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Chapter 43 The man stabbed by the light

 The day after Anton TV aired the program "Characters", Hu Lai discovered that he had many more fans.

This time he didn't apply any charm essence lotion on his face...

Although these fans were not catalyzed by the cheats, they were catalyzed by the program.

He and Wang Guangwei met twice as many passengers as usual on the bus, many of whom came here specifically to ride in the same bus with them.

The driver kept giving him thumbs up after seeing Hu Lai. Although he was already familiar with him and had chatted with him, he actually didn't know the story behind this young professional player.

After getting on the bus, Hu Lai and Wang Guangwei basically kept signing autographs for the passengers on the bus.

During the eight stops, they signed from the front of the car to the back of the car, because people kept coming up at other stops, so they couldn't sign all the people on the car until the destination.

This scene made passers-by who didn't know the truth see it and were very surprised - how could the No. 12 bus, which usually doesn't have many people at this time, be so crowded?

When they arrived at the entrance of the training base, Hu Lai and Wang Guangwei met a large number of fans waiting here. When they saw them coming, they cheered and rushed up to get their autographs - of course, the main thing was to get Hu Lai's autographs.

Although there were so many fans, Hu Lai still took the trouble to sign autographs for the fans one by one.

He even asked Wang Guangwei, who had been squeezed out, to go to the locker room first and not wait for him...

Wang Guangwei glanced at Hu Lai, who seemed to be enjoying the treatment of the stars, shook his head with a smile, turned around and left first.

He was not jealous of this scene, nor did he think it was an insult to him that the fans were looking for Hu Lai instead of him.

He doesn't have those dissenting thoughts.

He was simply happy for Hu Lai's achievements.

Of course, the meal he invited was also quite delicious...

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When Zhang Qinghuan's taxi approached the south gate of the Star Star Liucheng training base, he was startled by the large number of people at the door and almost asked the driver to drive to the front door.

But he quickly realized - these fans are not here to block him.

Because the vast majority of these fans are male fans, there are not many female fans.

If they are coming to find me, then they must all be female fans...

So he got out of the car confidently and boldly.

Sure enough, even if he got out of the taxi and stood on the roadside, no one would look at him.

This made Zhang Qinghuan feel relieved but also a little unhappy - someone actually attracted fans on the street in front of me!

I wish I could see who has a bigger score than me...

He looked over, and before he saw the target in the crowd, he heard someone shouting happily: "Come on Hu Lai! I'm not a fan, but I am your fan! Your experience is so inspiring! Come on!"

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"Yes, yes, it's never too late to pursue your dreams. It's so cool!"

"Hulay Hulay, I have been a fan of you since you played in the Anton Cup. I watched you transform from a student to a professional player. Please keep going!"

"Hu Lai is awesome!"

"Hu Lai..."

Those calls made Zhang Qinghuan understand who the protagonist here was.

Thinking of the radiant figure on TV last night, Zhang Qinghuan couldn't help but feel unhappy.

That light stung him a bit...

He lowered his head, quickly passed by the noisy crowd, walked into the gate of the Liucheng training base of Flashing Star, and left the noise behind him.

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After trying his best to satisfy almost all the fans' requests for autographs and photos, Hulay became the last player on the team to arrive at the training ground - he was still two minutes late.

This was absolutely impossible for him in the past. Head coach Zhao Kangming was a little surprised: "Why are you so late? Aren't you with Wang Guangwei?"

He turned his attention to Wang Guangwei, who quickly explained for Hu Lai: "Hu Lai was blocked by many fans at the entrance of the base, so..."

He didn't finish what he said, but everyone understood.

Many people in the team watched yesterday's program. To be honest, everyone felt the impact that hit their hearts.

If they weren't already familiar with Hu Lai, many people would become Hu Lai's fans.

After all, Hu Lai's experience was amazing.

Everyone in this team has received professional football training since they were young, so that they can stand out from countless peers and eventually become professional players. Even student players like Wang Guangwei have been training under professional football coaches since elementary school.

He continued to train until high school, and with his extremely high talent, he became a professional player today.

And what about Hu Lai?

I became a monk halfway through high school, and now I have just practiced for three years, and now I am able to stand side by side with people like them on the training ground of a professional team. This talent is simply explosive, okay?

Although Wang Guangwei introduced Hu Lai's special experience to everyone when he first joined the team, how could what he said casually compare to yesterday's special program carefully produced by the ace program team of "People's Chronicle"?

There are interviews with relevant figures, on-site filming and visits, and actors are invited to reenact the scenes. There are manuscripts carefully compiled by Chen Jianyu, and carefully selected soundtracks and dubbing...

It was an all-round and three-dimensional bombing, making Hu Lai's legendary experience even more legendary.

Zhao Kangming naturally understood the reason why Hu Lai was almost late when he heard it. He smiled and said: "Forget it today, we can't waste so much time at the gate every day and just come to the training ground at the right time."

Hu Lai said quickly: "Don't worry, Director Zhao. I'm just thinking about the first time. The first experience in life must of course last longer..."

Han Xiangfei said from the side: "Hu Lai, you are still a virgin now, what can it say about whether it lasts or not..."

"What are you talking about? You have dirty thoughts!" Hu Lai scolded.

"Damn, you obviously drove first, okay..."

Everyone burst into laughter.

Assistant coach Chen Mo saw that the topic was gradually turning in a strange direction, so he stood up and reminded the players: "Okay, okay, warm up quickly and get ready for training!"

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After Hu Lixin parked the electric car, he went into the dressing room to change his uniform.

As soon as he entered, Lao Fan and several colleagues gathered around him.

Lao Fan gave him a thumbs up: "Lao Hu, you are awesome, your son has great potential!"

Other colleagues also came up to congratulate him.

This made Hu Lixin a little embarrassed.

He could only force out a smile to cope with the congratulations from his colleagues.

He has also watched this program, so he can understand the reaction of his colleagues.

But this only made him more entangled and depressed.

Shouldn't I have stopped him from playing football since he was a kid?

He is actually really talented in playing football. Is he more suitable for this path than me, a father?

The school team coach on the program yesterday said that in order to make up for the ten-year gap with others, Hu Lai worked very hard and desperately in training... If I let him receive professional football training since he was a child, would he follow this path?

Easier?

So it was actually me who was wrong all along?

This series of rhetorical questions made Hu Lixin extremely painful.

As a father who firmly believes that he is doing his best for his children, considers them, and gives his whole heart, when faced with this reality, he feels that his outlook on life will be shattered into pieces.

If he hadn't seen his son's goals in the Chinese League One with his own eyes, he would never have believed that this child he had watched grow up could become a child who didn't know how to do it in just three years of training.

The layman who played football turned into a qualified professional player.

Hu Lai's rise was too fast and he became famous too early, which made him feel unreal.

I always feel like there is something wrong, or something has been overlooked.

Because logically speaking, this kind of thing shouldn't happen.

Based on Hu Lixin's life experience, he could not understand his son's rocket-like rise.

For an adult with fixed views, it is indeed not that easy to change his mind.

So when he was working that day, Hu Lixin was a little confused and his mind didn't seem to be on work.

In the eyes of his colleagues, headed by Lao Fan, Hu Lixin's behavior was quite normal.

"Lao Hu must be thinking about resigning! I just said, with such a promising son, why should he be a security guard?"

"Yes, don't professional players make much more money than us security guards?"

"If I were Lao Hu, I wouldn't even go to work today, and I would just resign as soon as I come!"

"Alas, Lao Hu survived it too..."

"Hey, do you think it's too late for me to go back and let my son play football?"

"It's too late! People have said on TV that Lao Hu's son is a super genius. There is no such precedent before. Is your son a super genius?"

Colleagues talked about Hu Lixin behind his back, with a lot of envy in their tone. They couldn't help but imagine how their children would spend their money if they were professional players like Hu Lai.

Hu Lixin had no idea what his colleagues were saying behind his back. When he was about to get off work, he took out his mobile phone and after hesitating for a while, he searched for the schedule of this season's Chinese League One on his mobile phone.

Then he set his sights on the next round of Star Flash schedule.

On August 21, the 25th round of the league, they will face Kunlun Football Club of New Zealand at home.

Maybe... I should, like my wife said, watch a complete game of my son seriously?


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