Lin Hai Ting Tao
Chapter 1198 The Method is Crude, but the Effect is Good (Fourth Update Seeking Monthly Tickets)
ps, there are still four chapters today! Asking for monthly tickets!!
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Chen Hero threatened the reporters that if they didn't stop pestering Götze, he would sue them for trespassing.
In Europe and the United States, private property is sacred and inviolable, so private residences, as personal property, are naturally inviolable. If someone breaks in, that is an infringement of personal property.
Although guns are banned in the UK, you can own shotguns, but they need to be mandatorily registered. So if you break into someone else's house without permission, the owner of the house can legally blast you into slag with a shotgun...
And when the police arrive, they’ll help the homeowner.
Even without a gun, it would be pointless for the reporters to be beaten by Chen Hero. Chen Hero was protecting his personal property. Because the reporters said they went in for an interview, but who can prove that they would definitely conduct an interview after entering? Even if ninety-nine percent of the reporters really wanted to interview Götze, if one percent had ulterior motives and mixed into the group of reporters and entered the house, wouldn't that be letting a wolf into the house?
Chen Hero's reason for beating the reporters was perfectly justified.
The reporters screwed up by trying to follow the two people into Chen Hero's yard... which gave Chen Hero a legitimate reason to beat them up.
So when Chen Hero used "trespassing" to accuse the reporters, no one could say a word.
They were indeed at fault. Even if the matter went to court, it would be the reporters' fault.
Most importantly, Chen Hero could produce strong evidence: the surveillance footage at his door.
This was enough to prove that the reporters had forcibly broken in, and Chen Hero's pushing of the reporters was only self-defense. Compared with shooting them, merely pushing them to the ground was letting them off easy.
It was because they knew the cause and effect that when Chen Hero finished mocking the reporters and left the press conference, none of the reporters showed anger or protest.
They were all intimidated by Chen Hero's words.
Continuing to focus on Götze would result in being sued by Chen Hero. They knew that Chen Hero wasn't joking. Many previous incidents had proved that Chen Hero suing reporters was a tradition. Anyway, he didn't need to appear in person; his agent, Dracula, was a very difficult character, and there was also a large group of lawyers... these lawyers he hired could help him win any lawsuit.
Chen Hero could earn money playing football, unaffected. If the reporters were dragged into a legal vortex, they would probably have no time to work...
Litigation was not cost-effective for the reporters.
Some people said that litigation was also a way to enhance their reputation. Suing Chen Hero was also capital...
This might work for other celebrities, but it wouldn't work for Chen Hero. Because Chen Hero often sued people, so suing him was not a rare event. Also, there were many people who had sued him—he often sued a group at once. As the saying goes, scarcity is precious... There were people who had sued Chen Hero everywhere, so what was there to brag about?
Therefore, the reporters disdained using litigation with Chen Hero to gain fame. On the one hand, it wouldn't work, and on the other hand, they might be accused of "this person is actually relying on suing Chen Hero to grab eyeballs," which would be an insult to the reporters.
They would not agree to that.
So they didn't want to sue Chen Hero.
Martin O'Neill looked at the silent reporters below, guessing that these people were not in the mood to pay attention to him, so he wisely stood up and said to everyone, "Today's routine press conference is over, thank you for your participation, goodbye."
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Everyone cared about whether Chen Hero had apologized to the reporters. As soon as Chen Hero returned to the locker room, he was surrounded by his teammates, and everyone asked him about what happened at the press conference.
"The problem is solved, they won't bother you anymore, Mario." Chen Hero said to Götze first, then turned to everyone and said, "Did you really think I would apologize to those sons of bitches?"
Everyone was stunned, then burst out laughing.
Yes, how could they have forgotten? How could Chen Hero really apologize to the reporters? He was an enemy of the reporters!
"Then what did you do, Hero?" Škrtel asked.
"I fucked them all over! And I especially thanked them for coming all the way to let me fuck them!" Chen Hero clenched his fist and waved it.
"Hahaha!"
A group of people laughed again.
Reina covered his face next to him, but Gerrard laughed: "See, José. I knew it would be like this, that's how it should be. This is Hero."
"I thought he would become more mature because of helping Mario..." Reina murmured.
"He has indeed matured, but he has matured in his own way, José."
"Sigh..." Reina sighed. He couldn't understand Chen Hero's world.
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In the car on the way home, Götze thanked Chen Hero.
Chen Hero waved his hand: "If you really want to thank me... then pass me a few good balls in the game in the future, and let me score more goals, that's all!"
This was Götze's specialty, and he smiled: "No problem."
Chen Hero drove with his right hand and extended his left hand: "It's a deal."
Götze extended his right hand and slapped it: "It's a deal!"
After the two high-fived, they were silent for a while, and Götze suddenly asked again: "But are you really not afraid of those reporters..."
"Not afraid." Chen Hero shook his head. "If I was afraid of them, they would have killed me countless times already. Besides, what's there to be afraid of a bunch of people who only know how to talk and fire cannons with their mouths? Their combat power is all trash with a value of five!"
Götze didn't quite understand what "combat power is all trash with a value of five" meant, but he knew that Chen Hero wasn't afraid of those people, and that was enough. This made him feel a little relieved. If helping him get rid of the reporters' entanglement put Chen Hero in trouble, Götze would feel guilty.
He didn't want to be harassed by the media, nor did he want Chen Hero to be harassed by the media.
Chen Hero glanced at Götze, who was sitting in the passenger seat, and saw the faint worry in the German kid's heart.
He comforted the other party: "It's okay, if you don't believe me, just watch. See how the media reacts."
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Although Chen Hero's approach might be frowned upon by those who are steady and mature, who think it's too reckless and that one careless move could ruin him, the effect of doing so was really good.
The reporters who had been intimidated by Chen Hero really didn't bother Götze anymore. Not only that, but they also stopped mentioning topics related to Götze in their newspapers.
Everything returned to calm. Götze was also relieved, believing that the reporters really didn't dare to bother him anymore, and wouldn't bother Chen Hero either. He could wholeheartedly, worry-free, and without any worries, devote all his energy to training.
In Chen Hero's view, this was normal—Götze hadn't even played in a game yet, so what were you doing constantly hyping Götze up?
His crude and unrefined approach provided Götze with a more relaxed environment, and through this matter, Liverpool's players also developed a greater sense of acceptance towards Götze, and began to gradually feel that Götze was one of them. Because the reporters harassed Chen Hero and Götze, at this time, as a member of the team, they definitely had to speak up for their teammates. In this shared hatred, this camaraderie slowly formed.
As mentioned before, Götze is a super genius in football. When he settles these things in life, when he starts to have simple contact with his teammates, when his teammates gradually accept him, it's time for his football talent to come into play.
On the training ground, everyone could experience Götze's talent. His breakthroughs, his passes, his skills, really amazed the rough guys from England, and they had to admire him.
When he broke through the defenders guarding him, he would pass the ball to Chen Hero, who was almost unmarked, and then Chen Hero would easily shoot and score successfully, and applause would resound on and off the field.
This applause was not for Chen Hero, but for Götze.
Even Škrtel, the defender who was Götze's opponent in the scrimmage, came up and patted Götze's head: "Good job, kid! Your change of direction is really great, almost twisted my knee... Haha, I'm just kidding, don't be nervous!"
Gerrard also gave Götze a thumbs up: "Nice breakthrough, Mario!"
Martin O'Neill and the assistant coaches stood on the sidelines, applauding and smiling.
This was the scene they wanted to see: Götze was integrating into the team without any obstacles, and the atmosphere of the entire team was harmonious.
And at this time, he would think of Chen Hero pushing the reporters, making things big, and the reporters demanding that he apologize, not giving up until they got money... perhaps this was exactly what Chen Hero wanted, because this actually helped Liverpool a great deal.
Using external threats to help promote the team's acceptance of Götze, and also prompting Götze to speed up his integration into the team...
It seems that in terms of verbal warfare and psychological warfare, he is really not as good as that kid...
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Everyone was praising Götze, but the goalscorer Chen Hero was left aside.
Chen Hero spread his hands helplessly in front, rolling his eyes. It was clearly him who scored the goal, but everyone was praising Götze.
Oh dear, it seems that the person he helped has stolen his limelight!
Suárez came up to mock him: "Now you know how I used to feel on the field, right? Serves you right! You have this day too, Hero!"
Chen Hero gave him the middle finger, then continued to watch Götze, who was surrounded by his teammates.
But...
Looking at the smile on Götze's face under everyone's praise, Chen Hero couldn't help but smile along.
Finally, there's some effect...