Chapter 108: Ah Zhai
Kentaro Miyamoto has long broken his guts and is not a novice driver. He didn't need to tense his body at all, his hands were tightly gripping the steering wheel, and his eyes were fixed on the road ahead.
I won't be suddenly nervous, I don't look right, it's either a sudden brake, or the car stops. He also won't let Ayaka Kato, who was sitting on the co-pilot, pull the handbrake for him, after all, it's not a road practice.
Kentaro Miyamoto said casually as he drove, "Your parents love you so much. They are willing to pay you to buy you a Porsche 718. If you hadn't asked me to drive it, I might not have been able to drive such a sports car in my lifetime."
Ayaka Kato has told the truth: "This Porsche 718 was bought through my efforts. My parents gave me such an award in order to motivate me to be admitted to Waseda University."
Kentaro Miyamoto smiled and said, "You finally lived up to expectations and won this one of their awards."
Ayaka Kato immediately recalled, "At that time, my mind was full of thoughts about studying hard, and I almost only slept about four hours a day. I drink more than 10 cans of coffee every day."
Kentaro Miyamoto knows that in today's Japan, it is not difficult to get into university. However, it is difficult to get into a prestigious university. If you don't pay a price, you can't do it.
Even so, some people still can't get into an ideal university and their favorite major even after paying a lot of money.
In Japan, cram schools are essential for the vast majority of people. Children from many families really can't afford to go to cram school.
Akika Kato asked curiously, "How did you get into Waseda University?"
Kentaro Miyamoto didn't lie, "When it's time to study, devote yourself to studying well. When it's time to rest, rest well.
In a word, when you learn, don't think about playing, and when you play, don't think about learning. Otherwise, we wouldn't have learned well, and we wouldn't have had a good time playing."
Ayaka Kato agreed with him and said, "Which cram school did you attend?"
Kentaro Miyamoto did not attend a kindergarten to high school affiliated with Waseda University, but grew up in a private school tailored for children from wealthy or noble families.
As long as you are qualified to attend that kind of private school, you don't need to go to any cram school outside, after all, there is a one-stop intimate service.
Kentaro Miyamoto said, "I've never been to cram school."
Ayaka Kato was not surprised by his answer: "You don't need to go to cram school to be admitted to Waseda University, which is enough to prove that you are a very smart person. If you are allowed to attend a cram school, you will not have any problem getting into the hospital department of the University of Tokyo."
Kentaro Miyamoto laughed and said, "That's not what you said. Although reading books depends on a certain talent, hard work is even more indispensable.
The University of Tokyo is one of the top universities in Japan. Even Kyoto University, which has the same name, is still a bit worse than it.
The University of Tokyo is even more said that if you are admitted to it, you will be happy in the future. In fact, is that really the case? Not really!
Graduates of the University of Tokyo do not receive as many internationally recognized awards and Nobel Prizes as Waseda University graduates.
Chizuruko Ueno said in her speech at the entrance ceremony of the University of Tokyo for one year, "A society that does not necessarily lead to success is waiting for you. Many of the graduates of the University of Tokyo are also unable to find jobs.
As for the examples of life frustration and life failure, they abound. The pinnacle of many people's lives is to be admitted to the University of Tokyo. After that, life began to go downhill.
No matter how much you try to save it, it won't help. Not only is this unstoppable, but the more blocked it is, the faster it will fall.
For me personally, whether I am admitted to the University of Tokyo or a prestigious university such as Waseda University, the only thing I can prove is that I can study, and that's it.
When we stepped into the society, we arrived at the public
Division, what is needed is the ability to work, social skills, crisis management skills, etc., rather than just the ability to read."
Kato Ayaka smiled and said, "Are you criticizing the current situation of Japan's cramming?"
Kentaro Miyamoto said bluntly, "It's not an attack, but some of my own real feelings and feelings. For example, the Tokyo Comic Con we went to was a hobby for people who didn't like it.
Our otaku hobbies are synonymous with non-mainstream, disgusting, stupid, and so on in mainstream society. People who like this kind of thing are abnormal beings.
This is not only in film and television dramas, but also in anime for all kinds of stigmatization. The former, I can still understand, after all, the right to speak is controlled by the mainstream.
I don't understand the latter. The people who work in the animation industry, not to mention all, are also otaku.
I have to say that they are different from our ordinary otaku. Probably, my guess is that they feel like they are tech nerds who need to be in the job.
The image of our otaku has reached the male level, that is, the label combination of obesity, unmotivated, obscene, unkempt, wearing glasses, wearing very rustic, and even speaking is not good.
When I got to you women, I became the image of a dry girl one by one. Actually, we can still be trendy, self-motivated, and so on."
Ayaka Kato heard the dissatisfaction in his words and said, "Could it be that you have been deeply hurt?"
Kentaro Miyamoto said lukewarmly, "I just said what was in the heart of our ordinary otaku."
Ayaka Kato smiled lightly and said, "The right to speak is not in the hands of ordinary otaku, so you know. One thing you and I don't deny is that there are indeed a lot of preconceived stereotypes in the house.
Gnawing on the old clan and killing his parents, because they affected him to watch cartoons. Then there are the indiscriminate murders of the house, and so on. In particular, the attack on AKB48 was an attack and wounded people."
Kentaro Miyamoto disagreed: "This is a complete generalization! Stay at home, don't watch anime, what to watch? Is it difficult, sleep, sleep, or sleep?
Then it's just about playing games and watching TV. Whether it's playing games or watching TV, is this fundamentally different from watching anime? The mainstream media and society are also twelve-point funny.
Can a squatting or low-income person have a better choice than such cheap entertainment to pass the extra time? Not at all!"