Meanwhile, in an upper-class restaurant, two old men sat dining.
"You saw today's paper?" Steven asked his friend in a serious manner.
"I have been busy. I do not pay much attention to newspapers in the wrestling circle. I only browse through them every weekend," Mr. Wagner shrugged.
"Here, I think this might interest you," Steven lent him a paper causing Mr. Wagner to raise his eyes in surprise.
"What is the problem, Steven? There is no need to spare too much attention to these papers. They are like dogs barking in the street. They can write whatever they want, but it is the money that makes things go around," Mr. Wagner shook his head, but still opened the paper Steven had given him.
The moment he saw the title, his fork paused and he concentrated on what was written on the paper. Steven saw his reaction and nodded his head. He knew that Willy Wagner would see the problem with the article. If he couldn't notice such things, how could he become a successful business tycoon?