My Lord, you need to stand up!

Chapter 786 Breaking Out of Asia and Heading Towards the World

Chapter 786 Breaking Out of Asia and Heading Towards the World
So when Cheng Lang saw his lord again, he still earnestly advised him: "If you don't have to use guns, don't use them recklessly, especially since you are the son of a wealthy family, Jie Chuitang. There's no need for you to be the one to rush to the front in everything."

Wei Dong chuckled, "If I don't go, who will decide to select someone like that?"

Kemp's mother was a drug addict, and Hardaway's father was an alcoholic; both grew up in the lowest-class black gang communities.

They weren't bothered by their boss shooting in a Black community.

Hardaway only escaped the constraints of his birth through the NBA in his previous life, which can be considered a defy of fate.

It is said that he was obsessed with ball handling skills, because only basketball could bring him inner peace during his youth.

Completing university education at least enabled him to seize opportunities in his life.

Kemp, whose talent is even more explosive, is mired in a quagmire.

But this life will definitely be different. Not only will I be far from North America as I approach adulthood, but I will also have a father figure pointing me in the right direction.

Wei Dong took Camp from New York to attend a high-end financial capital conference and meet with senior executives of Detroit Automotive Company.

The original intention was to show architecture students, like how they see a vast world unfolding before them, and not to get bogged down in their own small personal feelings.

As it turns out, the casino crew's impression of the boss was secondary. After shooting and killing someone in the gang's neighborhood, he went home and stayed for 48 hours. With a guarantee signed by a senior lawyer from a famous law firm, he paid a $500,000 bail to ensure that he could return to Los Angeles on time for investigation and court appearances at any time, so he could go about his business that spans the globe.

This is truly a profoundly moving experience for these two Black players who grew up in poverty!

Asians, who have little presence in Citibank, can receive legal protection as long as they are rich and successful enough.

Gang shootings in these South Central communities are commonplace in the eyes of Los Angeles media and are not worth following up on.

It couldn't even compare to the sensation caused when the two young men arrived in Hong Kong.

Jiang Jialing is a radio producer by training and is well-versed in the operational details of various media.

I brought Fred and the five young players (four black and one white) back to Hong Kong ahead of time, and let them form a team to dominate all the amateur teams in Hong Kong.

This instantly caused a huge uproar throughout Hong Kong.

Actually, it only cost a few dollars.

Each player costs HK$500,000, which is certainly not cheap for an amateur basketball club, and it's hard to see any hope of recouping the cost.

But if you consider this as a warm-up for the Seaside Sports City project, then this money is just a drop in the ocean.

A classic example of making a big splash by spending a small amount of money.

Four young black men, at least NCAA college level, plus a tall, young white point guard, easily swept aside all amateur teams.

Basketball enthusiasts from all over Hong Kong flocked to the arena to compete.

It's free; you can play as a trial, but if the score difference exceeds ten points, another team will take your place.

They can switch teams five or six times in half an hour!
A near-professional basketball player appeared on a local basketball court to perform, creating a truly stunning visual effect.

Watch their skillful passing and cutting, simple pick-and-rolls leading to mid-range shots, dunks, and long-range shots, all sorts of fancy moves at will.

Major media outlets in Hong Kong couldn't resist coming to interview and report on it.

Because Jiang Jialing spread the word through her familiar radio and newspapers that these Citizens' basketball players were just the vanguard, and that top players would be stationed in Hong Kong to represent Hong Kong's grassroots basketball in Asia and become a new icon for Asian youth!

These last few lines were for Wei Dong to teach the publicity director.

Having worked as a radio producer for so many years, Jiang Jialing has developed a somewhat unsettling feeling and now admires her boss immensely.

Because she returned early and set up the formation accordingly, it easily sparked strong controversy among the Hong Kong local basketball association and basketball clubs at all levels!
Who gave you the right to represent Hong Kong?
Who gave you the confidence to represent Asian youth?

It is clearly a commercial sports and culture company. It is not registered with the official Hong Kong Basketball Association, does not participate in the Hong Kong First Division Basketball League, and does not belong to any district council basketball league in the 18 districts of Hong Kong.

What gives them the audacity to boast so arrogantly?
Basketball, a sport that has never been very popular in Hong Kong, has received so much media coverage for the first time, coupled with the hype and traffic generated by Chow Yun-fat leading the company.

Millions of Hong Kong citizens actually believed these boastful words.

If you repeat a lie repeatedly, say it publicly, and say it loudly enough, it will become the truth.

This tactic has had its pinnacle examples in later basketball and football.

The entertainment industry and idols are emerging in endless streams.

Anyway, they desperately buy traffic to promote themselves as top influencers, top masters who are lonely at the top.

By generating buzz and drawing condemnation from all sides, even the fact that the Demonic Sect's Bright Peak was taking on the six major sects single-handedly made it seem like it was on par with the righteous sects.

In the two or three months prior, the dockside basketball court had already attracted thousands or even tens of thousands of basketball enthusiasts.

The weekly prize of HK$10,000 has been given away for over ten weeks, which has definitely established a reputation for being generous and wealthy in the Hong Kong basketball circle.

Now that the war of words has started, no matter which professional basketball club or league's fans are involved, this side has more people and they are spread all over Hong Kong.

They all smugly faced the professionals from all sides, saying, "If you're so capable, come and play a game in our basketball arena."

Look how awesome our Dong Sheng basketball team is!
Previously, amateur basketball teams were looked down upon by professional, semi-professional, and community teams.

Now, any company that can't resist testing their skills will be able to do so.

If these kids, who are basically at the NBA draft threshold, were to beat them up, wouldn't that cause an uproar?

He returned about a week late, and Fred, as manager and coach, had already led these guys to defeat almost all the district council teams that came to challenge them, including three Division A professional basketball teams and seven Division B semi-professional basketball teams.

Now their reputation has spread throughout Hong Kong, making the previously high-ranking Hong Kong Basketball Association professional league teams feel very awkward.

Winning wouldn't bring any benefits, but losing would lead to a dramatic fall from grace and ridicule. Considering that only a handful of players on the mainland national team reach NBA draft level, and these high-flying, athletic young men from the US are already so impressive, are there any stronger contenders?

I don't believe it, I don't believe it.

It's causing quite a stir in various newspapers and magazines.

For a time, the uproar even surpassed that of the stock market, the real estate market, and various gossip in the entertainment industry.

Several black-and-white ball players strutting around with their arms crossed, posing for photos that were widely circulated in newspapers.

The dockside stadium and the surrounding market are bustling with activity every day, attracting thousands of people to come and watch.

No entrance fee, no purchase required, you have to squeeze in on your own.

Watching local teams that I used to think were pretty awesome get thrashed and beaten.

Even the sports news on TV stations were joking that only if all the teams gathered all their top players to form an HK All-Star team could they possibly compete with these five foreign experts.

Basketball fans, who were previously ignored, have finally started calling radio and television stations to offer suggestions: "Big Eyes, Blackie, Electricity, we're sure to win!"

Just ask if it's lively or not.

So when Wei Dong and his wife brought the two little black guys out of the terminal, Camp's height of just over two meters and his strong and muscular physique attracted people from all directions to take pictures.

Is this the legendary top-level expert?

Without the previous groundwork, there would be absolutely no such striking associative effect.

The terminal was packed with people craning their necks and asking all sorts of questions.

Qin Yuye chuckled to himself, "It really feels like visiting a zoo..."

The Hong Kong airport is located in the city center, right next to Kowloon City, Hung Hom, and only a few kilometers from Tsim Sha Tsui.

It belongs to a bustling and vibrant area that is immediately apparent.

Even the young black man, who was used to the spacious and sparsely populated environment of Citibank, exclaimed in surprise.

I was immediately filled with curiosity about this dazzling Eastern city.

The three Taoist priests, who had also traveled abroad from Shanghai, were very excited to finally return.

Shen Cuiyue was even more excited. She hadn't seen Wei Dong for more than two months since he returned to the mainland. She stood on tiptoe by the car outside, tears welling up in her eyes.

Having eaten his fill these past few days, Qin Yuye immediately let go, showing absolutely no intention of showing off. Instead, he affectionately and proactively took her arm, saying, "Alright, alright, home is yours. I can stay at the company if I want..."

Shen Laosan still had a sixth sense, and he immediately became wary of this sudden intimacy. He turned his head and stared intently at the person, then his eyes widened and he whispered, "You two slept together?"

Qin Yuye gave him a smug wink: "Good luck!"

Shen Cuiyue almost kicked her into the air!

The main purpose was to have Wei Dong communicate with Xiao Hei and his brother throughout the journey before getting into the car, while Qin Yuye simply drove his own Jaguar and followed behind the van.

Of course, I wouldn't go home at this time. I let Wei Dong casually describe the bustling city center in words, and then conveniently turned into the seaside dock area, which was packed with people!

The biggest difference from two months ago is that various brand advertisements are now hanging everywhere.

Although inkjet printing is not used, screen printing and color painting have been commercialized in Hong Kong for many years, and various signs and posters are very well-developed and skilled.

Sports brands, sneaker logos, food stalls, and beverage shops create a bustling atmosphere.

Of course, the biggest signboard is the single three-dimensional character "Dong Sheng Basketball" standing taller than a person on the top of the basketball court, along with English text.

Even Wei Dong thought it sounded like the name of some kind of gang.

Then everyone saw Camp getting out of the car out of curiosity, and the whole dock area was in an uproar.

Is this it?!

If the airport area is just a source of curiosity, this place is simply breathtaking.

A few months ago, Bo Zai Dong said he was going to make a big splash, and now it really is.

Back then they said they were looking for top-tier American masters, but just looking at them now gives everyone a mental orgasm.

There was no need to go inside the basketball court converted from a warehouse; right outside, by the basketball hoop, Wei Dong smiled and handed Kemp a ball.

The boy in the T-shirt casually patted the backboard a couple of times, mainly to check the steel basketball hoop, which was fixed to the original dock truss.

He casually retreated to his half-court, then dribbled and started, bouncing twice to reach the three-point line, and then jumped from a distance in front of the free-throw line!
At that moment, there were probably thousands upon thousands of people in the dockside commercial area, all of whom squeezed out of the basketball stadium, as well as consumers and shopkeepers in the adjacent commercial area.

Despite the large crowd, everyone remained completely silent!

All eyes were focused on that spot.

Look at that strong and tall boy, leaping in the air, his movements graceful and fluid, like a stepping motion in the air. He catches the basketball with one hand and smashes it into the basket with thunderous force!
Everyone felt a thrill that sent shivers down their spines!
Only by witnessing it firsthand can one develop such extreme admiration for physical gifts.

We are all the same species, so why is there such a big difference between us than between humans and dogs?

Anyway, it was quiet for only a moment before I saw the boy swinging on the rim, bending the hoop.

The entire audience erupted in applause!

beat!
Fight across Hong Kong, fight across Southeast Asia, fight across Asia!
Conquer the entire world!
(End of this chapter)

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