Chapter 2003 - 524: Undertaking Unfinished, Hindered Midway
Chapter 2003 - 524: Undertaking Unfinished, Hindered Midway
If there’s no win this season, it will become a record of ten seasons.
Many players haven’t played at Juventus for ten seasons.
Their Juventus careers have always been in Milan’s shadow.
The "Corriere dello Sport" published an exclusive interview with Cardinal Asier Laty, a bishop who has written several books, saying: "Our enemies are never overt but at deeper levels. We don’t know what kind of organization they have, but it must be very large; perhaps a country stands behind them, possibly related to Kevin’s injury. Heretics, apostates, or other enemies, we must beware of falling into the rigidity trap and embrace change, using new ideas to resist the enemies of the new era."
If it weren’t for seeing his name in the newspaper.
Huang Kaiwen had forgotten about the bishop.
He was once deeply connected with football.
But in recent years, he seems to have been focused on writing books.
His books are more like heroic adventures than religious texts.
Huang Kaiwen is sure he wasn’t as heroic in the books.
After breakfast, Huang Kaiwen sat in the study reading a book.
He was reading some materials about Germany’s football enlightenment.
In many European countries, they try to make training fun for young players to spark interest.
Huang Kaiwen thinks this is useful for First Team players too.
Often, overly dull training is a reason players resist.
Actually, Huang Kaiwen thinks Liben’s youth football development is quite good; after all, a high school match can be broadcast nationwide, which is impressive globally.
Unfortunately, it’s decades of accumulation, not easy to learn.
As he was reading, the phone rang.
After picking up, the young lady on the other side excitedly said: "I have good news for you, is Lily awake yet?"
"That girl is still sleeping. You’re pregnant, right?"
Huang Kaiwen asked with a smile.
"Hate it, now there’s no surprise."
The young lady said on the phone.
"Thank you."
Huang Kaiwen said.
"Thank what?" the young lady asked.
"Everything!"
Huang Kaiwen said.
"The doctor says the baby is about three weeks old. I reacted quite early and calculated the due date, possibly near the UEFA Champions League final." The young lady teased on the phone.
"Might as well not play in the UEFA Champions League final."
Huang Kaiwen said, walking to the window: "Even if I miss a year’s UEFA Champions League final, it wouldn’t be a big deal."
"I’m just saying."
The young lady immediately changed the topic: "We’ll discuss more tonight at home."
She values Huang Kaiwen’s record more than him.
After hanging up, Huang Kaiwen opened the curtains, looking at the bright sunshine, feeling this summer in Italy more pleasant.
Huang Kaiwen deliberately didn’t tell Lily, and when the young lady came home in the evening and shared the news, an angry Lily unleashed a combo punch on Huang Kaiwen.
Fortunately, that girl is easy to coax.
As Lily sat between them and asked: "Have you thought of a name for the baby?"
"Of course!"
Huang Kaiwen said: "If it’s a boy, his name will be Paul!"
Mr. Huang has been waiting for this day for a long time.
"And for a girl?"
The young lady asked.
"Daisy? Isabella? Vivian?"
Huang Kaiwen asked instinctively.
These are quite classic saint names.
Since it’s a foreign name, it must be a saint name.
After all, the relationship between the Yellow Ball King and the Vatican is ambiguous.
The young lady angrily tapped Huang Kaiwen, saying: "How can you be so casual."
Lily nodded in agreement.
Huang Kaiwen’s expression immediately became serious, saying: "How about Jessica? This name is someone the Lord cares about."
"Forget it, we’ll think of it ourselves."
Lily said with displeasure.
She always feels Huang Kaiwen values the name Paul more.
If not for the long time together understanding Huang Kaiwen, she’d surely think he doesn’t like a daughter.
The next morning Huang Kaiwen got up.
And found Kaka sitting in the living room.
Even more ridiculous is that Kaka’s feet were surrounded by baby supplies.
"Kevin, morning!"
Kaka said with a bright smile.
"Ricardo, did you bring these here?"
Huang Kaiwen pointed at the luxurious crib.
"Yes."
Kaka smiled and nodded: "I’ve prepared these a long time ago; now they finally come in handy. I heard Beatrice say this yesterday and was so happy I couldn’t sleep well all night."
"Alright."
Huang Kaiwen said with a helpless smile: "Feels like you’re happier than when your own son was born."
Kaka sillyly scratched his back head.
"You need to go to training today, don’t be late."
Huang Kaiwen reminded him.
Kaka then returned to his senses and nodded, saying: "I almost forgot, Kevin, I’ll head off first, I’ll come over tonight."
Huang Kaiwen:...
The child isn’t even born yet, tonight you won’t see it.
Watching Kaka dash out, Huang Kaiwen shook his head amused and helplessly.
Neither of them expected that Kaka’s carriage full of baby supplies was photographed by reporters.
He barely left Kevin’s house when this piece of news spread widely.
Many media outlets speculated similar things on their websites.
"Milan Sports Newspaper": "On a training day, Kaka brought baby supplies to Kevin’s house. Kevin’s child is about to be born."
"Corriere dello Sport": "Saint Kevin II is about to arrive; it’s the biggest event this year. Judging from Kevin’s condition, it’s feared he’ll play until the child enters the Milan First Team, as the entire world football is under the Kevin family’s reign."
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