"I know what you want to talk about." Higuain replied directly to Cristiano, "But, thank you, Cristiano, there is no need."

As an inexperienced novice negotiator, Cristiano has encountered hell-level difficulty exam questions-he doesn't know what to say now.

After a while, he said, "Uh... Actually, I think..."

"Do you think cultivating a rookie is your achievement and a career?" Higuain looked calm, he nodded at Cristiano, and then continued, "Well, maybe it's May...it's true that the opponent is more powerful. Knowing you — that's what he said, he said, you're going to look at little Chris as another indicator of your career path."

Messi always knew Cristiano very well, but this time he was wrong.

"He's not my cause - it doesn't matter, Gonzalo, I mean..."

"I want to say, he may be your cause, but not mine. Cristiano, do you think you need to be responsible for him? But I need to be responsible for myself." Higuain did not mean any anger, he Just simply stating a point that anyone can understand.

Cristiano was momentarily speechless.

Little Chris is indeed not his career, he seems to be his natural responsibility-from this perspective, Messi seems to understand him.

"I just hope... maybe I should wish you luck?" Cristiano might have been about to continue, but he seemed to give up at the end.

Higuain was a little surprised, but considering that Cristiano was not particularly persuasive, he quickly let go, "Thank you."

"But, Gonzalo, why don't you compete with Chris?" Cristiano suddenly asked a very aggressive question - yes, aggressive.

The reason why a talented athlete can realize his talent and not sink is his refusal to admit defeat—in other words, maybe not all good players have an absolute sense of competitiveness, but at least they all have a somewhat sense of reluctance to admit defeat.

So it became very strange - why Higuain didn't even hesitate and decided to tell Florentino the next day that he wanted to leave the team.

The only possible reason is that Higuain knows he can't win.

That's why, Cristiano's question is extremely aggressive.

Because he directly questioned Higuain's spirit.

"To be honest, Cristiano, I thought you were the one who wanted me to leave the club the most - you know, if I leave, then it is almost inevitable, and Chris will lose even the chance to sit on the bench. Yes." Higuain said frankly, "You cooperated very well with him in Portugal, I think you should want him to directly occupy a main position more than anyone else."

Higuain believes that he must not be wrong. If Mourinho still has a semblance of reason and thinks that Chris should be used sparingly, it is said that there is no reason for Cristiano not to want Chris to occupy a main position-they The cooperation is absolutely seamless, just like two incarnations of the same person on the court.

Cristiano froze for a moment, then tilted his head and looked at Higuain for a while, seemingly puzzled, "Why should I think that Chris should directly occupy a main position-according to your theory, that is almost... ...without any competitive pressure?"

Higuain frowned.

Of course he thinks so, in fact, he's not the only one who thinks so.Although everyone didn't say it, everyone actually recognized it. Cristiano wanted to clear all the difficulties and obstacles for little Chris and let him go smoothly, just like a male protagonist in a novel who has been cheated.

And by the way, so far, little Chris’s life is basically no different from that of a hero in a novel with a golden finger halo-born in an orphanage, becoming famous as a teenager, scoring a goal in his debut, and family reunion. No problem.

But just now, Cristiano questioned the sanity and IQ of all of them.

"Why do you think I would think so?" Cristiano asked again seeing that Higuain didn't answer.

A young man with smooth sailing and soaring skyward sounds beautiful, but Cristiano himself knows what it is—it may not be a gift.

"Aren't you?" Higuain asked back, "Isn't that perfect? ​​Isn't his life the kind of... perfect that one can expect? I mean, whenever he When you go to a place, there is someone who has helped him remove all the obstacles, or simply the obstacles have gone away by themselves."

"No, Gonzalo, actually I don't think so," Cristiano denied.

Higuain raised his eyebrows, curled his lips, and shrugged.

"I don't know why you think that, but Gonzalo, on the contrary, I don't want him to have a smooth sailing, and I don't want him to think that he can be carefree and blessed," Cristiano said.

Higuain seemed even more confused, "Why?"

"Because the core words of football are not protection and comfort." Cristiano seldom said such... philosophical words, but whenever he said them, he must be serious, "Gonzalo, you know that football is the most important thing. What is it that attracts me?"

"It's struggle, pain, and victory."

Higuain froze for a moment, but didn't speak.

'A man once told me that the most dazzling thing about football is the pain, the struggle, but in the end it's all about being on top. Higuain suddenly remembered what Chris said when he was chatting with Cassie.

'Who is it? ’ Cassie probably thought it was a good sentence, maybe it was just to continue talking to little Chris-so he asked.

'It's the father I said in that interview—that's... I don't know how to explain it, just like a father. "Little Chris said with a smile," he said, the best thing about football is to cry with joy.And the most glorious thing is that one person single-handedly confronted the enemies and evil thoughts of the whole world—from the outside world and from the heart, and then reached the point of reaching the pinnacle.He said, maybe no one can see this process, and no one can know that you have reached the extreme, but when you experience it, that is your peak-he said that the peak of physical competition is fleeting, but That peak in my heart will never go away. '

'He told me that many people have had a smooth sailing since then, but he also told me that this is like a marathon. Running the first [-] meters is not as fast as rushing to the last meter-the winner is still smiling at the end the one. '

That's what Chris said at the time.

"Gonzalo, it's not a victory without that - I admit, I want Chris to win, but I also want everyone around me to win. To be able to challenge all the enemies, and eventually one day because of the victory Weeping with joy. Don't you think this is the best scene in football?" Cristiano didn't know what Higuain was thinking, he just continued his statement.

Higuain looked at Cristiano with a somewhat strange look.

The hair is creepy.

"Cristiano, uh... Did Chris Jr. mention his father to you?" Higuain asked—but when he saw Cristiano's eyes that were about to go up to the sky, he knew that there was a small incident between them. Small misunderstanding, "Oh God, I didn't mean that guy... I mean the one in his dream, you know, he mentioned it in the interview."

Cristiano rolled an even bigger eye, and then waved his hand as if looking extremely contemptuous, "Have you mentioned it once or twice? Said that that person taught him a lot of things-it's useless at all, just talking on paper and bluffing."

Cristiano satirized that person extremely harshly, and then he seemed to remember something, "What's wrong?"

"It's nothing—it's just a bit of a coincidence." Higuain looked Cristiano up and down, and then couldn't help asking, "Then why? What do you think is the most glorious thing in life?"

This question seemed to have nothing to do with the topic just now, and Cristiano fell into deep thought.

But Higuain didn't give him any time to be a philosopher, so he asked again.

"Well... the most brilliant, isn't it the podium in Zurich?"

Higuain: ...why do I think I know what I should say?

"But why do you ask this?" Cristiano was puzzled.

Higuain shrugged, "Nothing, just a little curious. But to be honest, Cristiano, I'm still surprised by the magic of nature."

Cristiano: ? ? ? ? ?

"You and little Chris's...'father' are pretty similar, I mean to say a point of view. But to be honest, his realm is higher than yours."

Cristiano looked almost exasperated.

But Higuain then said something that dispelled that anger—partially, "But thanks, Cristiano, you have a point, and it might have been a really good scene. I'll reconsider, after all. , has defeated the hottest golden boy in Europe, which sounds like a good comment."

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