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Chapter 335

I was not professional in playing chess, but I managed to pass.

Golf was my strong suit, and I became the first by competing against girls. I then accepted the challenge of competing with a team of men.

I seriously doubted that my three brothers were trying to set me up with Tyrell, and I ended up being assigned to his team.

And Nataly was assigned to a handsome man.

But she was eager to win, and she lost quite miserably, and I even hit the ball off course twice, causing Nataly to fall.

Tyrell looked at me with a complex expression and said, “I have to say, you played the ball quite well, and your accuracy in hitting people’s faces was impressive!

I wanted to speak but stopped, but he already knew who I was, and I didn’t hide it.”Anyone who wants to harm me, I will seek revenge on them one by one, just like playing with cats and mice until they are slowly killed. As for you, if you want to join them, I won’t stop you!”

Tyrell quickly stopped me from leaving, “No, from now on I will accompany you, I will never hold you back. At the same time, I want to tell you that Caitlyn and Leland want to challenge you.”

After Tyrell finished speaking, he turned his gaze towards Leland, who was standing not far away. Despite the fact that his hands were still crossed over his chest, he looked incredibly handsome. It’s clear that he lacks nothing, so I really can’t understand why he decided to participate in the training camp.

Caitlyn looked downcast, and we played ball together. In just a few moves, I made her feel utterly embarrassed.

But how could I possibly give up just because she admitted defeat?

Playing golf was an entertainment activity for the nobility. Are you really from the nobility? Can’t even do this, do you only know how to seduce people?”

My provocation made Caitlyn with a touch of anger, “You, number 116, I have no grievances with you, why do you always target me?”

Caitlyn lost and became somewhat annoyed.

And I leaned forward, “I had a friend in San Francisco named Kaylie, I remember her telling me that you were not professional in playing golf, but quite professional in snatching other people’s husbands at the golf course.”

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