Chapter 80: The Olympics of the Ship Man and the Ship Lady (2)
Chapter 80: The Olympics of the Ship Man and the Ship Lady (2)
On August 5, another Olympic gold medal swimming competition began, and while Lin Han showed his might in front of the boxing ring, Katyusha also showed her heroic appearance in the blue waves. She first won the 100-meter freestyle event and broke the world record. When Hannah arrived the next day, Hannah also won the world record in the 100-meter backstroke. In the next few days of the Olympic competition, the two women took turns to perform and break the world record and win the championship. In the end, the two broke five world records and won five gold medals in swimming, bringing the Olympic gold medal in women's swimming to a grand slam.
Note: At the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, there were only five women's swimming events: 1oom freestyle, 4oom freestyle, 1oom backstroke, 2oom breaststroke and 4x1oom freestyle relay. So Hannah and Katyusha competed in three events each, but only won five gold medals.
Although the German swimming team's performance in the pool was excellent, Germany was a sports powerhouse, and it did not cause too much surprise and discrimination, and no one did them conduct drug tests like Lin Han afterwards. But what really catches the eye are the two glamorous and charming "roses" that suddenly appeared in the German swimming team: the cold and arrogant "Ice Rose" Hannah and the enthusiastic and unrestrained "Fire Rose" Katyusha, Hannah's temperament is mature and cold, while Katyusha is the opposite of another youthful and lively girl's style. When the two girls appeared on the edge of the pool in swimsuits, their beautiful faces, towering and charming body curves and slender legs can be called the perfect combination of angel faces and devil figures.
In order to "stir up" the second daughter, before and after every pool competition, regardless of whether she appeared in the game or not, the two daughters always appeared on the side of the pool on camera, attracting reporters from all over the world to take pictures, and the media that received money followed the hype, and the second daughter, who had repeatedly broken world records, suddenly became a celebrity second only to Lin Han in the Olympic arena. Katyusha, who has always had a headache for the faith of a large number of believers, finally received a large number of "salty and wet" beliefs by showing off her beautiful and sexy body under the hype of the media.
After hearing the good news from Katyusha, Lin Han vomited in his heart not without malice:
"Sure enough, as I expected, when a man masturbates to your photo, he will also have the power of faith."
As for Hannah's "doppelganger" Lin Han's performance in the Olympic arena, Hannah's explanation of the mustache is to better infiltrate and control China in the future, and the ambitious Hitler easily understands this statement. At the same time, Hannah explained to him that there are 450 million Chinese people, and the total number of Chinese people is estimated to be close to 500 million. That's an extremely large number. Lin Han's practice was also to harvest more faith power so that he could serve the German war planes.
In order to satisfy the moustache pride of "the noblest Aryan", Hannah promised Hitler that at the next Olympic Games, the Berlin Olympics in 1936, her "doppelganger" would appear as a pure German male, and this doppelganger would create more sports miracles than the current Linhan.
Of course, this was just a blank check, and in the script that Lin Han and Hannah had determined, Hitler would not have survived to the opening of the Berlin Olympics anyway.
The Los Angeles Olympics continued on a hot summer day, and Lin Han continued his insane saga as he went on to win the lightweight boxing title by knockout in the second round in the next boxing bout.
After each boxing match, Lin Han's opponent was admitted to the hospital. Out of the benevolence of the "monastic", he paid for all the medical expenses and nutrition expenses for the wounded opponents who were hospitalized, and gave them a trip home. The Olympic champions of this era were not as glamorous as those of later generations, and most of the participants participated at their own expense. Athletes from poor families often find it difficult to even pay for the journey home after the competition. Under Lin Han's deliberate propaganda of spending money to boast about himself, his behavior was touted by the media as a "chivalric oriental monk".
In the final marathon, Lin Han won the championship by a full three minutes faster than the world best, taking away the last gold medal of the Olympic Games. However, at this time, the whole world has long been numb to the "miracle" created by him, a mysterious Oriental. What made Lin Han depressed and dissatisfied was that due to the discrimination of the white race, he was "invited" to take forced urine samples six times during the entire Olympic Games, and he was forced to "drink urine" with his fingers six times, which was really disgusting.
Throughout the Los Angeles Olympics, Lin Han, Hannah, and Katyusha made a total of nearly 10 million dollars in windfall profits from gamblers all over the world through gambling, and led to the bankruptcy of a gambling company. At the same time, Time Magazine, published in the United States that month, used Lin Han's photo as the cover character.
When the Los Angeles Olympics ended, the Germans won seventeen gold medals in the Olympic arena, the Chinese won four golds and one bronze, and although the host Americans were robbed of a lot of gold medals that should have belonged to them by Germany and China who were crazy and cheating, the Japanese who originally had wonderful performances in the men's swimming event collectively had diarrhea and soft legs, and the Americans won four more gold medals in the men's swimming event. He remained at the top of the gold medal table, while the Germans were second.
After the Olympic torch was extinguished at the Los Angeles Coliseum, Mr. Lin traveled to San Francisco, where Chinatown is home to the largest Chinese community in the United States. There, he will meet with Mr. Szeto Meitang, the leader of overseas Chinese in the United States.
At the end of the 19th century, Chinese immigrants were brought to California like "pig sellers" to build the Pacific Railroad and pan for gold, contributing greatly to the local economy, but they were treated as "inferior citizens" by the government at the time, along with Mexican-American immigrants, blacks, poor whites, and sailors, and they were required to live in certain areas so as not to "pollute" other places. They had no choice but to settle down on Grantave. Later, new immigrants moved in to the center, and it has become a "Chinatown" with San Francisco's characteristics.
San Francisco's Chinatown is a place where overseas Chinese gather, and the first stop for Chinese who cross the Pacific Ocean to the United States is often San Francisco. Leaving their hometown to work hard in a foreign land, they are unfamiliar with the place and cannot understand the language, so they can only live together and take care of each other, and Chinatown naturally becomes their choice.
When he first arrived in the United States, Lin Han was just a new "Xuanwu Taoism" leader, and although the trick of dancing the great gods could bluff countless fools and fools into joining the religion, it would not have a very good effect on the "superiors" of this era. Religion is an extremely effective means of infiltrating forces, but in the end it is an evil way rather than a righteous path, even if this religion is "correct." Because in the eyes of those who are shrewd and sophisticated, the power of religion is just a sideshow. The traditional thinking of the Chinese is to worship ghosts and gods and stay away, and those in higher positions will be in awe of the power of religion, but the mind of prevention is also extremely heavy.
Because he knew this in his heart, when Lin Han first arrived in San Francisco, he did not go to Chinatown to visit Mr. Szeto Maiden. It wasn't until the end of the Olympic Games, through guò competitions and hype, that he earned great fame and appeal in the Chinese circle, and obtained a new identity that could be put on the table without scruples, that he set off for San Francisco's Chinatown to visit Mr. Situ Meitang.
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