Domination in America, Starting from being a Boxing Champion

Chapter 345: Encounter with a Beauty Backstage



The trip to Hong Kong Island concluded.

Link led the tour team to Taiwan Island where they held five concerts.

He collaborated with singers such as Zhou Huajian, Wang Lihong, Mayday, Jay Chou, and Mo Wenwei, with audience numbers exceeding 30,000 at each concert. At the Taipei Dome, the number of spectators reached 68,000, creating a sea of people.

Before coming to Huaxia for the concerts, he had also opened a Weibo account in advance and arranged for his assistant to update the concert news daily.

Many Huaxia fans left comments such as "Welcome Hanzi Brother back," "Welcome Quan Brother to perform in Huaxia," "Welcome Link to taste Huaxia's delicious food," and "Link, see you again."

Since he saved someone during the 2008 Olympics and was praised by official newspapers, everyone's attitude toward him was very friendly.

The media also gave him plenty of coverage, mentioning his Olympic victory in 2008, the rescue during the Olympics, and the return of his Olympic Gold Medal to Huaxia, among other interesting stories.

They also highlighted his identity as the world boxing champion, the European and American singer with the highest album sales worldwide, a celebrity of People of King rank in the music world, and a movie star, among other things.

In just ten days, his Weibo followers exceeded ten million, making him the foreign singer with the highest number of followers on the platform.

On Hong Kong Island and Taiwan Island, people also use Twitter quite a bit. During the concert series, his Twitter followers increased by over eight million. According to Twitter's data department, 80% of these followers came from the Huaxia region.

After finishing the concerts on Taiwan Island and undertaking two events, he led the team to several major cities along the southeast coast of Huaxia to perform.

Ding-ling-ling!

After completing a concert at the Shenchuan City Stadium, Link was resting backstage, writing thank-you cards for all the fans who had given gifts. His phone on the table rang. It was a call from Chris Liu.

"Chris, I'm listening!"

"Link, are you still backstage?"

"I am, what's up?"

"I, I have a friend who wants to come backstage for an autograph, but your bodyguards won't let her through. Could you talk to them?"

"No problem at all, tell your friend to give your name, and I'll give them a heads up."

"Great! Please tell them quickly."

After hanging up, Link called to notify Wallace and Bob, allowing someone named "Chris Liu or Yifei Liu" to come in. Wallace said there were two people, two Huaxia girls wearing masks and acting mysteriously.

Link said it was okay, Chris Liu's friends couldn't possibly be assassins.

Link continued filling out the cards, handing the completed ones to his assistant to distribute to the waiting fans backstage so as not to let them come in vain.

Knock knock knock!

"Come in!"

Link put down his pen, and the door to the reception room opened as his assistant led in two masked girls.

The one in front was a bit shorter, a little over 1.6 meters, dressed in a white tee and blue jeans, with a petite and slender figure, a ponytail, and bright almond-shaped eyes full of curiosity as she stared at him.

The other was taller, wearing a blue long dress with long black hair flowing down, her fair and slender arms, and delicate seductive collarbones visible. She also wore a white mask covering her face, her pretty phoenix eyes blinking with excitement and joy.

The two were also holding bouquets of flowers.

After glancing at them, Link curved his lips and asked the assistant to take the flowers, "Thank you for the flowers, ladies. Do you speak English?"

The taller one nudged the girl in front, who rolled her eyes at her and said in English, "Yes, we speak some English. Mr. Baker, I'm your fan. We were just down there watching your concert, it was amazing."

"Thank you! Do you need autographs?"

Link sat down and picked up a pen to inquire.

The girl in front exchanged glances with the girl behind her and nodded.

"Miss, what's your name?"

"Sing Shu, Jennifer Shu!"

The girl in front spelled out her surname.

Link nodded and quickly wrote on the card, 'To the beautiful Miss Jennifer Shu.' Then he looked at the slightly taller girl. "And miss, what's your name?"

The girl blinked but did not speak.

Link smiled gently and continued to write on the card, 'To Miss Chris Liu who doesn't wish to reveal her name.'

"Did you recognize me?"

The taller girl pulled down her mask to reveal a delicate, pretty face with phoenix eyes, red lips, and a fair, pinkish complexion resembling a peach blossom fairy. She blinked her beautiful eyes, looked at the card, then back at Link with a smile on his face.

"Hi, Chris, long time no see. Want a hug, just like when I left in '08?"

Link reached out with a smile.

Chris Liu looked at him for a moment, stepped forward, and leaned into his chest with blushing cheeks.

Link gently embraced her; she smelled sweet and her body was slender and light, like holding a soft stuffed toy.

Jennifer Shu watched in astonishment. Feifei was usually very reserved, hardly hugging any men except for work in films, but she didn't seem to mind being held closely by Link.

Jennifer Shu sensed their relationship was probably not so simple.

"Why didn't you call ahead when you came? I would've had my assistant pick you up."

Link asked as he released the girl from his embrace.

"I wanted to surprise you, but your bodyguards are too strict. We had no chance to sneak in."
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Chris Liu said with a smile, looking up at him.

Link smiled lightly and told her that during a concert in Southeast Asia, some fans had dressed up as staff members and snuck backstage, nearly causing an accident on stage. To ensure his safety, his bodyguards had to be more vigilant.


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