Thinking about this, Guardiola couldn't help but feel a sense of blame.
If José had been a bit more generous in completing an equivalent exchange, Huang Kaiwen wouldn't have been injured.
If Huang Kaiwen hadn't been injured, he wouldn't have to say these things on the training ground.
Without encouraging his teammates, naturally, he wouldn't have accidentally injured this Catalonia native.
In the end, it's all damn José Mourinho's fault!
Guardiola shook his head and walked toward the office.
Returning to Barcelona wasn't completely fruitless; this time, he found a book about Freemasonry essays.
Freemasonry only recruits theists, but it doesn't restrict your faith—as long as you believe in your own god, it's fine.
But Guardiola discovered an astonishing message in the book, suggesting that Freemasonry wants everyone to become gods. As long as you train properly and develop your abilities reasonably, you'll become divine.
Moreover, the Tower of Babel was built by Freemasonry.
