MTL - Twenty Seven Years-Chapter 55 match

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  Chapter 55 Ball Game

   After writing the title, Veraker was startled, and the pen fell to the ground with a "click".

  He looked in disbelief at the page he had written 'Chapter 10: How We Change', feeling a sense of dread in his heart. How dare I write this title for those people in "Equality"? Even Chris doesn't know how to change, what do you want to do?

  Verak didn't know what he was thinking just now, he quickly closed the book and hid it.

   "Master Chris." Fletcher's voice came from outside the door.

   Verak, who couldn't calm down for a long time, took a deep breath: "Come in."

  Fletcher pushed the door in: "Mr. Carmine asked you to clean up and go to a football game with him."

   "Why did you suddenly take me to a football match?" Verak sat at the desk, his back turned to Fletcher.

  Fletcher replied: "Mr. Carmine happened to be not busy at work today, so he decided to watch a game. I took you to show the deep relationship between father and son."

   "But in my impression, Chris is not interested in football." Willak said.

"But Master Chris will still accompany Mr. Carmine to do various things during his lifetime." Fletcher approached Veraker, and said something that he had been hiding all along without hesitation under the situation that the two sides had already torn faces. , "Although that is no different from your nature this time, it is also to show the deep relationship between father and son."

   "They are already father and son, so what is the need to prove their affection through actions?" Verac didn't know this, so he asked Fletcher.

Fletcher laughed when he heard this: "When you threatened me yesterday, I thought you had seen it through. It can be seen from Miss Kellerman's marriage that Mr. Carmine is very serious about himself. His children don't care at all, they are just a tool for him to expand his business empire. Before Mr. Carmine's children were born, I was already a housekeeper here. I watched them grow up, and I also watched Carmine Mr. En's business has gradually grown from a small factory to what it is now. It has to be said that the Mr. Carmine 30 years ago is gone, and now he only cares about money and interests."

   "I didn't expect you to see him that way." Veraker was quite surprised that Fletcher said these words to himself, "I thought..."

"Because it's a fact." Fletcher said, "If Mr. Carmine hadn't been so cold, he wouldn't have come to where he is today. For him now, losing the ability to get along with his own children is a completely ok Accept the loss. Well, hurry up and pack up and get ready to go."

   "Okay." Verak got up and changed his clothes, and then came to Carmine under the leadership of Fletcher.

  Carmine is simply arranging his clothes in the hall: "Do you like watching football games?"

   "I haven't paid attention to it before." Verak replied.

   "You will fall in love with the greatest sport in the world." Carmine smiled kindly, "Let's go."

  Fletcher sent the two to the front of the car and watched the car leave.

  Verak sat in the backseat with Carmine. This was the first time he had been in close contact with Carmine for such a long time. Fortunately, he had experienced enough things and did not appear unnatural.

   "I've been here for so long, do you have anything you like?" On the boring road, Carmine asked Verak something.

Verak had already expected that Carmine would take advantage of this time to get to know him better and test him out, so when he saw that the driver was there, Carmine didn't hide anything, so he pretended to answer frankly: " Yes. Here, everyone I come into contact with has good intentions, and there are not so many intrigues, which makes me feel very relaxed."

"The world will not be as pure and harmless as you see it. You should have experienced a lot in the slums." Carmine's hostility and scheming are not strong at this time, as if teaching his own children, " Only after you become stronger, those who are weaker than you will hide their hostility, so you can see the beauty of the world."

"Yes, Mr. Carmine." Veraker didn't appear too ignorant, "Even if I know in my heart that those people have bad intentions, it's still a very pleasant thing to keep them strong and let them pretend forever .”

   "That's right." Carmine said with a smile, "This is the most intoxicating place."

  Villac thought twice, and boldly asked Carmine: "Mr. Carmine, I want to ask you a question. In your opinion, what is the most important thing in this world?"

   "What do you think it is?" Carmine still kept his gentle face and looked at Verak.

  Verak hasn't thought about this issue carefully yet.

  Two seconds later, Carmine said: "You wouldn't say it, would you? In other words, no one knows what is most important to them when they are not really faced with a certain choice."

   "Yeah..." Verak echoed.

   "Why do you think of asking me this question?"

   "I..." Verak considered the words, "I have never known what is the most important thing in my heart."

   "This is actually the best state." Carmine felt envious, "Because when you learned the real answer, you must have just made a difficult decision."

   "Thank you for your answer." Verak said.

  He never thought that one day he would be able to talk to Carmine about such a profound question, and Carmine would give him a good answer.

   "Young man, the future means infinite possibilities for you." Carmine stretched out his left hand and patted Verak's left shoulder, reassuring and bewildering Verak, "Come on."

Veraker would not believe this kind of nonsense, and when he loses his use value and only risks are left, Carmine will decisively erase himself. He said this just to let himself have a longing for the future and continue to work hard for the future. He worked hard: "I will, Mr. Carmine."

   The two had their own ghosts, and had a quiet confrontation in the car.

  Twenty minutes later, the car arrived at the outer edge of Wildham Stadium, the largest football stadium in Bressee, in downtown Leizein. After entering the venue, Carmine and Chris went directly to the box.

   This is the first time for Verak to watch a football game, and it is also the first time to go to the box. The box is like a small coffee shop, which is quiet and comfortable enough for you to sit down and drink coffee leisurely. Through the open and bright glass curtain wall in front of you, you can have a panoramic view of the stadium.

   "This is my fixed box, sit down." The box is spacious, even if it can accommodate twenty people at the same time, it's not too crowded, so Carmine went straight to the place closest to the glass curtain wall and sat down.

   Seeing this, Verak sat beside Carmine and looked at the scene outside the glass curtain wall.

  The auditorium around the huge football field outside was filled with more than 60% of the audience. Players from the two teams had just entered the field, and the game was about to begin.

  (end of this chapter)