Chapter 2447
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After thinking for a long time, Chen still decided to talk to Tiger.
If this was in China, even neighbors would talk to you.
But this wasn't China.
"Hey, Tiger, do you have time? How about we talk? "
"Uh … Teacher?" Tiger clearly didn't expect Chen to call him.
Subconsciously, he was still afraid of Chen.
"Teacher, I'm competing overseas. I don't have time."
"Fine." Chen's eye twitched.
Tiger's intention to evade and lie was too obvious.
"Tiger, do you remember what I said?"
"Teacher … What did you say?"
"I can take back what I can give."
"Thank you for the reminder, Teacher."
Then Tiger hung up.
Chen could feel Tiger's resentment.
Chen didn't plan to talk about life principles with Tiger.
He picked up his phone and searched for news about Tiger.
Although the news might not be true.
Most of the time, it could explain part of the problem.
…
In Tiger's mansion, a bespectacled, middle-aged black man in a suit walked over.
"Tiger, who's calling? I saw your face suddenly change after you answered the phone. "
"Bach." Tiger raised his head and glanced at his manager.
"My former teacher."
"Oh? He asked you for money? "Bach knew the world too well.
After a person became rich, there would often be some inexplicable people who would stick to him and ask for benefits.
"No, he doesn't want money, but he wants to take everything from me." Tiger's face was clouded.
"Oh? Who is he? "
"He's the person who made me," Tiger said. "I started my career under his guidance. He's really good."
"Tiger, you're the boxing champion, the first Grand Slam winner in the history of boxing! You're the strongest person in the world. "
"No, you don't know him. He once beat a dozen people to death with his bare hands." Fear appeared on Tiger's face.
Even now, he couldn't forget what had happened on the Internet.
More than 30 people had surrounded the two of them, but Chen had killed more than a dozen people and heavily injured them.
To him, it was like a nightmare.
Hearing Tiger's words, Bach couldn't help but frown.
He scrutinized Tiger. Could Tiger do it?
With the strength he had displayed in the arena, it would probably be very difficult for him to do so.
The corners of Ba He's mouth curved upwards.
"Tiger, I have something good for you."
"Something good? What? "Tiger turned and looked at Bach.
He knew that Bach's hands were not clean. When his agent found out that he was in contact with Bach, he had warned him.
However, compared to his former agent's style, Tiger clearly preferred Bach.
It was not only because of Bach's request for a lower share, but also because of Bach's ability and means.
For example, in a previous match, his opponent was a boxer who was equally strong.
At the time, Tiger had studied the opponent's match recordings several times. Even he wasn't confident that he could beat him.
But no one knew what Ba He had done.
His opponent was glaring at him with rage and hatred.
However, he didn't retaliate despite being beaten.
Although Ba He did not say it clearly to him, he could feel that Ba He must have used some means outside of the arena.
Of course, winning that match so easily made Tiger forget about Bach's tricks.
But that didn't mean Tiger trusted Bach completely.
Especially when Bach offered something good.
Tiger became wary.
Bach chuckled and took out a small bottle of medicine.
"What's this? A stimulant? "
"No, it's not a low-end medicine like stimulants." Bach shook his head. "It's called the Devil's Medicine. It can greatly increase your strength. Not just temporarily, but permanently."
"Bach, I don't want to be banned."
"Haha … I can't detect it with my current methods."
"Can't detect it?" Tiger raised an eyebrow and looked at Bach suspiciously.
Bach nodded and said with certainty, "Absolutely not. I'm your agent. How can I let you be banned?"
"How much?" Tiger was tempted.
"It's free," Bach said.
"Free? How is that possible? "Tiger didn't believe that Bach would give him something like this without reservation.
"As long as you do me a small favor, I'll give it to you," Bach said with a smile.
"What favor?"
"Help me fight a match," Bach said.
"You're my agent. Can't you arrange it?"
"It's not a regular match."
"Underground boxing?" Tiger asked in shock.
"Yes, it's an underground boxing match."
Tiger was silent for a moment. He looked up at Bach. "Are you sure this thing has no side effects?"
"Of course. I won't joke around with the greatest client I've ever worked with in my career."
Tiger thought about it. It was just as Bach said.
If he was banned, his loss would be the greatest, but Bach's loss wouldn't be small either.
"When is the match?"
"Tonight."
"Why the rush?"
"Don't you want to try the effect of this medicine?"
"It'll take effect today?"
"The effect of this Devil's Medicine is more perfect than you think."
Tiger took the Devil's Medicine and hesitated.
But in the end, his desire won over his rationality.
"Inject or take it?"
"Take it."
"Can I take it directly?"
"Of course."
Tiger twisted the cap and sniffed. There was no smell.
After hesitating for a few more seconds, he drank the entire medicine.
After the medicine entered his stomach, Tiger felt a burning sensation in his abdomen.
The burning sensation was spreading to his limbs and bones.
"Drink …"
Tiger let out a low growl.
Surprise flashed in Bach's eyes.
He'd seen others use the Devil's Medicine before.
The pain produced during use could almost be described as unbearable.
But Tiger didn't seem to be in too much pain.
He seemed to be able to endure it.
Tiger's breathing became heavy. He even spat out white gas.
His muscles swelled like balloons. The veins under his skin bulged.
Tiger gritted his teeth and clenched his fists.
It wasn't a good feeling. His bones cracked.
Tiger roared and threw a punch at the wall behind him.
Tiger's fist embedded into the concrete wall.
When he retracted his fist, there was a bowl-sized hole in the wall. Cracks spread around the hole.
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