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Chapter 316: Hot registration

The ribbon-cutting ceremony ended, the guests were entertained, and the Zhitong Kendo Hall was back on track.

What was coming finally came. Thousands of people wanted to sign up, or they would go to the Kendo Hall under the guise of signing up to take a stroll and try something new.

Under no other choice, Luo Ning made a glorious move and paid the registration fee before he could enter the Kendo Hall.

The registration fee is $8,000 a year, and the class fee is calculated separately, $100 per class.

It’s not expensive, after all, the environment is here, and Shimada Genji teaches in person, which is cheap. It’s hard to arrange too many applicants.

Minimalism, the simplest way is the best.

Originally, I thought that I would get a master for $10,000, but after careful consideration, I decided to forget it. If I get a master, what if someone doesn’t want to leave and wants to practice with Genji? Wouldn’t that mean they will always occupy a place?

Luo Ning would never give others the opportunity to be so clever. Want to find loopholes? No way!

As soon as the registration fee was paid, most of the people retreated, leaving only a small number.

Luo Ning took a look and found that the number of people was quite suitable. In fact, it was a little too much, but it didn't matter.

The people who were determined to learn kendo here paid the money. Although they felt a little painful, they didn't feel that they were losing money to learn kendo from Shimada Genji.

When I came to the kendo hall, I was immediately conquered by the beautiful environment. The decoration style was very different from that of the United States, and it was full of Japanese style.

If the kendo hall was rated like a hotel, it would definitely be a five-star, and there would be no fear of the designer's pride.

At first glance, I saw the calligraphy and painting "Escape into the Eye of Wisdom" facing the main entrance, but I didn't know what the Japanese sentence meant. I think Mr. Shimada will explain it to them in the future.

On the knife rack under the calligraphy and painting was the famous sword Guanze Masamune given by Iron Man. The overall color was ink-colored, deep and steady.

There was nothing special about the wooden floor, but it didn't feel hard when I stepped on it, and it even felt a little soft, very comfortable.

The double dragon relief on the left wall is like a work of art. It is majestic and the delicate texture is clearly visible. It is absolutely beautiful to take a selfie with this as the background and post it on Facebook, which will definitely make others envious.

There is a square platform in the center, which is probably where Mr. Shimada demonstrates swordsmanship.

Anyone who pays the registration fee and enters feels that it is worth it. Although there is more than one kendo hall, other kendo halls are completely different from this one, and the mood of practicing is different.

Practicing swordsmanship here is a kind of enjoyment. It may not be torture elsewhere, but it must be uncomfortable.

After the registration is over, the number of people was counted. There were 536 students in the first term. Of course, it is impossible for so many people to take classes together. This is the purpose of charging by class hours.

Collect information and divide the class hours according to the students' different free time, and strive to achieve a maximum of 100 people in the same class hour.

This is the most reasonable state.

The students have different identities. There are office workers, students, entrepreneurs, freelancers, and rich second-generations who are only responsible for squandering their families.

Students and office workers usually only have time every evening and weekend, so it is easy to arrange for students of other identities.

These are certainly not what Ronin and his friends should do. They have already slipped out of the kendo hall. If they stay there, they will only be harassed constantly.

The kendo hall is managed by relevant personnel, and there are several strong young security guards, so there is no need to worry.

At the Overwatch base, several people sat in the cafe and talked freely, and Tony was also here.

Tony talked a lot with the Shenlong brothers. They can be regarded as acquaintances, and there is some emotional resonance.

Stark Industries and the Shimada family both made their fortunes by doing illegal businesses. At first, he was like Hanzo, squandering the money earned from selling arms. Later, he was more like Genji, hating his own business and vowing to make changes.

Tony said that there were several shrapnel near his heart before, and he had to rely on the Ark reactor to absorb them to save his life.

Although the shrapnel has been removed now and he no longer needs to rely on the Ark reactor to maintain his life, the scars on his chest after the operation are still there, which can prove that what he said is true.

In the past, he relied on machines to survive.

Genji didn't expect that there were people like him, but now they have gotten rid of machines and become normal people.

In the past, Genji would definitely be very entangled, but now he is no longer obsessed with "becoming a normal person". He has completely accepted this mechanical body, learned to appreciate the advantages of this body, and forgotten its shortcomings.

Facing Tony, Genji rarely opened up, because he had the same experience and knew what the other party was longing for, what he was looking forward to, and what he was avoiding.

Hanzo listened carefully beside him. He never realized how much trouble and pain this mechanical body would bring to Genji.

It was not until now that he heard him talk that he understood that Genji had thought about dying, and it was the obsession to destroy the Shimada Empire that kept him going until now.

Fortunately, Genji is not living for this or that purpose now. Under the guidance of Zenyatta, the intelligent monk, he found his true self.

This kendo hall carries Genji's wish to let the world escape into the pupil of wisdom.

When talking about the operation of the kendo hall, Hanzo said that he wanted to assist Genji. It was difficult for one person to manage such a large kendo hall, and his understanding of kendo was no worse than Genji.

He couldn't hurt people with a knife because he had made a vow in Hanamura that he would never fight with a knife in the future, but it was not a problem for him to teach swordsmanship.

Ronin had no objection, he understood that it was impossible for Hanzo to leave Genji.

Hanzo would never allow Genji to leave his sight. He has regretted his wrongdoings for more than ten years and does not want to be separated from his brother for some reason.

What he has to do now is to make up for the trauma he has caused his brother as much as possible and fulfill his obligations as a brother.

Ronin tried his best to meet their requirements. Anyway, there were no major events recently. The Hydra of S.H.I.E.L.D. was completely eradicated. There was no sign of the Insight Project in "Captain America 2". There was no need to worry.

As for the later "Guardians of the Galaxy", it took place on an alien planet and it was impossible for it to reach the earth. It seemed that there was no need to worry.

It was the Power Stone that appeared in "Guardians of the Galaxy". It was necessary to covet it. In the original plot, the Power Stone was finally kept on Xandar, where the Nova Corps was stationed.

As a result, Xandar suffered a tragic end of being bloodbathed by Thanos.

The Power Stone became the first Infinity Stone that Thanos got.

Whether it was to save the billions of lives on Xandar or to stop Thanos, he had the obligation to get the Power Stone.

This is not a question of greed, but a question of principle. If you know the plot but don't make good changes, then what's the point of traveling here? What's the point of building the Overwatch team?

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