100 Tang En And Edward Part 2 (1/2)
Chapter 100: Tang En And Edward Part 2
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Tang En looked down at her from above. Through the neckline of the light yellow shirt, he was able to see clearly the Mariana Trench that was inside. ”It's alright. I think Edward must be busy with something. In addition, I also have my own things that I have to do. Goodbye, Ms. Barbara.” Waving his hand, Tang En turned and left.
His original bad mood had been uplifted from the mere sight of seeing this ”female robot's” other side. No, she was no robot at all.
Lucy tilted her head as she looked at Tang En's back, as if she was deep in her thoughts.
Kerslake, who was supervising the training field from the side, heard sounds of footsteps going past him. He felt that something was amiss, but he did not pay much heed to it. Kerslake only asked casually, ”You're back so quickly, Tony? Or did you leave something behind? Or you suddenly dared not meet that Yankee?”
”Are you referring to me, Mr. Kerslake?”
”Wa!” Kerslake jumped up in fright. After recovering, he discovered that the person standing beside him was not Tony Twain, but the chairman of the football club and the person who he had just called a ”Yankee,” Edward Doughty.
The young chairman of Nottingham Forest was dressed very casually. He wore a yellow jacket over his green sweater, light-blue jeans, and white sports shoes. He was completely different compared to that father of his who, no matter the occasion, always wore a neat suit and combed his hair neatly before appearing in front of other people. Edward appeared to be extremely energetic, but completely unlike the chairman of a traditional English football club.
”Mr. Chairman. You... Why are you here?” Kerslake was so shocked that he was tongue-tied, as Doughty clearly overheard Kerslake calling him a Yankee.
”I heard that you defeated Arsenal two days ago, so I came over to congratulate you all. I can't do that?” Unlike his father, Edward did not look into the other party's eyes when he spoke. Instead, he tended to look around.
”Of course you can. But in actual fact, we only defeated the youth team of Arsenal. It's nothing much, actually.”
Doughty coughed twice before saying, ”No matter the case, you should be rewarded for winning. Congratulations, Mr. Kerslake, you did a great job.” Edward extended his hand to shake the hand of the assistant manager of the youth team, David Kerslake.
”Thank you for your praise, Mr. Chairman. But the main bulk of the credit should go to Manager Twain.”
Edward nodded his head and asked, ”Where is Tony?”
”Hmm? You didn't see him on your way here?” Kerslake felt that it was strange. Edward was even more puzzled than him.
”Oh? I didn't see him. In that case, he went to the first team?”
”He went to find you, Mr. Chairman.”
”Ah...” Edward scratched his head. He had come to find Twain, but Twain had gone to find him instead. The two of them even missed each other on their way. He casted a look of boredom to the field, but soon had his attention completely stolen by one of the players on the field.
The players were currently undergoing Rondo training on the field. The training usually had four or five people forming a small circle, whereby the people in the circle would continuously pass the ball to one another. The only requirement for them was that they could only touch the ball once every pass, and there would be another player inside the circle in charge of snatching the ball. The snatcher could use any and all means, except fouls, to touch the ball. This type of training that seemed like a mini game could raise the player's proficiency in ball passing, and at the same time improve their teamwork. The training was also conducted in a small area at a fast pace, which was extremely similar to real match situations.
Due to his exceptional performance during the Saturday's match, Kerslake arranged for Wood to be the ball snatcher as a form of reward. The person, whose pass got touched by Wood, would not get to join the circle and snatch the ball. Instead, he would be required to run one lap around the training field as punishment.
Edward was not knowledgeable about football, and naturally, could not understand the meaning and purpose of such training. However, this did not stop him from noticing George Wood, who was snatching the ball in the middle of the circle. In a short five minutes' time, he had already made all five of the people in the outer circle change once—all of them had been made to run one lap around the field. His speed was extremely fast, regardless of it being when he was turning around, when he was sprinting, or when he was kicking the ball. It was almost as if he was already in front of the receiving player when the ball had just been passed, causing the teammate who was caught off-guard to let Wood successfully intercept the ball.