Godfather Of Champions

Chapter 463: Volume Four Storm Home

Standing outside the waiting hall of Shuangliu Airport, looking at the huge billboards outside, Dunn curled his lips.

Although it was cloudy in Chengdu now, he took out his sunglasses from his pocket and put on them.

The taxis outside Shuangliu Airport have special passages, and one by one is lined up to wait for passengers to come. Stopped without beckoning, Dunn pulled the suitcase and walked straight to the empty car.

"Hello!" The taxi driver greeted Dun En warmly.

Listening to the English of the other party's Sichuan accent, Dunn wanted to laugh, but he held back his stern face.

Tang followed with the suitcase, and the driver enthusiastically helped put their luggage into the trunk.

After getting in the car, the driver started the car and turned to ask: "Where to go?"

"Uh..." After Tang En opened his mouth and realized that he didn't know where to go first, he turned his head and asked Tang in Sichuan dialect: "Where are we going?"

The driver sitting in the front suddenly jumped, and he was startled.

Seeing the driver's reaction, Dunn ignored Tang's question, and laughed in the chair behind.

Tang glanced at him helplessly, turned his head and said to the driver: "Go to Liangjiaxiang."

"Not playing for two days in Chengdu?" Tang En had made up his mind to speak Sichuan dialect. When I was in the UK, I spoke English all the time, and I was very stunned when I came back to China and spoke English.

"No, I called my parents before I came back, and they told me to go back directly."

Dunn nodded after listening. Tang came to Nottingham from Sichuan two years ago. Apart from regular phone calls, he has no contact with his parents. Now that the son who has not seen him for two years is coming back, parents naturally want to see him.

He understood the feeling of wishing his son would fly to him.

Because actually he is also very anxious...

The two did not even eat lunch, so they left Chengdu as the long-distance bus at noon.

Unlike the last time he came back, Dunn doesn't miss this city. Without Shania by his side, he doesn't have to think about eating, drinking, and having fun.

The purpose of his return this time is very clear, that is, to meet the "parents" he has not seen in three years.

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It is a three-hour drive from Chengdu to Tang, or Tang En’s hometown. It takes about an hour to get home by bus, and it only takes half an hour to take a taxi directly from the long-distance station.

"Infernal Affairs" was displayed on the long-distance bus, and the passengers watched it with gusto, and neither Tang En nor Tang had much interest. They all have concerns.

Dunn doesn't know if Tang will feel embarrassed. His current parents used to be Dunn's parents, and now he wants to take his real son to see them... Is this difference in identity psychologically acceptable? ?

They were both in the UK before, and they only needed to care about the identities of two people. This is easy to solve. They are all young people and can be very open-minded. They can accept this reality by thinking calmly. They don’t have to think about their parental relationship, and they don’t have to face an embarrassing scene.

Dunn knew why he suddenly said to accompany Tang to return to China and visit his parents. Tang must also know what Dunn was thinking. After all, they were Dun En's biological parents, the parents who gave birth to him and raised him to support him... It is impossible that this love can be abandoned just because of a change of body and identity.

That's right, Dunn is now a ghost, but his heart will always be Chinese. There can be no change. China, Sichuan, his hometown, his parents... those things have left a very deep impression on him during his 26-year life, and he can't forget it.

Why was it so excited to meet Yang Yan in Nottingham? In addition to because that was the object of her first crush, I am afraid that there is still a cordialness-Yang Yan is a projection of that past time, and she made Dun En unable to forget her original identity. When I saw her, I would think of many things in the past, no matter how good or bad, I would think of it, and now I feel especially precious when I lose it.

When he and Shania came back two years ago, they used Shania to come to China as an excuse. At the same time, he didn't know what identity he should use to meet the two elders, so he just looked far away and left. Up. This time, he and Tang planned to live at home for a period of time. They would meet with their former parents every day... Will it be embarrassing?

He turned his head to look at Tang, who was staring at the scenery outside the window. What is he thinking?

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For Tang three years ago, the road outside the window was unfamiliar, and the country was also unfamiliar. He never thought he would come to China, and he even knew nothing about China.

And now, this is the highway he is most familiar with, even more familiar than the M1 highway from Nottingham to London.

There is only one reason for him to identify with this land-his current parents. In his life lacking paternal love and maternal love, his current parents appeared as if they were gifts from God and were everything to him. Because they were Chinese, he recognized his new identity as Chinese, and he recognized this land. This country, the people here...

He can easily abandon his previous identity because of this.

Anyway, that "home" in the UK has nothing to miss for him at all.

Before meeting Dun En, he could enjoy this happiness with peace of mind.

When he agreed to go to the UK to resume his old career, he was actually very clear in his heart: He must face another self, and must face his parents' true son.

Of course he was afraid of losing his current life, but as a man occupying other people's bodies and families, he felt a little guilty for Dunn. Dunn would not know his previous life experience, but he knew very well that he had nothing to miss in his previous life. If this is business, he is a great profit... No, the empty glove white wolf is right.

Because of this thought in my heart, I always feel that I have taken advantage of it. If he didn't meet Dun En, he could continue like this, but once he did, the guilt slowly emerged and occupied his mind. He thought maybe he should go to the UK to meet him, explain everything clearly, and then see the result...

So he went, Dunn was easier to get along with than he thought, this is a very outgoing and cheerful person, and instead he feels a little guilty... Why? Just because he has achieved something as the head coach now, he feels that he has treated Tang badly.

Thinking of such things made Tang feel funny. Some people think that career is more important than anything else, but some people think that the ultimate goal of a good career is to have a happy family. After experiencing a physical transformation experience, Tang found his goal, and he belongs to the latter.

Tang was not an ambitious person. In the past, his biggest wish was to be the head coach of the Forest Youth Team. Training young players was his ambition. He is fundamentally different from Dunn. Dunn longs for victory, longs for championships, longs for glory, money, fame and fortune... longing for the "success" represented by these things. Tang felt that it didn't matter. Dunn needed to help him by himself, so help.

So later, Dunn said that he would come back to see his parents together, and he agreed. He knew that Dunn would not take away his current life, and he had nothing to consider.

As for the embarrassment of his parents seeing the real son... He didn't think it was embarrassing, because he was originally a "third party", and the embarrassment would have been over long ago.

Don't know the true identity of Dunn as long as he and Dunn don't talk about it? Just treat it as an eternal little secret.

He didn't know if there was anyone in this world who had swapped their bodies with others just like him. Even if it does, they won't tell the truth...because he is a very rare exception compared to the general public.

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After three and a half hours from Chengdu, Tang En and Tang finally arrived in this small town in southern Sichuan. When they left the station, they did not take a taxi, because with a foreigner, it was easy to be slaughtered by those bullying drivers. Although neither of them cares about the money, Dunn is most unacceptable to be fooled like a fool.

No matter how many enthusiastic drivers are outside the station, they invite them to get on the bus and follow them to ask where to go. Without a word, the two of them drove their suitcases straight to the bus station.

"Remember which way to take?" Tang asked watching Dun En standing in front of the stop sign and searching carefully.

Dunn looked back at him, and then pointed to the second floor of the stop sign: "Of course, Route 75. Eleven stops."

"You remember so clearly."

"No way, for twenty-six years, even if you want to forget it." Dunn shook his head gently. "At that time, I was going to middle school in the city, and I had to go back and forth every week. This car happened to pass by our school." Dunn said, pointing to the name of one of the stations.

After getting on the bus, the two of them sat in the crowded carriage and stopped chatting. After all, the Sichuan dialect of a big foreigner was too eye-catching, and Dunn didn't want to be out of touch.

After more than an hour of turbulence, at six o'clock in the afternoon, the two of them stood at the entrance of the town. This is a small town, and the national road passes through the middle of the town, dividing one into two. The humble bus station was in front of a grocery store, and an iron sign stood beside the sandy road.

Tang En stood under the stop sign, looking at the scene in front of him.

The huge sunset hung at the end of the road, to the west of the town, in the direction they were facing, they had to squint to see the situation clearly. The bus drove along the road, as if gradually blending into the red sun, the shadow was stretched very long.

A group of primary school students after school walked past him under the **** of the teacher. The curious child was very excited watching the foreigner who appeared here-Tony Down, chatting about him and talking about his familiar local accent. .

It's dinner time, and the aroma of cooking is wafting from the shops facing the street.

Tang stood in front and turned to look at Dun En, who didn't move. "Afraid?"

The answer to him was the sound from Dun En alone.

"No, I'm hungry."

Tang smiled silently, then turned and started walking. "Then let's go, I told them to have dinner at home."

"Hey, did you introduce me to your parents?" Dunn pulled up the suitcase and ran after him.

"Well, on the phone."

"Uh... Did they react?"

"I'm glad I can bring a friend home."

Dunn looked up at the dusky sky: "Is it because I rarely had friends back home to play?"

Tang said in front: "I don't know, it's your business."

Dunn looked at the people in this town. The town was so big and so populous. You can't see you with your head all day long. After Tang came back, he didn't say that anyone he met on the road could stop and say hello... , The popularity is really bad...

Tang, who was walking in front, did not hear the footsteps and the friction of the wheels of the suitcase. He turned his head strangely and found that Dunn had stopped again.

"Hey, aren't you hungry?"

"Oh, here it is."

Seeing some distracted Dun En, Tang said, "I know the stories after you replaced me, which are not the same as you. After I became you, I worked hard to live your way because I was worried about being discovered. . But apart from being unfamiliar, nothing else was learned."

"That's great... I'm not a person who likes to be pushy..." Dunn mumbled and raised his collar.

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Two people turned up a ladder from the side of the street, and the Z-shaped stairs passed through the low gray tiled houses. There are many mountains in southern Sichuan. The house of Tang En's hometown was built on a hillside. The road was cut from the middle of the hill. Every family lived on the hillsides on both sides.

Tang En was also familiar with this section of the road. He used to jump up and down this step when he was a child, and he could not wrestle with his eyes closed. On the back of the hillside is a paddy field, as well as threshing, holding meetings, and playing movies. Of course, he has played football there.

When he and Shania came two years ago, they just drove by on the road below and glanced hurriedly.

Today, standing on this bluestone slab, watching the eaves of the surrounding houses reach his chest, a complex feeling of both familiarity and unfamiliarity arose spontaneously.

He used to think these houses were very tall...

"Here." Tang who was walking in front suddenly quickened his pace, and jumped up three steps in two steps.

Dunn stood behind, looking at the familiar blue brick and black tiled house, and the two old people standing at the door, with familiar faces... They saw Tang with a smile on his face, and his father wearing an apron turned back to the house. Keeping busy, my mother held back her son, who hadn’t seen him for two years, and asked about warmth.

Dunn stood below, looking up at this long-lost scene in a daze. When he came home from college for the Spring Festival, his parents were waiting for him at the door of the house. It was the twelfth lunar month of winter, but not the summer.

Tang, who was chatting with his mother, found that Dunn hadn't followed up. He turned around and pointed at Dunn and said a few words to his mother. Dunn found that two people were looking at him, he walked up, but he didn't know what to call the woman in front of him...

aunt?

mom?

Tang knew what Dunn was thinking, but he should still remind Dunn not to wear clothes, so he called out, "Tony?"

This voice called Dun En back from his absence.

"Ah, good auntie... I am Tang's friend, my name is... Tony Dunn."

"Hello, hello... I heard Yaoer talk about you, and he also said that you can speak Sichuan dialect. I didn't believe it at first. I believe it now...please come in, please!"

Dunn went into the house with the suitcase, and greeted the old father who took the time to come out of the kitchen, and then took out the gift he had brought from England. Although the old man refused to say no, he finally accepted it.

The time they came back was just right, the dinner was already ready, and they only need to reheat the soup to start the meal. Dunn was so hungry that his chest was stuck to his back, and he was able to eat authentic home-cooked food. For him, a person who eats fried fish and baked potatoes all day in England, it is a great happiness.

Tang's parents were frightened by the food intake of the foreign friend. They looked at his son inquiringly, while Tang looked at Dun En, who was just burying his head and pulling food in his mouth, and smiled embarrassedly at the second elder: "He... …I like Sichuan food..."

The two suddenly realized: "Oh... slow to eat, slow to eat, don't panic, there is more..."

Upon hearing this, Tang En's speed was even faster.

He didn't dare to look up, just because he was afraid that his red eyes would frighten the parents sitting opposite. (To be continued, if you want to know the future, please visit WWW.CMFU.COM, more chapters, support the author, support genuine reading!)

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