Is this the kind of question a 13-year-old like me could answer during a part-time job interview?
Cheng Huaijin's inner monologue was racing. After a moment's thought, she decided to give a more tactful answer, having written plenty of nonsensical fiction in her past life: "Boss, I think our training center's business strategy is excellent. The hallmark of a pet training center is pet training, whether it's socialization or skills training. The sheer number of pet staff we have is proof enough of our strength. We can train pets to be both obedient and capable fighters—that's our reputation."
Li Cai listened attentively to Cheng Huaijin's answer and asked with a smile, "So you think the direction of pet training is that the more obedient the better?"
Cheng Huaijin shook his head: "You can't say that. Pets, like humans, have their own thoughts and personalities. Simply suppressing a pet's personality would greatly affect its development, wouldn't it?"
Although reading people's expressions and expressions wasn't her forte, she had seen enough of them that she could still figure out what people were thinking.
Cheng Huaijin, with a shy and unassuming demeanor, said, "Although I can't call myself a Beast Tamer yet, and I've seen very few pets, I think a pet's personality has a significant impact on its abilities. For example, fire-type pets are all very hot-tempered, which is related to the high fire element in their bodies. If we turned them all into obedient little ones, would they still be able to learn Explosive Flame Impact?"
Li Cai nodded: "Go on."
Cheng Huaijin organized his thoughts and continued, "Actually, I think the biggest advantage of having pet staff is that they can demonstrate to customers how highly socialized and skilled the pet staff at Overlord Training Center are. So, if customers send their pets here, they'll definitely be trained even better! For example, the duck-like beast I just saw at the front desk—I've never seen such a smart duck-like beast anywhere else!"
Her exaggerated tone and bright eyes perfectly captured the image of a little girl who had just entered the world of beast taming.
"So I think your strategy, boss, is absolutely brilliant! Absolutely brilliant!"
Li Cai rested his chin on his hand and looked at Cheng Huaijin: "That's because you haven't seen enough duck-like creatures, has it?"
Cheng Huaijin: "...That's true."
Yes, I'm just a country bumpkin who's never seen the world...
Li Cai said, "Your answer is not bad. But as you know, our Overlord Pet Training Center only recruits Beast Tamers. What kind of pet do you have?"
Although Cheng Huaijin really wanted to summon Huahua Egg and say that her pet beast was currently an egg, she didn't dare... mainly because Huahua Egg was too special, and she was afraid that this seemingly kind Boss Li would snatch her pet beast. After all, you can know a person's face but not their heart.
“My pet is a grass spirit,” Cheng Huaijin said awkwardly, fiddling with the hem of his clothes. “But I broke the contract with it a few days ago.”
Li Cai raised an eyebrow: "Why?"
Cheng Huaijin hesitated before saying, "Incompatible personalities?"
Li Cai: ...
Cheng Huaijin: ...
Li Cai laughed heartily: "Good! You're very humorous, you're accepted."
Cheng Huaijin: ...?
"Thank you, boss!"
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