Chapter 710: I Want to Hear More
Chapter 710: I Want to Hear More
Chapter 710 - I Want to Hear More"So that lady is your daughter? We honestly didn't know that. She was just sharing her gaming experiences online. We don't have the ability to investigate anyone's personal background in detail."
The person speaking with Jean responded sincerely.
But Jean still wasn't convinced.
Yet, the change in his daughter was undeniably real.
He had seen with his own eyes how lazy she used to be.
If it were just about getting a decent job offer, he didn't believe that alone would be enough to motivate her so much.
But maybe fitness really did have this kind of effect.
Exercise isn't about wearing people down—on the contrary, moderate physical activity makes people feel more energized throughout the day.
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At this point, Jean started to waver.
He began to admit, at least to himself, that Ring Fit Adventure might have some value.
Though, he still didn't think that value was especially great.
Earlier, the person on the phone mentioned that many people had been sharing their Ring Fit progress on social media, and that Jean's daughter was just one of the promotional ambassadors they had reached out to.
Social media?
Even though he was getting older, Jean was still very familiar with today's social platforms. As a sociologist, it was part of his job to stay current. He just didn't use them much in his personal life.
Now, he thought it was time to take a proper look.
He found a computer and logged onto Facebook,
There had been other game recommendations listed.
He sat quietly in front of the computer for a long time.
Finally, as if making a decision, he stood up and headed out.
About thirty minutes later, Jean walked into a department store and went straight to the Gamestar Electronic Entertainment display shelf.
"Welcome, sir! How can I help you today? Buying something for your child?"
As soon as Jean stepped into the area, a store clerk wearing a Gamestar-branded uniform came over enthusiastically.
"No, I want to buy a few games for myself. Are you familiar with video games?"
The clerk lit up with pride. "Of course! I'm a total game nerd. If you're not sure where to start, I can recommend some titles."
"I'd like to hear what your favorite game is," Jean said.
"My favorite? That has to be Super Mario! I love fun and light-hearted games. But I also really like emotional story-driven games—they always make me cry, like Titanfall and Final Fantasy."
Jean nodded. "Great. I'll take all of them. I'm new to gaming, and I'd like to try everything."
"Absolutely, sir! Give me a moment to get everything packed up for you!"
The clerk was thrilled—this would be a great commission for the day.
As he packed, he eagerly kept talking, pouring out all his love for gaming, describing every detail with excitement.
"Trust me, sir—you won't regret playing these games. Even the toughest heart will be moved."
"Sir, Super Mario Galaxy is hands down the best Mario game I've played. The creativity just reminds me of my childhood adventures. Oh, do you already have a pair of Joy-Con controllers at home? If not, you'll need an extra set."
Jean said, "I have them already. No need."
"Okay, then I'll continue. Hope I'm not talking your ear off?"
Jean shook his head. "Not at all. Please go on. I enjoy listening."
At this point, Jean wanted to hear more people's honest opinions about games.
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