After writing the title, Verak was shocked and the pen fell to the ground with a "clack".
He looked at the 'Chapter 10: How We Change' he had written on the page in disbelief, and felt a sense of fear in his heart. How dare he write this title for those people on "Equality"? Even Ke
Reese doesn't know how to change, what does he want to do?
Verak didn't know what he was thinking just now, so 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 open the door and walked in: "Mr. Carmine asked you to clean up and go to a football match with him."
"Why do you suddenly want to take me to watch a football match?" Verak said, sitting at his desk with his back to Fletcher.
Fletcher replied: "Mr. Carmine's favorite sport is football. Today, he is not busy at work, so he decided to go to a game. I brought you with me to show the deep relationship between father and son."
"But in my impression, Chris is not interested in football." Verak said.
"But Master Chris would still accompany Mr. Carmine to watch football games before he died." Fletcher approached Verak, and when the two sides were already at odds, he didn't mind saying some of his hidden opinions.
"Although that is no different from your nature this time, it is also to show the deep relationship between father and son."
"We are already father and son, so why do we need to prove their affection through actions?" Verak didn't know this, so he asked Fletcher.
When Fletcher heard this, he laughed: "When you threatened me yesterday, I thought you had seen through it clearly. Just from the marriage of Miss Kellerman, it can be seen that Mr. Carmine has no regard for himself.
He didn’t care about Mr. Carmine’s children at all. They were just tools for him to expand his business empire. Before Mr. Carmine’s children were born, I was already working as a housekeeper here. I watched them grow up, and also watched Carmine.
Mr. En's business has slowly grown from a small factory to what it is today. I have to say that the Mr. Carmine from thirty years ago is no longer there. Now he only cares about money and interests."
"I didn't expect you to view him the same way." Verak was quite surprised that Fletcher said these words to him, "I thought..."
"Because this is a fact." Fletcher said, "If Mr. Carmine hadn't been so cold, he wouldn't be where he is today. For him now, losing the ability to get along with his children is a completely okay thing.
Accept the loss. Okay, hurry up and pack up and get ready to go."
"Okay." Verak stood up to change clothes, and then led by Fletcher to Carmine's side.
Carmine was simply arranging his clothes in the lobby: "Do you like watching football games?"
"I haven't paid attention to it before." Verak replied.
"You will fall in love with this greatest sport in the world." Carmine showed a kind smile, "Let's go."
Fletcher walked the two of them to the car and watched the car leave.
Verak and Carmine were sitting in the back seat. This was the first time that 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, is there anything you like?" On the boring road, Carmine asked Verak something.
Verak had already expected that Carmine would use this period of time to get to know him better and test him, so when the driver was around, Carmine had nothing to hide, so he pretended to answer frankly: "
Yes. Here, everyone I interact with has good intentions and there are not so many intrigues and intrigues, which makes me feel very relaxed."
"The world will not really be as pure and harmless as you see it. You should have experienced a lot in the slums." Carmine's hostility and scheming at this time were not strong, as if he was teaching his children, "
Only after you become stronger, those weaker than you will hide their hostility, so you can see the beauty of the world."
"Yes, Mr. Carmine." Verak did not act too ignorant. "Even if you know in your heart that those people have bad intentions, it is very pleasant to always remain strong and let them pretend to be forever.
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"That's right." Carmine said with a smile, "This is the most enjoyable and intoxicating place."
Verak 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 the world?"
"What do you think it is?" Carmine still maintained his gentle face and looked at Verak.
Verak hasn't thought about this question carefully yet.
Two seconds later, Carmine said: "You won't say it, right? In other words, no one knows what is most important to them when they are not really faced with a choice."
"Yeah..." Verak agreed.
"Why do you think of asking me this question?"
"I..." Verak considered his words, "I never know what is most important in my heart."
"This is actually the best state." Carmine was envious, "because when you know the real answer, you must have just made a difficult choice."
"Thank you for your answer." Verak said.
He had never thought that one day he would be able to talk to Carmine about such profound questions, and that Carmine would give him a good answer.
"Young people, the future means infinite possibilities to you." Carmine stretched out his left hand and patted Verak's left shoulder, comforting and confusing Verak, "Come on."
Verak will not believe this kind of nonsense. When he loses his use value and only risks are left, Carmine will decisively eliminate him. He says this just to make him have a longing for the future and continue to work for him with all his heart.
He said desperately: "I will, Mr. Carmine."
The two of them had their own agendas and had a silent confrontation in the car.
Twenty minutes later, the car arrived at the outskirts of the Wildham Stadium, the largest football stadium in Bressey, in the urban area of Lezein. Carmine and Chris went directly to the box after entering the venue.
This is Verak's first time watching a football match, and also his first time in a box. The box is like a small cafe, quiet and comfortable enough to sit down and drink coffee leisurely. The stadium is visible through the bright and open glass curtain wall in front of it.
Unobstructed view.
"This is my fixed box, take a seat." The box has a wide space, and it is not crowded even if it accommodates twenty people at the same time. Carmine went straight to the seat closest to the glass curtain wall and sat down.
Upon seeing this, Verak sat next to 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 both teams had just entered the stadium and the game was about to begin.