry Sky Rin is probably not as 'professional' as her idol homely childhood sweetheart.
"You don't have much to do right now. It's definitely better to practice a little more before the performance, but in your current situation, it's not easy to find a place to practice, even if you want to. Besides, you should usually work hard, so you don't have to get it at this time. ”
Levi hadn't even been to Otonogizaka Academy, so of course he wouldn't know how the girls in the Muse usually practiced and prepared at school. But although he hadn't seen it, he had heard Shino Asada tell him a lot.
The super sniper in the GGO world, who has long admitted to admiring this group of classmates, has long been told to Levi how many times the muses and the nine girls worked hard in school, and even rehearsed for the next show on the unobstructed roof on rainy days.
In fact, the process of Shino Asada's falling in love with the nine girls of the muse is a process that typical 'modern idols' gradually make fans like it.
The average personal level of modern idols is slightly lower than that of traditional idols in the past. And the people behind these girl idols who contribute money and effort to 'manage' them are all professionals in the industry, and naturally they understand more clearly than the audience in front of a lively TV set how far these girls under their hands are from those real big stars on TV.
The vast majority of the disparities between people are caused by differences in innate talents. Just like the students who can study well by reading books and the students who are still a little worse no matter how hard they work, the athletes who can shine on the sports field without training hard, the athletes who can only sit and wait on the sidelines no matter how hard they sweat, and the employees who are not serious about their work and can be appreciated by the top management and earn high salaries, and the employees who are desperately buried in overtime but are ruthlessly laid off by companies that cut expenses. Although many of his colleagues, like Lévy, often encourage the students in their classes, instilling in them the idea that there are differences in intelligence, but high school learning is not enough to make those differences directly manifested. The implication is to tell their students that as long as they are willing to work hard, even if they may not be born that smart, they can at least get into the same good universities as those who are smarter than themselves. Of course, this theory is based on the experience of teachers over many years, and there is some truth to it. But isn't the fact that it takes 12 points of effort for one person to catch up with another person's casual level is itself a manifestation of the most intuitive IQ gap?
In fact, Lévy has always believed that even a person's 'hard work' is a talent that not everyone possesses.
Just like some people are born smarter than others, they can easily figure out problems that others can't figure out. Those who think that they are inferior to others in all aspects and can only try desperately to catch up, do not realize that their ability to put ideas into reality is also a talent that not everyone can easily possess.
Whether it's studying, exercising, working, or just some simple and common things in daily life, such as losing weight, or even just maintaining a good work schedule, who is constantly determined to work hard and give up in the blink of an eye for these seemingly easy things, who doesn't see it every day in reality, and it is not uncommon to see it in an endless stream.
Let's just say that weight loss, which is actually something that can basically achieve the effect as long as you close your mouth and don't eat, sounds very simple, and not many people can really achieve it. This ability to work hard as long as you want to do it is, in Lévy's eyes, the best 'ability' that people who think they have no special skills have acquired from birth.
Just like athletes in professional sports, they don't know anything, they all know that maintaining a good diet and lifestyle habits, training hard can prolong their careers as much as possible, and can make them earn more money to make their retirement life better. But even looking at the examples around me, there are still not too many people who can follow along.
After getting rich overnight, singing songs night after night, and even seriously pointing to the back of the 'five poisons', blocking their originally bright future early, such a regret athlete who once made people shine and eventually became everyone's emotion is never uncommon. Can these people say that they lack talent? Isn't it precisely because of their incomparable talent that they have seized the fleeting opportunity to capture the hearts of the audience?