Shu akelta elyoum5/7/2023 ![]() ![]() When Shu’s Turbo Spryzen is destroyed by Phi in battle, Valt attempted to avenge his best friend by challenging Phi himself (before ultimately deciding to let Aiger take him on instead), to which Shu was touched by. They were eventually reunited when they met up at the castle called Dread Tower. Two years later in Burst Turbo, Valt and Shu's friendship is still strong, though the two have gone their separate ways (Valt traveling the world to defend his World Champion title, and Shu returning to America and becoming the Raging Bulls' new owner). Even so, Valt refused to give up on Shu, and during their final match of the International Blader's Cup, Valt managed to defeat Shu and free him from Spryzen's brainwashing, and he welcomed his friend back with open arms. Valt was visibly hurt by what his friend had become. IWhen Valt discovered his identity, Shu roughly pushed him away and ordered him to stay away from him, having seemingly forgotten about Valt and disregarded their friendship/rivalry for the sake of creating Spryzen Requiem. However, this also ended up jeopardizing their friendship, because after Shu lost to Free De La Hoya, the No.1 Blader in the World, he became even more desperate to defeat both him and Lui, which in turn led to him becoming the powerful and ruthless Red Eye. This ultimately became one of the driving forces for Shu's decision to travel to America and join the Raging Bulls. Unfortunately, Shu ended up losing to Lui in Episode 49, causing him to believe that he let Valt down for not being able to uphold their promise. Later on in the season, Valt and Shu made a pact to meet each other in the finals of the Individual Tournament. Valt was also deeply concerned when Shu injured his shoulder and did everything he could to keep his friend from getting hurt, even though it became a source of annoyance for Shu. Valt is continuously inspired by the hard work and focus Shu puts into blading, and continually seeks advice from him. ![]() ![]() Even when Valt was still a novice, Shu saw Valt's potential, even stating in the first episode of the anime that Valt "could be a genius Blader". Despite seeming strict, Shu cares deeply about Valt and is amazed when he makes progress in his battling. Initially Valt was the better Blader, however Shu quickly managed to surpass Valt after less than a year. They had received their first Beyblades at around the same time and had their first battle together. Shu is Valt's best friend and classmate who he has known since they were both in kindergarten. ![]()
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