Domination in America, Starting from being a Boxing Champion

Chapter 427 - 361 Yui from New Heng Part 2



A flash of insight struck her, and it seemed she understood everything.

Perhaps the accusation of her father embezzling funds was orchestrated by Tahara Anjo and the office, their goal being to make her accept this job.

It was utterly despicable!

Even though she had understood all this, Yui grew not more relaxed, but even more tense.

She had known Playboy Link Baker for a long time, originally a boxer, said to be undefeated with no one as his match, having defeated even the famous former boxing champion Tyson in just a few rounds, incredibly impressive.

Later, he entered the music industry, and with just three albums, he became the king of pop in Europe and America, his songs also hugely popular in Japan.

"unstoppable" "see you again" "legends never die" "all of me" "Everything You Need" and other eight songs successively topped the Japanese Billboard singles chart, and his three albums sold over four million copies in Japan, more than the albums of top Japanese artists.

What sold even better than his albums were his photo books.

Link released two photo books in Japan; the first was released in August 2009 alongside his second album "Keep On Movin'," successively selling over 1.2 million copies.

The second photo book, released this April, has so far sold over 5 million copies, ranking first among male photo books.

"Women's Own" magazine claimed that virtually every modern city woman in Tokyo owns a copy of Link's photo book.

Although this statement might seem exaggerated, it isn't too far-fetched.

Link is very handsome, with beautifully sculpted muscles, a very sexy physique, a masculine presence, and his photos in underwear are particularly sexy, reportedly inspiring fantasies among many proprietresses daily.

Yui had also collected a copy, but at that time, she didn't know she would end up having any interaction with him.

After being forced to become Link's Japanese teacher, her fondness for him dropped by 5%.

Link was also a movie star, owned a very successful record label, and had a net worth of over 150 billion yen, making him a tycoon.

Despite his status, Link was just a moderately famous tycoon; his fame in the United States was a bit less than MJ, Madonna, Britney, and others.

Yui didn't quite understand why the agency insisted on forcing her, a popular star, to become his Japanese teacher.

Especially since the government department was involved in the matter, they could easily expose her father's misdeeds or suppress the issue quietly.

This made Yui very nervous, feeling the situation was more serious than she had imagined.

After deciding to take on this job, due to the confidentiality agreement, when she informed her boyfriend Ryo Nishikido, she didn't mention that Tahara Anjo helped resolve her father's case, merely stating it was her choice to be Link's Japanese teacher.

Her boyfriend became angry upon hearing her decision, blaming her for not standing firm, and suggested that she might be deceived into sleeping with the playboy.

Yui promised she wouldn't, saying she would keep herself pure for him, and would not have any relationship with the playboy; if the playboy dared to force her, she would fight back desperately.

Ryo Nishikido only forgave her after hearing her promise, calling daily to check if the playboy had done anything inappropriate to her.

Yui said no, the playboy had recently been busy filming on set, only coming to the apartment to study Japanese for two hours a day, greeting her when he arrived and also when he left, behaving very politely.

Her boyfriend warned her not to let her guard down, suggesting the playboy's manners might be a disguise, and once she let her guard down, the playboy would pounce, taking advantage of her and unleashing his lust, adding that all men are like that.

Yui thought it unlikely.

Before, when looking at Link's photo books, she found him very handsome, a very handsome playboy; but upon meeting him in person, he seemed even more handsome.

Black, finely cut short hair, eyes like blue crystals, a high and prominent nose, his facial contours seeming as if crafted by an Ancient Greek sculptor.

He had a tall and straight figure, with very strong and sexy muscle lines, his body contours visible even clothed.

He was also gentle and polite, devoid of Japanese male chauvinism and did not belittle women, his temperament very good, even when faced with cold treatment, he did not get angry, instead making her feel very rude and ashamed afterwards.

Link was also well-read, having read many books including works by literary and philosophical figures such as Hemingway, Amedeo, Buñuel, Dali, as well as Japanese authors Haruki Murakami's "Norwegian Wood" "Kafka on the Shore," Yasunari Kawabata's "Snow Country" "The Old Capital," and Ryūnosuke Akutagawa's "Rashomon" "In a Bamboo Grove."

Every time she talked with him, Yui felt ashamed of her own limited knowledge and experience.

She also felt ashamed for previously viewing him with disdainful eyes reserved for playboys, how could such a handsome, refined, and knowledgeable man possibly just be a playboy who enjoyed toying with women's bodies?

So, when her boyfriend said that Link would unleash his animalistic side on her, she felt her boyfriend was like her past self, understanding Link superficially from the media, presuming him to be a worthless man, but in reality, Link was not like that.

Yui didn't explain on behalf of Link, only told her boyfriend to rest assured, firmly telling him that the person she loved was still him and asked him not to worry about her changing her heart.

Ryo Nishikido also reluctantly said he would wait for her return.

After hanging up the phone, Yui held her phone and zoned out.

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