"Scarlett, I want to drink your bathwater!"
The ti had co to January 17th when the 68th Golden Globe Awards ceremony took place at the Hollywood Beverly Hills Hilton Hotel. Upon seeing Scarlett Johnson appear in a deep V-neck dress, Durant excitedly posted a status on his social dia.
This instantly sparked countless jokes and mockeries.
Having played the role of Black Widow in "Iron Man 2" the previous year, Scarlett’s popularity exploded, ranking her Arica’s sexiest goddess.
Durant’s reaction, a typical awkward young man, couldn’t have been clearer.
However, soon after, Scarlett Johnson responded on social dia.
"If you can win the 2011 NBA Championship, I wouldn’t mind you drinking my bathwater."
Scarlett was 26 years old. For Aricans, especially Arican actresses, this was trivial.
anwhile, Durant was already excited behind the screen, the goddess of Arica had replied so quickly; this signified a possibility between them!
...
"Three tis at most today."
In Swift’s New York mansion, Swift reminded Hansen, who was embracing her.
The Grizzlies were visiting New York, and since Swift had no schedules early in the morning, a major battle was imminent for these lovers who often faced separations.
"Last ti, I couldn’t recover for a week." Seeing Hansen’s hands not stopping, Swift repeated.
She genuinely enjoyed spending ti with Hansen, but this one thing was beyond her expectations; Hansen’s stamina was simply too overwhelming.
Hansen nodded.
...
Swift leaned into Hansen’s arms, her eyes full of resentful charm.
She was going mad.
Hansen had indeed adhered to her request, the frequency hadn’t increased, but the intensity was unlike before.
She felt several tis not just a blank mind but on the verge of fainting.
This was not romantic at all, nothing like what she had imagined.
Hansen could only pretend not to see.
He had indeed held back, but the [Classical Master] had greatly enhanced his waist and abdominal strength.
And at the height of passion, who could control so much?
"I have a concert next week; co to the venue," Swift murmured as she sat up straight.
The results of the second round of the All-Star election had already been announced before this.
Hansen was pushed to the third place by Paul.
The number of votes between the two was already close; having completely offended the Spurs fans, they knew Parker and Manu Ginobili had little chance of starting, hence they switched their votes to Paul, aiming to prevent Hansen from becoming the starter of The West.
This was a continuation from Hansen missing the 2010 World Championship.
Advancing to the top 16 in the world competition, the dia had portrayed the association as fully committed and the players as hardworking, all except Hansen, who was selfish.
For such a selfish person, the dostic dia now treated news about Hansen with a cold attitude.
After all, the Grizzlies were no Knights; without Jas, unless you actively searched, you wouldn’t see any related news, much less good news, which naturally made it hard to support Hansen.
Fan circles? They were insignificant in the face of dia power.
This nearly total blockade was the most damaging.
After all, Hansen was playing across the ocean, and there was a huge barrier between East University and the United States.
As for those who had previously voted Hansen into the All-Star starting lineup only to realize they were actually helping him, they naturally wouldn’t repeat that mistake.
Thus, although there was still dostic voting, it didn’t form a massive group, and with another shift in the League’s voting proportion against East University, Hansen had been surpassed.
Swift ntioning the concert was actually a way to indirectly garner votes for Hansen.
"Okay," Hansen kissed Swift.
In matters related to basketball, Hansen had always been thick-skinned.
Especially since he had already clashed with reporters, any opportunity he should take more fiercely.
Swift truly considered a lot for him.
"What are you doing?" Swift noticed Hansen’s hands becoming restless again.
"I haven’t showered."
"No problem, let’s shower together."
...
A week later, Swift held a small-scale concert for her fans in New York, abruptly switched to a smaller venue at Madison Square Garden.
Despite being a minor concert, the venue was still packed on the night of the show.
Swift’s popularity had soared rapidly following the success of the "Fearless" 118-show world tour, positioning her firmly among the top-tier singers.
At this ti, Hansen was watching Swift’s concert from a VIP box.
Although he had been with Swift for over two months, this was his first ti actually attending one of her concerts.
No, to be more precise, it was the first ti in his two lifetis.
The feeling was incomparable.
Swift shone brilliantly on stage.
At that mont, he understood why he had felt there was a different kind of beauty when Swift was focused; because, at that mont, Swift on stage was the epito of concentration.
As one song followed another, the atmosphere in the venue continued to escalate.
Finally, when it reached its peak, Swift began singing her currently most popular song.
Hansen also left the VIP box.
"Love Story"
As the intro started, the whole venue erupted.
"We were both young when I first saw you..."
As the song played, the venue erupted into a massive sing-along.
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