Recently, a Japanese primary school student who was engaged in game live broadcasting and achieved very good results publicly announced that he would no longer go to middle school in the future, which caused heated discussions among netizens.Let’s not discuss the importance of basic education. Simply putting it on every primary school student to earn income by playing games and gain recognition from fans seems to have already obliterated the deep-rooted outlook on life in the minds of normal people.

Japanese primary school student announces that he will not go to middle school, causing heated debate. The game live broadcast was very good

Japanese primary school student announces that he will not go to middle school, causing heated debate. The game live broadcast was very good

·Elementary school student Tarou (Taro) is such a precocious gamer. He has gained "a huge sense of satisfaction" through game live broadcasts. He recently announced directly on X in a high-profile manner that he does not need to go to middle school, and netizens are talking a lot.

Japanese primary school student announces that he will not go to middle school, causing heated debate. The game live broadcast was very good

·Of course, after all, he is only a primary school student. Such "amazing remarks" must be inseparable from the support of his parents. It is reported that his parents will allow and support about 10 hours of game training with Tarou every day. His gaming talents make him attractive to many fans.

·So, what do you think about this somewhat difficult topic?

Japanese primary school student announces that he will not go to middle school, causing heated debate. The game live broadcast was very good