The Invitational Tournament

Things progressed smoothly and according to Twain's wishes.

The next day, the major media outlets hyped the war of words between Manager Tony Twain and the reporter from The Sun at the news conference. The incident involving the three players' visit to the prostitutes had been completely cast aside.

Even The Sun itself publicized the matter, and unquestionably, they wouldn't say anything nice about Twain, whom they described as an unreasonable, annoying troublemaker who used obscenities and was completely uncivilized.

This kind of description lacked creativity, as they had used it on Twain in the past. Therefore, with regards to this assessment, Twain didn't care at all. Even if the whole world thought that he was Satan incarnate with horns on his head, it didn't matter to him.

He was happy to see that no one cared about what the three players had done in the red-light district.