Godfather Of Champions

Chapter 60: Football Hooligans (Part 1)

Dunn had never thought of such a scene in his mind:

The clever little Gavin was lying quietly on the cold cart in the hospital morgue, covered with a white cloth. The room was dark except for the light from the corridor at the door. This environment doesn't match Gavin's image at all. The child should be sunny and lively. Sometimes he will frown his brows deliberately pretending to be mature, but he will show up when he speaks.

Michael said that he had good grades and was very smart, and Dunn also thought he should have a bright future. Maybe I will become a banker, a barrister... British Prime Minister.

But Gavin said that if he is really so rich in the future, he must buy the Forest team, and then sign a lifetime contract with Dunn, and the liquidated damages of both parties are as high as 1 trillion pounds. No matter what kind of player Dunn wants, he will buy it without hesitation and will never bargain with the opposing club. But Dunn must make the Forest team the best team in the world, win all the championships, surpass Manchester United and Liverpool to become the most successful club in the UK, and surpass Real Madrid to become the most successful club in the world. As a thank you, he would invite Dunn to drink wine for seven days and seven nights in Uncle Burns' bar.

When Dunn heard the child's strange ideals, he laughed and was overjoyed. As a result, Michael yelled at him: "Don't laugh at my son's ideals!"

Thinking of these past events, Dunn took a step forward. He wanted to see Gavin for the last time. But when I put my hand on the white cloth, a hoarse and tired voice suddenly sounded in the corner of the room: "Don't look at it, your face is trampled on..."

He was taken aback by the sudden sound, and then he put his hand back after a pause. Then Dunn looked up and followed the reputation. In the dim corner, he saw Michael sitting on the ground with his back against the corner.

The room where the man was resting, but he was sitting on the floor with his back against the wall. The hair was cluttered on his head, his sweat had been blown dry by the hospital's air conditioner, but his face was still dirty. Dunn couldn't see clearly, but he could guess what was on it. He seemed to be twenty years old overnight, and his eyes were blank when he looked at the door.

The messy white coat was still stained with large patches of blood, which was shocking.

In Dunn’s 26-year life, it’s not the first time he has faced such a thing-a life closely related to him suddenly disappeared, just like a magician’s trick, with a bang, turning a dove gone.

But he still didn't know how to comfort the living who had lost their loved ones.

He stood in front of this painful man, could only remain silent, and couldn't say a word with his mouth pursed.

On the way to the hospital, John roughly told him what happened, because he was not beside him at the time, so he was unclear.

Mark Hodge’s club and Millwall’s Bushwackers started a fierce "battle of honour" at the agreed place. Forest fans who won the ball laughed loudly at Millwall, and Millwall fans just Fight back with fists. As a result, Hodge's community could not withstand the fierce offensive of the Millwall football hooligans. They began to rout, followed by a small-scale city chase...

While running away, Mark Hodge’s men ran into Gavin Bernard who was waiting for his father to buy a magazine on the street, and then took him to the ground, looking after the escaping Forest team fans, and yelling and killing the opponent. None of the Millwall hooligans in the United States noticed the thin figure lying on the ground, and the crowd trampled over him, shouting and running away...

Dunn didn't want to go back to the specific plot, it was too cruel.

The room was quiet again, only the air conditioner buzzed slightly. Dunn suddenly felt that the atmosphere in this room was depressed, and Bernard's soul seemed to be wrapped around him, making him breathless.

Looking at Michael who was sitting in the corner as if his soul had been taken away, Dunn quietly retreated.

The corridor was empty and the pale light could not enter the morgue. Dunn felt a fire burning in his chest, rising upward. The depressed feeling did not alleviate at all, on the contrary, it became tighter and tighter.

He decided to leave this place.

When he walked near the hospital gate, he saw a taxi parked on the side of the road. A panicked woman ran out of the car and stumbled into the hospital building. Then Walker got out of the car and hurried to catch up.

Dunn hid himself in the shadows, he didn't want others to see him. When the taxi was about to leave here, he hurried up and reached for a stop.

The forest bar, which is always lively and extraordinary, is quiet tonight. There are not many customers. The people who are still here are drinking with their heads down and talking in low voices. It doesn't look like a bar where fans gather. The owner of the bar, Kenny Burns, was sitting behind the bar, wiping a wine glass repeatedly, but obviously his mind was not on the wine glass. He looked at the door, but he seemed to be out of focus.

When the door opened, his eyes changed. But it was not Tony Dunn or Des Walker who came in, but Bill who was often with Michael and John.

Bill entering the door looked up a little strangely. Today, after the Forest team played a regular season, everyone will come to the bar to drink and chat to celebrate. How could it be so quiet? He looked up and saw Burns, and realized that Burns was also watching him, so he raised his hand to say hello.

"Hey, Kenny. Do you know what happened? Where did everyone go?"

Burns replied, "They didn't tell you?"

"No. I came here after dinner...oh, yes. I met Tony on the way here."

Burns stared at Bill.

"He asked me Mark Hodge where they usually gather. I don't think he looks very good... Uh, Kenny, what happened?" Halfway through Bill's speech, he found that the guests in the bar were all standing from their seats. He got up, staring at him made him shudder.

Burns got up, leaned out of the bar, and grabbed Bill's clothes: "Is he alone?"

Bill nodded. He was frightened. What happened today? All are weird.

"Asshole!" Burns whispered, "Bill, if Tony has anything...damn it! Pull him back! What a fuck!"

After he finished speaking, he ran out first.

Bill looked at this strange scene, confused.

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