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Chapter 25 Retribution

The game ended with Flash Star defeating Youjiang Honglian 3:0 at home.

When the Shining Star fans left the Provincial Sports Center, everyone had a satisfied smile on their faces, as if the sunset was shining on their faces.

But actually today is cloudy, and it might rain soon...

No one cared about the weather. They chatted about the game that had just ended and embarked on the road home contentedly.

Almost everyone's topic is related to Hu Lai.

This young player was unknown before, but in the past week he has suddenly become the focus of everyone's discussion.

Last weekend, he came on as a substitute in the away game and helped the team score three points with a goal.

This weekend, he came on as a substitute again and scored twice, which gave the Stars two consecutive wins.

How could such a dazzling performance be ignored by everyone?

"That anti-offside goal was so beautiful! I had a God's Eye view in the stands, but I didn't even see it was an opportunity... I was just looking to see where the ball was!"

"Hey, how about calling him a genius? Of course Qin Lin's passing is so beautiful! The two of them have a tacit understanding of passing and running!"

"Hey, I feel like there should be no suspense about relegation this season. As long as Qin Lin and Hu Lai cooperate well..."

"Lai Zekai can be transferred! I support the club selling him and getting some money back!"

"Hey, I'm not surprised at all by Hu Lai's performance. I watched the national competition! When Dongchuan Middle School defeated Shuguang High School in the final, I watched the live broadcast! He made a hat-trick in that game

A magician! Do you think he is a genius who appeared out of nowhere? But I think it just happened naturally!"

Discussions like this appeared in the square outside the stadium, at the bus station, on the subway, and... on the Internet.

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"Hu Lai scores another goal! A new star is rising!"

This post has become a popular post in the forum of "Goal" website, and the number of views and replies are constantly rising.

Click in to take a look. In fact, the content of the main post is very simple. It just retells the news about the afternoon game, and adds a sentence at the end:

"Are there any Flash Star fans here? Let's talk about our views on Hu Lai!"

In terms of title and content, this is a very ordinary post, which does not match the number of views and replies it shows.

Judging from the initial recovery time of each post, the replies were actually not very enthusiastic, and the popularity was naturally not high.

After all, this post is talking about the Chinese League One.

Although the "Goal" website is an all-inclusive football website, the most popular ones are the European football general page and the sub-sections of European giant clubs, followed by the traditional and strong sub-sections of the Chinese Super League.

The sub-sections of the Chinese League One are far less popular than those above.

But starting from the tenth floor, the number of replies to this post surged.

Because someone said this on the tenth floor: "Don't tease me, I just came on as a substitute in the Chinese League One game and dribbled the ball in. How can this be called a rising star? You are so stupid."

Are you right? I said there is no hope for Chinese football. It’s because there are too many fake fans like the original poster. They can brag about their performance in one or two games! And it’s also a Chinese League One game. Hey, China League One, it’s not even as good as English League Two. This

What value does a performance in such a game have?"

This last sentence has angered many fans of the Chinese League One team. After all, the team they support is playing in the Chinese League One. How can they tolerate someone insulting their league like this?

One of the most annoying behaviors in online forums is to use map cannon.

So someone immediately came out to argue with him: "What's wrong with the Chinese League One? Is the Chinese League One eating away at your home? It's not even as good as the English League Two... Muyang Dog can even boast of the fourth tier league in England now?"

"I'm afraid the floor leader has never even watched a Chinese League One game, so he just complains there? I guess his impression of China's local league is still from 20 years ago? He's a frog in the well!"

Chinese League One fans attacked the leader in groups, which also aroused dissatisfaction among others.

"Who do I think it is? It turns out to be Hu Lai. I was lucky to win the Golden Boot in the high school national competition. It seems that I am also lucky to come to the professional league... But I advise some people not to be happy too early. Student players are in the professional league.

Football is still a new thing in the environment, and no one knows what the future will be like. I personally feel that introducing student players into professional leagues is nothing more than trying to encourage growth and is a wishful thinking of the Football Association..."

"Those upstairs, don't underestimate the student players of campus football. Japan is our role model! It is through the development of campus football that Japan in turn promotes the progress of professional football!"

"Don't talk nonsense upstairs. There are very few people in Japanese campus football who can eventually become professional players. Just pay less attention to marketing accounts..."



In this forum, these types of people have existed for a long time.

There are fans who only follow professional football, and there are fans who follow campus football because of national campus competitions.

There are fans who follow Chinese football, and there are also fans who usually only watch European leagues.

There are fans who only pay attention to the top leagues, and there are also football manager game players who have a soft spot for lower leagues...

It is difficult for these people to reach an agreement, and quarrels are the norm.

And this post perfectly brings together these types of people. Because Hu Lai is a student player, he attracts fans of campus football. At the same time, he becomes a player of the Chinese League One team, so Chinese football and low-level football

Fans of the league are also paying attention. Fans who only pay attention to Chinese football and fans who only pay attention to European football are not the same people, because this matter has also come into conflict.

So all the contradictions were concentrated on Hu Lai and in this post.

In the end, everyone was no longer discussing whether Hu Lai had a future, but attacking each other for their respective positions.

When Li Qingqing saw this post, she also wanted to see what everyone thought of Hu Lai. At that time, the post was already more than 30 pages long. She was quite surprised when Hu Lai's popularity became so terrifying.

As a result, after she clicked in, she found that most of the replies had nothing to do with Hu Lai. Instead, they were quarreling to defend her own position. All kinds of unscrupulous remarks were based on the fact that no one knew whether the person behind the Internet ID was a person or a ghost.

When the hidden characteristics of " were mentioned, it was a complete mess.

In this case, Li Qingqing is certainly not willing to waste time and energy on posts.

But just after she exited the post, she suddenly discovered that the owner of this building had an ID called ""...

Li Qingqing reached out and covered her face.

It means you scored two goals in today's game, why don't you show it off in front of yourself?

Maybe I didn’t want to bring trouble to myself, so I went to the forum to ask for compliments...

But looking at the posts that turned into a quarrel, Li Qingqing laughed happily again: You deserve it! I didn’t expect the building to be crooked like this!

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Hu Lai had no choice but to close the "Goal" app, still muttering something about the person who made the map distorted.

He really wanted to post a post to induce everyone to speak, so as to see how the fans are discussing him now. Will they praise him for being a genius? Or maybe there will be a few little fans, little fans, etc...

As a result, it was completely destroyed by a "superior party" map cannon!

Hu Lai was a little unhappy because he didn't see enough compliments on the Internet.

He thought about it and couldn't just make himself unhappy.

So he started looking through his WeChat address book.

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Chen Xingyi knew that Hu Lai had a match today. This was not something Hu Lai told him, but he just knew it.

And he also knew that Hu Lai scored twice after coming off the bench in this game, helping the team achieve two consecutive victories. This was not what Hu Lai told him, but he just knew it. Although he would rather not know...



So he decided that no matter what, he would not look at his Moments tonight, and he would never let Hu Lai put his dick on his face again...

But looking at the little red dot in the upper right corner of the WeChat icon, he couldn't help it and clicked on it.

Then he saw the WeChat message sent to him by Hu Lai: "Scored twice, blah!"

Damn it!

Chen Xingyi didn't waste any time talking to Hu Lai. He directly clicked on Hu Lai's avatar, and then selected "Add to blacklist" in more settings.

After completing this set of operations, he took a deep breath and felt that all the turbid air in his chest had been exhaled.

Feeling comfortable!

No, I'm not comfortable yet...

Chen Xingyi thought to himself, "Isn't this disgusting? How can I enjoy happy things by myself?"

So he went to the Internet to find a piece of news about Anton Shining Stars defeating Youjiang Honglian 3:0 at home. The title also had keywords like "Rising Star Hu Lai scored twice".

Then choose to share it with your WeChat friends, find Luo Kai's name in the friend list, and click Send.

WeChat prompt: The message was sent but was rejected by the other party.

Chen Xingyi:???

After a few seconds, he realized that he had been blacklisted by Luo Kai!

When he came back to his senses, he was particularly angry: Can't you afford to play? Why are you blacklisting for nothing?! Are you such a weakling?! Wow!

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Hu Lixin and his wife Xie Lan were watching TV in the bedroom. At this moment, Xie Lan's cell phone alarm clock suddenly rang, which startled Hu Lixin: "What are you doing? The alarm clock is set at this time?"

Xie Lan didn't explain to him, but turned off the alarm clock, picked up the TV remote control and changed the channel, switching to the sports channel of Anton TV.

Just after changing the channel, the familiar sports news opening music came from the TV.

A sweet-looking female announcer appeared on the TV screen, smiling slightly at the camera: "Good evening, viewers, and welcome to today's evening sports news. In a Chinese League One game that ended this afternoon, Flash Star was at home

Defeated the relegation opponent Youjiang Honglian 3:0... Hu Lai came on as a substitute in the 55th minute and scored a goal for the team just after coming on the field... Then he scored twice with a header to help Flash Star

Completely defeat the opponent..."

The picture on the TV has long since changed to a match between Flashing Star and Youjiang Honglian, with Hu Lai being the protagonist.

"Now, I scored a goal!" Xie Lan pointed at the TV screen and said to her husband proudly.

Hu Lixin finally knew why his wife set an alarm clock...

He rolled his eyes at his wife: "Nervous..."

Then got up and walked out.

"Why are you going again?" Xie Lan asked behind him.

"Smoking!" Hu Lixin said in a muffled voice.

Then he stood in the dark kitchen and shook out the last cigarette from the empty cigarette box.

After lighting it, put it in your mouth, take a deep breath, and then spit it out slowly.

While puffing away the mist, he stared at the night sky outside the window in trance.

I've been spending a lot of time lately...


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