Twenty years ago, David Beckham was still playing for Manchester United.
At that time, the promising young heartthrob burst onto the scene, attracting countless eyes. Every move he made could create waves, and Sir Alex Ferguson, the manager of Manchester United, worried the disciple might become distracted, repeatedly reminding Beckham to focus on the pitch.
Later, when David Beckham met Victoria Adams, Sir Ferguson immediately sounded the alarm, fearing the hullabaloo off the field might become an obstacle to Beckham's progress, and quietly sowed a seed of unrest in the locker room.
Looking at how the story unfolded later, Sir Ferguson's concerns were gradually confirmed; but in the beginning, the lovebirds, David Beckham and Victoria Adams, hadn't done anything wrong.
However, reality is just like this—
The trees want to stay still, but the wind keeps blowing.
Things appear simple, yet hide a complex core. Even if nothing happens, suspicion and worry begin to grow.