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Games for Children

This is a golden age for sports.

When the new middle class of the era of peace hoped their children would tread a respectable path, the television industry thoughtfully switched to sports channels.

They were on the field, on TV, on magazine covers, and on billboards. More than athletes, they were celebrities bathed in the limelight, earning astonishing endorsement fees, and with their gossip filling the entertainment news. The spotlight on the field paled in comparison to one-millionth of the new media.

The youth sports industry emerged as a natural consequence. Courses, equipment, apparel, competition registrations, and high tuition fees were attached to every aspect of the industry. Yet, still, a steady stream of people poured in. Those ambitious fathers and mothers all shared the same dream that the next sports prodigy would be their own.

And the "smart" ones had other plans: elementary school mock competitions, middle school leagues, charity fundraising matches ... Countless competitions, big and small, were added to resumes, helping secure recommendation letters for prestigious universities.

Youth sports became a "beautiful hobby," but also an industry, offering people a dazzling array of choices. Under the shadow of a eucalyptus tree, she picked up a flat pebble and placed it on her right knee. The stone felt cool to the touch as it slipped from her knee. She tried again, maintaining the delicate balance between her knee and the stone—a state of equilibrium.

All of this felt so familiar yet so strange.

A Wrinkled Report Card

Camberwell Public Middle School

Grade 7 · First Semester Report Card

· English
Subject Score: B

Teacher's Comment: Serious attitude towards studying, but inconsistent completion of coursework. Overall, Miss Spathodea needs to put in more effort.

· Mathematics
Subject Score: C-

Teacher's Comment: I hope to see more of you in class, Flame Flower Girl.

· Natural Science
Subject Score: B+

Teacher's Comment: Perhaps we should pay more attention to the time children spend on sports. Regardless, Miss Spathodea is a good girl, but her energy has its limits.

· Health and Physical Education
Subject Score: A+

Teacher's Comment: I cannot deny Miss Spathodea's talent in sports. If she would like to pursue a career as a professional athlete, now is the best time.

The Conflict Between Me and Myself

Pandora Wilson: Based on current research reports, it seems you are the only reincarnator who has retained "self-awareness."

Pandora Wilson: What do you think caused you to have a different outcome from other reincarnators?

Spathodea: Hmm … I think perhaps it's because of "responsibility."

Spathodea: Or rather, Ulu is like my "anchor." My teacher used this term; it's like a thing that keeps the ship stationary, preventing it from drifting away.

Spathodea: The identity of the Uluru Games' Priestess, my oath, and the combination of everything—my friend Ulu, it's these that have kept me seemingly stationary and allowed me to re-emerge.

Pandora Wilson: So, you're not "unable to return to your past self," but rather you haven't acquired "a new identity."

Spathodea: Yes.

Pandora Wilson: Does this mean you've never experienced an internal conflict between "me" and "myself"?

Spathodea: Conflict between me ... and myself?

Spathodea: Sorry, I don't know how to answer that … Maybe, I need to think more about this.