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Chapter 417 SOther Woman Zane replied. "I can do that, but letbe clear. "Things might not turn our well even if you came." Lysander simply said. "I appreciate your help." With a sigh. Zane agreed.
Lysander found a nearby café and sat down, waiting and looking up recent property prices in Harborbrook.
After comparing numerous options, she concluded that the designated relocation building had the best location and offered the highest value for money.
Although it required a considerable investment, it was indeed worth it.
Lysander finally grasped the meaning behind Zachary's words at that moment. Josiah's nsure does bring convenience.
Harborbrook was a radiant metropolis. While the future of housing prices was uncertain, one thing was clear- they wouldn't decrease. The city's excellent location and promising development prospects ensured significant potential for appreciation.
Josiah's decision to relocate the building here was likely not solely due to its proximity to Central Hospital. He must have considered various other factors as well.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIn the afternoon around three o'clock, a message from Zane arrived.
He simply shared a location with Lysander.
Upon closer inspection, Lysander recognized the place to be the very sbar where Adrian-had taught her how to play pool last time. Mirage.
Why did Josiah suddenly decide to go there today? Without a second thought, she immediately hailed a cab and headed in that direction.
Just like Skywatch, Mirage was also exceptionally lively that night.
As soon as she pushed open the door, she was met with a cacophony of noise. Inside, there were at least twenty people, both men and women.
Zane had been keeping an eye on the entrance. When he saw her cin, he subtly gestured for her to proceed further inside.
Lysander gave a slight nod in gratitude and slowly made her way in the direction he had pointed out.
She soon found her target at the pool table at the very back.
Josiah was standing by the table with a few of his buddies who were leaning on their pool cues, anticipating a good show. A young girl dressed in a hoodie and jeans also stood next to him.
dressed Lysander's first reaction was to wonder whether this girl was the sone Zane mentioned who had answered Josiah's phone in the morning.
1/3 22:54 Mon, 3 Jun Chapter 417 SOther Woman Or perhaps he had dismissed the one in the morning, and this is a new one.
The girl's cheeks were rosy, and she was simply dressed in a white hoodie and jeans, her black hair cascading down. Next to Josiah, she appeared exceptionally petite.
It seemed as though Josiah was teaching her how to play pool. His tall stature hovered over her as he spoke to her. Their hands, both resting on the spool cue, were so close that they almost touched.
The men standing across the pool table couldn't help teasing Josiah mischievously when he didn't make any further advancements. “Josiah, who teaches pool like this? You should hold her hand, like everyone dors." "Exactly! Josiah, you should be a responsible teacher. Verbally instructing her won't be enough." "She doesn't know how to play yet. If you don't teach her properly, she'll find someone else to teach her sqon." Josiah looked up at them and chided playfully. "Even smoking can't shut you guys up." Everyone erupted into laughter.
The girl seemed quite young. Even if she wasn't a student, she couldn't have been out of school for long. Hearing those guys' words, she shyly lifted her eyes to glance at Josiah, but he wasn't looking at her.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmJosiah fixed his gaze on the pool cue, seemingly focusing on teaching her. He whispered, "Don't listen to their nonsense. Playing pool requires concentration." The girl's face was flushed. "Am I too foolish?" "Not at all. It's only your first day of learning. Take it easy; there's no need to rush." -Could you teachagain? I always seem to miss the mark," she asked.
Josiah bent down. "All right. Look. The main reason you're having trouble aiming is because you're not lowering your line of sight." The girl leaned forward further. "Oh, is this okay?" "Bend a little more." "Okay." The girl continued bending down, almost nestled in his arms.
"All right, this is enough." Josiah propped his left hand on the pool table for support, his right hand gripping the cue in her hand. "With the cue ball, the colored ball, and the pocket all in one straight line, adjust your strength, then make your shot." The girl, unable to resist the charm of a composed, gentle man like Josiah, blushed. Following his guidance, she struck the ball, but a sudden tremor in her hand caused the cue tip to veer off. Consequently, the cue ball that was supposed to hit the target ball deviated from its intended path. "It still didn't go in. What's going on?" The guys who were watching/burst into laughter right away.
Aiden, having had a bit too much to drink, chuckled goofily, his gaze unfocused. "They say a good teacher has exceptional students. Looks like vou failed, Josi I assumed she'd succeed on the first try." 2/3 Chapter 417 SOther Woman The girl's face flushed even more as she stammered, worried that Josiah might be upset. “No, no. It's not your fault. It's me. I just can't seem to get a hang of it. I think I'm just not talented in playing pool..." Josiah gestured for the waiter to reset the pool table to its previous arrangement. "That's okay. Let's try again." Someone immediately teased, "You sure are patient, Josiah. You better focus, little lady." "It's not every day you get the chance to be coached by Josiah. You might not get another chance like this if you don't pick it up now. He's a busy man after all..." The girl genuinely wished the ground would swallow her up. Instinctively, she found herself shrinking into Josiah's embrace.
Josiah, holding the cue, scanned the people around him nonchalantly and spoke with his arms crossed. "If you guys are bored, why not play againstfor the next round?" They all shook their heads no hearing that They were all exceptionally shrewd.
Recently, Josiah had been acting rather out of sorts. Although no one knew why, there was an unspoken agreement among everyone to avoid mentioning it.
Hanging out with him was fine, but they surmised they'd be in serious trouble if they ended up crossing Josiah
One particularly curious guy decided to change the subject as he recalled the last the saw Josiah. "D M remember seeing you leaving with Amelia last night. How cyou're with this innocent young girl today? Aiden, did you introduce her to Josiah?"
Gazing at him with a grin, Aiden casually shoved his hands into his pockets. "You're making it sound like I'm a pimp. Given Josiah's qualifications, leading a monastic life is the last thing he should do. He had semotional baggage before this, but things are different now. He can live his life however he pleases." When men gathered, they always spoke without any reservations.
Josiah seemed oblivious to what they were saying. Once the pool table was reset, he gestured to the gir standing in front of him to hold the spot on the cue stick where his hand had been. In a deep voice, he said, "Come, let's try again." His friends tactfully chose not to disturb him when he ignored them. Instead, they teased Aiden with a sly grin. "Aren't you afraid Lysanne will find out what you've said? You better be careful, or she might teach you a lesson when she comes to spotcheck on Josiah." Aiden shrugged dismissively, shaking his head. "Spotcheck on Josiah? She won't dare to do so now." Send Gifts 0