Chapter 681 - Jealous
Godfather Of Champions
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
In the middle of the night the day after, Twain called Shania for almost the entire night. At first no one answered, and then it was simplyââSorry the number you have dialed is not in service.â
Twain was sure he had made Shania angry, but Twain was a little confused as to how he made her angry.
Was it because I brought a woman home? But Uncle Tony also wants to have his own lifeâ¦
Well, if she hates the way I bring prostitutes home⦠I really should apologize.
Twain waited apprehensively with bloodshot eyes until the next morning.
in accordance with his bad habit, which had been criticized many times by Shania and remained unchanged, Twain read the latest newspapers while he ate breakfast.
He flipped open a tabloid focused on gossip of the stars. He sprayed the coffee that he had just drank all onto the papers. Not only did he choke and cough forcefully, he also coughed till he perspired. His shirt was drenched.
He looked too unseemly. If called Shania were to see, she definitely would have more reason to prohibit Twain from reading the newspapers during mealtimes.
The reason for Twainâs unseemly appearance was a front-page story.
Then a large image under the headline almost took up half of the first page of the edition. It was pieced together by two photographs. On the left, it was a photograph of Tony Twain in an interview, and on the right, it wasâ¦Shania dressed as a model on the runway!
How could Twain not spray the coffee?
He immediately went to find out who was the bastard who wrote the damn news. Underneath the âour newspaperâs reportersâ, he saw a photograph and a name.
Lisa Aria.
In the photo next to the name was her frameless headshot: curly brown hair, fair complexion, and freckles on her face. Twain felt somewhat familiar with the face.
He suddenly remembered that yesterday while he was getting drunk in the bar, a woman came on to him. He eventually brought her home, only to anger Shania and caused her to leave. It was this woman!
He swore a foul word. Ah, youâre the culprit, the one who caused all this trouble. Iâm already giving you face by not looking for you to settle the accounts. I did not expect you start a rumor about me!
Recalling how she left her telephone number yesterday while they chatted happily, Twain pulled out his cell phone and found the new name âLisaâ in the contacts. He was certain that this was the number left yesterday, so he dialed the number.
The call was picked up quickly, and a female voice came on. Except for a slightly different tone, it was the voice that Twain had heard last night.
âMr. Tony Twain, I knew youâd call me.â There was none of the flirtatiousness from last night, but with an added chilliness.
âJust my luck to have gone out to relieve boredom only to encounter a reporter.â Twain said with gritted teeth.
âI said Iâm not a prostitute.â
âThatâs why I said âreporter.â Iâm so glad now that we didnât sleep together in the end. Otherwise I donât know what other shocking things youâre going to write about.â
âI think you misunderstood one thing. Iâm not the kind of reporter who uses her body to hook up with celebrities for sensational news. Mr. Tony Twain.â Despite Twainâs uncivil tone, Lisa Aria kept calm and did not get angry.
âWell, I donât care what you do. I need you to take this piece of news down right away and then issue a public apology to me and Miss Judy Shania Jordana in the same placement!â
âApology? Why?â
âWhy? Because you violated my and her reputation rights!â
âI donât understand, Mr. Twain. Is it a shameful thing to admit that youâre both in love?â
âMiss Lisa Ariaâ¦â Twain was about to explode.
At this time, the other party said, âI think a lot of words canât be clarified over the phone. The best is for us to meet face to face.â
âThat wonât do. I still need to work.â
âWhen do you start work?â
âNine oâclockâ¦â
âPerfect, itâs half past seven now. I promise I wonât take up too much of your time. I know where you live. Iâll drive over. See you in twenty-five minutes, Mr. Twain.â After saying that, she hung up the phone before Twain could refuse, and individually confirmed the meeting.
âHeyâ¦â Twain was helpless.
At this time, he had time to calm down and see what was written on the news.
In fact, the article was very difficult to write. Because the reporter was one of the parties involved. She had gone home with Twain. The readers were adults, and no one was stupid enough to think that a single man and a single woman would go home together to discuss about life and ideals. A Premier League manager and an entertainment gossip female reporter got together for a one-night stand? The news itself was explosive enough.
As a result, Lisa Aria basically did not mention the seduction in the bar. She only mentioned that she met Twain in the bar and followed him home. From there, she discovered the âa golden house to keep oneâs mistressâ factâin Tony Twainâs house was the international supermodel who was currently building her film and television career in Hollywood, Judy Shania Jordana!
Although everyone knew that Jordana and Twain had a personal relationship, some people thought it was due to the Beckhamsâ, or that they were just ordinary friends. No one thought in the direction of the âromance department.â After all, the age gap between them was too wide. Furthermore, there was a rumor that Tony Twain was actually âgayâ and only interested in men. For example, he was very close with his Chinese assistant manager, so close that it was enough for people to generate plenty of associations. Several gay magazines in the United Kingdom had fantasized about Tony Twain.
Who would have thought that Twain and Shania are having an affair!
The news was really shocking. Unfortunately, because the reporter herself was just on a night out to have fun, she did not carry a camera and could not provide any photographic evidence in kind to prove her words. But she was willing to use her integrity to assure her that she did see Shania show up at Twainâs home, and that the two people seemed to have a fight, in which Shania then angrily slammed the door and left.
Twain simply did not know whether to laugh or cry seeing such an article. On more than one occasion, he had gotten a taste of the English tabloidsâ ability to distort the truth deliberately, invert right and wrong, and make up stories. But each time it would make him think that these people were too powerful. A single mouthpiece could create so many disturbances.
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The second meeting with Lisa Aria came twenty-five minutes later as she had said.
Seeing the woman again, she had taken off her stylish and sexy revealing outfit and put on a plain professional attire. She even wore a pair of black-framed glasses on her nose, appearing to be very capable.
When he saw Lisa Aria coming out of her car at the door, Twain shook his head, âWomen are such chameleons.â
âIt could have been a beautiful chance encounter last night, Mr. Twain.â Aria laughed. Only her smile was the same as yesterday.
âSure, a Premier League manager and a female reporter, two people sleeping together. The news would be so hot.â Although he did not welcome her, Twain still let the lady into the house out of politeness.
âYouâre deeply prejudiced about the news media, Mr. Twain. Iâm not the kind of reporter who likes to be the main story of the news. Have you read the news? I lied.â She was referring to the chance encounter with Twain.
âYou told more than one lie. Letâs talk properly, Miss Aria. I think your article is pure fabrication.â Twain threw the newspaper in front of the other person. But he was a little embarrassed by the coffee stains on it.
Aria was a smart woman. She looked at the newspaper and glanced at the slightly uncomfortable Twain. Then she laughed, âLooks like Mr. Twainâs breakfast was on this?â
Twain cleared his throat and said, âLetâs get back to the point. I think you fabricated a horrible rumorâ¦â
Aria took off her black-framed glasses and slightly narrowed her eyes, âMr. Twain, there are only two of us here, so donât pretend.â
âPretend? I donât understand.â
âI donât think everything I saw in this room last night was an illusion. You might have drunk too much, but I definitely did not.â
Twain stared at the woman for a moment and said, âOkay. Iâm telling the truth, too. Thereâs nothing going on with Shania and me. Weâre just friendsâ¦â
âLiar.â Aria smiled and said, âThe excuse is too clumsy.â
âWhy should I lie to you?â Twain raised his voice.
âHow would I know?â Aria shrugged and said, âMaybe you just donât want the swarming media to disturb your sweet life together⦠Anyhow, youâre pretty good to have covered this up so tightly, Mr. Twain.â
âI take you very seriously, Miss Lisa Aria. Shania and I are just good friends, despite our age difference. You know? Our relationship is definitely not what you think!â
Aria did not answer immediately this time but looked strangely at Twain for a moment. âThe media all say Tony Twain is a mystery, and it is true. Iâm also serious about discussing it with you. If youâre still worried, I can swear that anything we talk about today wonât appear in any media.â She raised her hand and swore solemnly. âAre you still going to lie to me?â
Twain completely could not get angry now because he felt that this was not an issue that could be solved by being angryâhe was utterly unable to communicate with the other person. âWhy should I deceive you? Like you said, is it a shame to admit that we love each other? But the problem is that thereâs really nothing going between her and meâ¦â
âWhy is she at your house?â
âToday is my birthday, so she came to wish me a happy birthday. Itâs normal for friends to do this, isnât it?â
âIf youâre friends, why did she get angry when she saw us together? She canât control your life, can she?â
âNot everyone can accept that their own friends bring prostitutes home to do those thingsâ¦.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Aria went red in the face and interrupted Twainâs words, âMr. Twainâ¦â
Twain also interrupted her, âItâs just that she thought you were a prostitute. Iâm not saying youâre a prostitute.â
Aria felt frustrated for a moment and found that she could not rebut Twainâs words, because what Twain said was reasonable. So, she habitually went to push up her glasses, but her fingers found an empty space instead. She went redder in the face. âWell, just⦠suppose Iâm a prostitute⦠She has no right to interfere with your freedom as a friend.â
âShe should still have the right to be angry.â
âWas she angry?â Aria suddenly was not red in the face anymore. She laughed this time.
Twain was puzzled by her laughter.
âWasnât she?â
âDo you understand women, Mr. Twain?â Instead of answering Twain, Aria asked such a question instead.
Twain stared blankly. He did not know what the question meant. âI donât know if I understand women, but Iâm sure I understand Shania more than you do.â
âNot necessarily, Mr. Twain. Donât assume that just because you know her for a long time means that you understand her. Are you sure that you understand everyone around you?â
Ariaâs words struck Twainâs Achillesâ heel. Because he thought of Bendtner who was leaving. He thought he knew Bendtner well and understood everyone on the team, that he knew what they liked, hated and wanted⦠But in actual fact? He overlooked the most important things and still felt regret till now.
Seeing that Twain did not say a word, Aria sensed that she had pinpointed Twainâs worryâ indeed she had spoken accurately, but the âworryâ was not âa matter of the heart.â
She smugly declared her victory, âPlease forgive my bluntness, Mr. Twain. Last night, your very good friend was not angry, but ⦠jealous.â
Like being struck by a thunderbolt, Twain sat dazedly in his chair and did not react even until Lisa Aria said goodbye.
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Feeling preoccupied, Twain rushed to Wilford and then greeted Kerslake, âGood morning, Dunn.â
ââ¦â Kerslake looked at Dunn standing next to Twain.
Dunn spread his hands at him.
âAnything the matter with you, Tony?â Kerslake patted Twain hard on the back which snapped him out of it.
âAh⦠Itâs David, good morning!â
âWhatâs the matter with you?â
âNothing. I just suddenly feel that there are so many wonderful things in the world that I donât even existâ¦â
Kerslake was even more certain that something was wrong with Twain. He said, âIf you know all of them, then youâre not Tony Twain. You would be God.â?Then he knew it was futile to ask Twain, so he turned to ask Dunn, who had been with Him. âWhatâs wrong with him, Dunn?â
âA boulder was suddenly thrown into an otherwise normally calm lake. Thatâs what happened, David.â Dunn answered with a smile.
Kerslake was even more confused by the remark. He glanced at Dunn and muttered, âIs this East Asian peopleâs mysticism?â Youâre both crazyâ¦â Kerslake decided not to care about what happened to them. It was all good as long as Twain still remembered how to train and lead the team. He turned and walked away from the inexplicable duo.
Dunn took a look at Twain and followed Kerslake to walk away.
âArenât you playing a guessing game with Tony?â Kerslake asked.
âMy lake has always been very calm.â Dunn replied with a smile.
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The abandoned Twain stood alone outside his office when his cell phone rang.
He was not so distracted that he did not answer his phone, not to mention that it was Shania who called.
Shania did not exchange pleasantries with him. She kept the call short and when the phone was connected:
âAre you free at noon, Uncle Tony? Letâs have a meal together.â After she gave the name and address of the restaurant, he only heard the âbeep, beep, beepâ sound.
Twain wanted to say something, but the call was already disconnected.