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126 Turned Out

"......Some people have noticed before that Noah set a record for NCAA after winning the first week of the season. He is the youngest coach to lead the team to win the victory in the college arena, and the first Asian coach to win the Big 12. Obviously, no one realized that he could continue to move forward at that time."

"After this game, Noah undoubtedly proved his ability. Whether it is tactical layout or on-site command, he showed his maturity and skill. Not only did he not have stage fright, but he also repeatedly dominated the process at critical moments. His interpretation and grasp of the game are excellent."

"I think it's time for a leader in rugby to appear. Who knows? Maybe this young man can bring something new to rugby."

"This game that beat the University of Texas even won him the nickname of 'Super Mario', and the nickname originated because of his Chinese..."

Bang.

Jiang Wenjin noticed the sound of the bathroom door opening, raised his hand and pressed the off button of the remote control, shutting down the morning news program "Good Morning America" ​​that was being broadcast on the live broadcast of ABC TV. He quickly turned around and brought the breakfast prepared in the kitchen to the dining table. Then Lu Jiayan's figure appeared.

When he arrived at the restaurant, Lu Jiayan asked casually, "Why did you turn off the TV? Are you not going to watch the news about 'Good Morning America' today?"

Although they have lived in the United States for more than 20 years and English communication is no longer a problem, Lu Jiayan and Jiang Wenjin are still more accustomed to Chinese communication at home. In order to practice English listening and not to derail with society, they are always used to watching morning news during breakfast time, either "Good Morning America" ​​or "Today's Show". Now that they are familiar with daily speaking, they occasionally watch "Oprah talk show" or "Alan Show".

The first two are the most watched morning news programs in the United States, and are a competitor for thirty years; the latter two are the kings of morning talk shows in the United States, and the influence of "Oprah talk shows" is even more profound. Over time, this has become a part of daily life, and habits become nature.

Now, without the sound of the TV, I always feel that there is something missing on the dining table.

Jiang Wenjin was slightly restrained, "...I just felt a little noisy and had a headache. Maybe I didn't sleep well last night."

Jiang Wenjin quickly placed breakfast on the table, soy milk and fried dough sticks, and buns. They lived in Flushing District, New York, surrounded by Chinese immigrants, and could easily enjoy all the food in their hometowns. Although these foods have been adjusted according to local eating habits and are no longer pure homeland flavor, they have become accustomed to them over the years, more or less a thought.

"Yes." Lu Jiayan didn't ask much.

Jiang Wenjin's gaze caught the newspaper on the dining table at this time, and his heart beat suddenly accelerated, so that his fingertips couldn't help but tremble slightly.

Walking over quickly, Jiang Wenjin put away the newspaper, but because he was too anxious, his body hit the dining table and almost knocked over the soy milk.

Lu Jiayan frowned, "What are you doing so irritable? Just keep the newspaper here, I'll take a look."

In the past, because of Lu Yiqi's reading, they could not afford to buy high books, so it was very inconvenient to learn English in daily life. That was an era when the Internet was not popular with civilian use. Lu Yiqi's only choice was to go to the library, but he had to take an hour subway from Flushing to Manhattan every day, which was very troublesome.

Considering that Lu Jiayan and Jiang Wenjin also need to learn English, they subscribed to the "New York Times" and the Chinese newspaper "World Daily" that is freely distributed in Chinatown - there is also an English learning section on it. This habit has continued all the way, and even if Lu Yiqi goes to university, it will not be interrupted.

"Aren't you worried that it will hinder you?" Jiang Wenjin concealed that English newspapers could be kept because the New York Times did not have any related reports; but the World Journal could not.

Jiang Wenjin carefully rolled up the World Daily and turned around and prepared to leave, but she didn't expect to be too panic, so that part of the newspaper roll fell off. She immediately turned around and prepared to pick it up, but she was still half a beat slower, and Lu Jiayan had already reached out.

"What's going on today? I'm restless?" Lu Jiayan could clearly sense Jiang Wenjin's panic and complained in a low voice, but then the words disappeared into his throat.

"Strongly overturned the favorite to win the championship! NCAA's first Chinese head coach made a brilliant debut!

——Lu Yiqi, who is only 28 years old, won the start of the four consecutive victories in the new season."

The headlines of the sports version, with huge fonts coming into view, and directly below is a photo that occupies half of the page. The face without beards looks a little green, with one hand clenched fists and raised high, the muscles of the arms and shoulders are completely tense, and the firm eyes seem to be able to penetrate the paper, with an unstoppable and passionate power, which is leaping on the paper.

"Jiayan." The second boot finally landed. Jiang Wenjin was a little embarrassed, but his nervousness slacked off because the secret is no longer a secret.

Lu Jiayan paused for a moment, then sat up straight, placed the newspaper next to him, and seemed to have no concern at all, and began to prepare for breakfast.

Jiang Wenjin was a little worried, and sat down diagonally, wanting to speak but stopping, but in the end the emotion overcomes the hesitation, "Aqi seems to be doing a good job..."

"I said, don't mention that guy at this home." Lu Jiayan's voice significantly worsened, revealing a sense of irritability.

Jiang Wenjin didn't continue talking and started to enjoy his own breakfast, but then he thought about it and picked up the remote control and turned on the TV again.

"…While this is just an NCAA victory, it's still too early to discuss the future, but from the perspective of professional commentary analysts, Noah seems to be very worth looking forward to. Let's make the assumption: If you are now the NFL team owner, would you consider having a good Asian coach to take charge for the team?"

"Are you talking about Noah-Lu?"

"Of course, he's the star who just passed this weekend, right? Even NFL has heard of his name."

"But that's just an NCAA game, not even a champion, and..."

"I know I know everything, so it's just a hypothesis. Please, we're doing the show now, not really picking the head coach for NFL."

"Okay. My answer is... no, I'm not sure it's a good idea."

"Oh, why? Why! I think seeing an Asian face on the field can add some fun to the same-sized rugby game. Aren't you curious about what exactly will happen?"

The cheerful discussion came from the TV. The two hosts of "USA Today" were in a very happy mood, and the laughter and laughter always echoed in their ears.

Lu Jiayan was sitting on pins and needles, and he couldn't taste the taste when chewing breakfast in his mouth. He felt more and more weird. He tried hard to cover his ears and eliminate all the sounds, but he drilled into his eardrum like a magic sound that filled his brain. He blocked his chest in one breath and couldn't swallow it. It was really a torment.
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