Sprint: This champion is a bit weird

Chapter 52 Readers who can’t accept the protagonist’s style 2 blossoming, I’m sorry to say goodbye t

Chapter 52: Readers who can’t accept the protagonist’s literary and artistic talents, I’m sorry to say goodbye to you.

I just saw a reader say: "If you have some talent, don't you need to work hard?"

Please tell me, until now, where has it been described that the protagonist does not train hard?

Athletes are also human beings, and even during the preparations for the Olympics, in addition to training, they also have their own personal lives.

Some athletes will choose to study to improve themselves, and some athletes will choose to do things they like to satisfy their mental needs.

Like Bolt, he practiced on the track and field until his legs were bruised by spikes, he practiced until he was weak and vomited, and he practiced until his toes were deformed.

So what is Bolt like outside of training?
  After training every day, he would enjoy a pleasant dinner with his relatives and friends, hold some small parties at home, dance and sing with his relatives and friends.

During the rest time on weekends, he would never force himself to train more. Instead, he would go to the bar to have fun, so that he could completely relax his tense body and mind after training for a week, and prepare for the next week's training in a better mental state.

In this book, the protagonist not only has talents, but also has the physical buff blessing of the reborn, and there is also a system that can steadily improve his strength.

Just like that, I didn't even write that the protagonist had slacked off in training, and yet someone still questioned it?

There's nothing you can do about it. Maybe what I write won't catch your eye. The door is on the left. Please close it when you leave. Thank you!
  (End of this chapter)

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