Lucas Yin began to prepare for the competition with all his strength. He had spent a lot of time recuperating from his injuries. He was originally slower than others, but the competition waits for no one. Moreover, this was the first competition he participated in after joining the track and field team. Regardless of the scale, he could not Take it lightly.
First they jogged 1,500 meters to warm up. The three coaches were going to test them one by one to see how they were doing before the game. Lucas Yin was wearing the pair of running shoes that Ethan Nie had given him. To match the shoes, he bought two new sets of clothes. One of them was ugly, so he returned it and exchanged it. It took quite a while.
The main players are at the front, those with average skills are in the middle, and those who join the team from outside schools like Lucas Yin are at the end. There is no hierarchy among people, but their qualifications and abilities will naturally classify people into thirds, sixths, and ninths. This is the reality.
There was a meeting that day to talk about the relevant precautions during the game. Since it was a small game and everyone had participated in it many times, the coach spoke very simply and generally. Lucas Yin made a few notes as if he understood something, but he actually didn’t understand it. How many.
He queued up and checked his watch for a sprint test. After taking a two-minute rest, he ran to sit next to Owen Qin and asked, "How low is the value of this competition? Why aren't you paying attention?"
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