Inside the office.
On the old Apple computer, a video was playing. It showed Ronaldo lying on a stretcher, being rushed into the players' tunnel, his hands covering his face in agony as he let out gut-wrenching sobs.
The camera shook as the medical staff on either side of the stretcher ran hurriedly.
The scene was shocking.
The video ended. Chen Yu clicked the mouse and played it again.
A moment later, the heart-rending cries of pain filled the room once more.
This was a scene from the first leg of the Coppa Italia final between Inter Milan and Lazio on April 12th of last year.
Ronaldo, who had been recovering from an injury for four months, had just returned to the pitch. But a mere six minutes in, he collapsed in agony.
After the match, he was diagnosed with a ruptured patellar tendon and has been recovering ever since.
At the time, some media outlets reported it as an unprecedentedly severe injury, suggesting the "Alien" might have to retire from the sport for good.
