The Way of Basketball: Never Talk Shit to Him! -
Chapter 438 - 207: Su Wan’s Clauses and the Pleasant "Trip to Asia"_4
Chapter 438: Chapter 207: Su Wan’s Clauses and the Pleasant "Trip to Asia"_4
Therefore, Artest felt a crisis.
"I’ll fight for a top salary myself, Su, I won’t let you pressure the management for me, take it as... an expression of my apology to you!" Those were the last words Artest said before hanging up the phone.
He knew that once he started to push for change, the entire Pacers team would be affected.
But actually, Su Wan wasn’t surprised.
Birds are hidden when the bow is used...
The Dynasty had been established.
It was time to divide the fruits of victory.
He had taken the biggest share, and now Artest also wanted a part—what could he say?
Could he say he didn’t deserve it?
He had no right to say such a thing, and naturally, he had no right to do such things.
At the same time, he was curious how the management and the owner of the Pacers would handle the entire event. In fact, he had a premonition that the Pacers would start to face chaos from this summer, which was why he hadn’t hurried to sign a contract.
The attitude of the Pacers’ owner and management during the entire event and the outcome would determine whether he would request a transfer next summer.
As for now...
He would first enjoy this hard-earned vacation.
The first stop of the "Asia Tour" was Japan.
On Su Wan’s first day, Yui Aragaki came to his hotel and thoroughly revisited their "Midsummer Night’s Dream," then left with a satisfied face. Su Wan later found out that she was filming and had rushed over as soon as she heard he had an activity.
The artistic woman said before leaving, "Even if I can only see you once a year, I’m still very happy."
Su Wan nodded deeply in agreement.
days, spending one of those days with your "first love," the atmosphere was pretty nice.
After finishing his trip in Japan, Su Wan came to Korea.
With He Shengzhen’s NBA path shattered, Korea no longer clung to Yao Ming but instead started saying that Su Wan looked like a Korean.
It was Su Wan’s first visit to this country where ordinary people couldn’t even afford watermelons, and he was warmly welcomed by the chaebols. After an event in the evening, a Nike representative brought several women to him at a party.
It was said that most of them were about to debut, all very talented, good at singing and dancing.
The women looked at Su Wan with shining eyes.
Besides being youthful and lively, there was another reason...
The status of an athlete in Korea was quite high.
Especially for an international superstar.
It was even better that Su Wan was a foreigner!
As the saying goes, "Foreign monks chant the scriptures well!"
Su Wan’s gaze swept over them and suddenly stopped on one woman; she looked familiar. Then he learned her name:
Gu Hara.
Korea has many unfortunate female celebrities.
Gu Hara was one of them.
Su Wan believed in fate upon meeting, and so he let Gu Hara stay.
However, at this time, Gu Hara had just turned 16 and was in a naive phase. Her company sent her to attend the event; she didn’t think much of it. Su Wan didn’t do anything inappropriate—she was too young. He wasn’t indiscriminate; he merely chatted with her a bit, then added her on Twitter and told her to message him if she ever had a chance to visit the United States.
After the event ended, watching Gu Hara wave goodbye cheerily through the car window like the girl-next-door,
He asked himself:
Is this considered "grooming"?
He suddenly understood the previous host a little better.
That’s how athletes are!
Then in the evening, the Nike representative brought him another woman, who was gaining some fame in Korea, named... Jihyo.
After a night of detailed interaction, Su Wan left Korea satisfied.
The last stop was back home.
When he stepped off the plane at BJ Airport, the sea of people in front startled him—all were fans holding signs to welcome him.
As he came out from the airport, the cheers from the crowd at that moment nearly burst the entire airport.
Passing tourists turned their heads to look, thinking that they had stumbled upon a superstar being ambushed by crazy fans.
Some middle-aged men showed the "old people looking at phones" expression.
They really didn’t understand the fans’ mentality—over just a celebrity, was getting this worked up necessary?
Yet there they were...
"Su Wan!"
"Su Wan!"
"Su Wan!"
...
Just the shouts coming from the crowd changed their expressions instantly.
What?
Was it Su Wan?
The middle-aged men who were just criticizing joined the crowd of onlookers.
The entire airport’s passenger channel directly fell into paralysis.
Su Wan, seeing the increasingly tense atmosphere, had his bodyguards immediately contact the airport security to start dispersing the crowd to prevent a large-scale stampede.
It was a close call...
Eventually, it was Su Wan who, taking up a megaphone, commanded calmly and managed to restore the chaotic crowd to order.
The incident was soon reported.
Many newspapers praised and admired Su Wan’s calm command at the scene.
But all Su Wan saw were the metaphorical bayonets nearly reaching him.
Had there been a stampede, he might have become the main culprit.
Those voices of praise would have turned into criticism against him.
To prevent similar incidents from happening again, he specifically went on message boards, urging everyone not to organize massive meet-ups on their own.
Also, during public appearances, he emphasized this point repeatedly.
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