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    Children are actually the most discerning. When children act naughty, it is because they are confident and know that someone will coax them.

    The year Benito left, Chrissy was 9 years old and Oliver was old enough to go to school.  In the past, they were squeamish and naughty, and often stayed in the arms of their parents. They would complain to Emil with Andrea, saying that their eldest brother wouldn't play with them, and they would lie to Benito and ask for a new toy.  , but it seemed that in an instant, they became sensible.

    Emil has thought more than other children since he was a child. He always thought that he was mature enough and that he was already an adult.  But only then did he understand that all growth requires experiencing labor pains.

    When he no longer naively longs to be an adult, but begins to miss the carefree days of the past, it means that he has truly grown up.

    A week after Benito left, Emile received a farewell call from Leo.

    At this time, he has been able to adjust his mentality well.

    In the past, although Leo was in Rosario and he was in Buenos Aires, because they were still in the same country, although they could not meet each other, Emil always felt that they were not far apart.

    But this time Leo needed to cross the Atlantic Ocean and go to Spain, which is more than 10,000 kilometers away.

    Emil was reluctant to be separated from his good friend, but he knew better that Leo needed to seize this opportunity.  Once Leo can be favored by a European club, he will be able to get medical expenses to cure his illness, and he will be able to continue his football dream, and only then will they be able to meet again on the court.

    So during this call, Emir tried his best to hide his reluctance, but cheered Leo up. He said to Leo: "You are the best player I have ever seen, Leo, you will definitely impress Barcelona."  , stay there.¡±

    For Leo, going to a place so far away from home is also a scary thing for him.

    It¡¯s just that there is a chance that he can continue to play football, maybe only one in a thousand percent, so he has to give it a try.

    Listening to Emil's affirmative words, he who was originally a little uneasy seemed to have been given a shot in the arm, and a smile appeared on his face: "Yes, Emil, I believe I will succeed. Maybe in the future we will compete in European competitions."  Goodbye."

    *

    ¡°As if in the blink of an eye, things around me started to develop in a good direction.

    During the most chaotic days, Emile¡¯s performance in the youth training camp was also unsatisfactory.  He seemed to have suddenly lost control of the court, making pass mistakes one after another, and his defense was not crisp enough. He was even intercepted by new players one after another while dribbling the ball.

    Rosas frowned as he watched from the sidelines. He was originally the coach's favorite, but he almost received more reprimands during those days than the previous four years combined.

    Rosas even warned him directly that if he was still at this level in the following training, he could leave the training ground directly without coming back.

    However, even such cruel words did not move Emil in the slightest.  He seemed to have suddenly lost interest in football. In his spare time, he no longer accompanied his younger brother to play football in his yard, but spent more time reading.

    When he was still a middle school student, he took the initiative to buy a lot of financial books and began to study on his own.

    Andrea once thought Emil would give up football.

    But after talking to Leo on the phone, he returned to the court again, and this time his condition finally recovered.

    The pass as precise as a scalpel appeared on the field again. Rosas looked at Emile's performance and breathed a sigh of relief.

    As Emile's condition improved, Rosas finally made up his mind.  After training that day, he called Emil to his side and told him that he would be promoted to the youth team early.

    Although he couldn¡¯t play football with Leo, Emil¡¯s eyes lit up after hearing that he could finally participate in the game. This represented another step forward for him to become a professional player.

    After getting the news, he immediately wanted to share it with Leo.

    When he returned home and told his family about the incident, he picked up the phone and remembered that Leo's family had all left for Spain.

    I wonder how they are doing in Europe now?

    Emil¡¯s eyes were blank and he was thinking about Leo when he suddenly heard the phone ringing. He quickly picked up the receiver and said, "Hello, this is the Moridi House."

    The other party didn¡¯t speak, which was strange, but for some reason Emil didn¡¯t hang up.

    He looked at the unfamiliar number on the screen and listened  "In the European land where professional leagues are booming, there are too many talented young players. Leo must maintain a humble and cautious attitude. He needs to rely on his performance on the court to have a chance to stay.

    Being able to stay in La Masia really made Leo feel relieved, but the gap between him and his new teammates in a strange environment made him uneasy.

    He can¡¯t tell his family about this, as it will only increase their worries and worries about him.  At this time, the first person he thought of was Emil.

    But when he got through to Emil, he backed down.  He didn't want to talk to Emile every time he encountered difficulties, as if he could only enjoy the protection of others all the time, but could not become a man on his own.

    So when he heard Emir's question, he swallowed back what he was going to say, but said lightly: "I am very good in Barcelona. Barcelona agreed to provide me with a monthly treatment fee of 900 US dollars, and also provided me with medical treatment.  My father provided me with a job. We now live in an apartment not far from the academy, also provided by the club."

    "But Leo, I feel that you are unhappy." Emil thought for a while and said this directly.  Although Leo specifically said something to reassure him, he could still tell that Leo was not in a high mood.  He was worried about his friend, and since Leo was so far away from him now, it was hard for him to help, but it was good to have a heart-to-heart talk with him, "You can say anything to me."

    Leo thought he was hiding it well, but he didn't expect Emil to hear it. He lowered his head in frustration, picked up the microphone with his other hand, was silent for a long time, and asked with some loss: "Emil, what were you doing back then?"  How did you get along with your teammates when you first entered the riverbed?" (Remember this site's website address: www.hlnovel.com
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