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Chapter 667 Playing Golf Together

CHAPTER 667 PLAYING GOLF TOGETHER

Chapter 667 Playing Golf Together

Kristina abruptly looked up at Max and asked, "Is your mother Christine?"

Though Max had seen it coming, he still felt a subtle stir when this woman said his mother's name.

Yet, he didn't show a thing on his face. As calm as ever, he just nodded and said, "Yes. You know her,

too?"

The smile on Kristina's face turned more genuine when she heard this.

"Yes, I know her."

How could she not know Christine?

She followed Christine everywhere when she was a child. She had seen her as her big sister.

Christine also took good care of her as if she were her younger sister.

Sadly, fate played them. Kristina betrayed Christine. Up to now, she still felt too embarrassed to visit

Christine again.

Kristina's eyes dimmed when she thought of this.

Right at this moment, the elevator door slid open with a ring. This sound was out of tune with the

silence, but it spared the three from the awkward moment.

Kristina glanced at the floor number and said, "This is my floor."

Laura and Max nodded and watched her leave. Laura even kindly waved goodbye to her.

"See you around, Kristina."

Kristina turned around and nodded at them courteously before going away.

The elevator climbed two more floors to send Laura and Max to their floor.

Locking arms with Max, Laura probed as they walked to their room, "Max, do you think she's really the

woman in that picture hidden in your father's book?"

With a gloomier face, Max nodded with assurance and said, "Yes, absolutely."

Laura furrowed her brows, baffled.

"But, didn't you say that woman already died more than 20 years ago? How come she turned up here?"

Max was also bemused by that. But Kristina looked so alike with that woman in the picture, and she

also knew his parents. She was definitely the lady in the picture.

Thinking of this, Max said, "I don't know either. I'll ask my father about this some other day."

Knowing that there was no better solution at the time, Laura nodded in agreement.

After they returned to their room, Max ordered room service and then sat on the sofa to watch TV with

Laura.

A few minutes later, the dishes were delivered to their room.

One of the dishes was trout, which was Laura's favorite. Max removed the bones for her and put the

meat on her plate, saying, "Eat more. We'll have a lot of fun this afternoon. You need to get more

energy, or you'll feel hungry very soon."

Laura meekly ate the trout. Then, she asked, "What's there in the back?"

"There is a golf course. Do you know how to play golf?"

Laura thought for a moment and then shook her head. "No."

Max smiled and said, "It's fine. I'll teach you."

Laura didn't say anything.

After lunch, they took an hour-long rest. It was not until half-past three in the afternoon that they

changed into sportswear and went out.

The golf course in the back was very large. At this time, not many people were playing.

Laura picked a light club and stood there, waiting for Max to teach her.

Max held her from behind, his hands grabbing hers, which were clenching the club. Then, he guided

her on how to exert her strength while swaying the club to look for the perfect direction and angle.

Max instructed, "Look, stand in this posture, and slightly turn around. Use your waist to lead your

strength. Yes... Give it a shot."

Laura compressed her lips. She didn't like outdoor sports, so this was her first time playing golf. As she

was a rookie, it would be a lie if she said she was not nervous at all.

With the method Max told her, she gently swayed the club to test the direction before gripping the club

and swinging it forcefully.

"Thwack!"

To her amazement, it was a hole-in-one.

Eyes gleaming with surprise, she whooped, "Wow! I did it!"

Max said with a smile, "Good job. You're gifted."

Laura was elated. Though she was not interested in this kind of sport at first, her enthusiasm soared

after her first successful try.

"I wanna play again!"

"Sure. Have fun."

Perhaps Laura was really talented in playing golf.

She tried several times. Except for the third time that she lost control, she got the balls into the holes

every other time.

Laura was carried away by the joy of success.

While she was over the moon, Max was a little depressed.

He intended to get intimate with Laura by dint of this sport. He thought they could turn this game into an

outdoor sport they could both enjoy.

He even pictured how romantic it would be when he stood on the lawn and embraced Laura from

behind to teach her how to wave the club.

However, Laura's motor coordination was stunningly outstanding. Max only gave her one

demonstration, but she already mastered it!

As she continued to play, her golf skill would soon surpass his!

How could Max stand this?

Unwilling to accept defeat, Max grabbed his club and challenged Laura to a contest.

As a green hand, Laura had no fear. In the face of Max's challenge, her competitiveness surged. Thus,

she said yes without any hesitation.

The two then began to compete. The one who put more balls into the holes would win.

Laura had never played golf before. No matter how gifted she was, her stamina and skills could not

compare with Max's, who had been doing exercise persistently for years.

Shortly, Laura was soundly outscored by Max. Content rights belong to .

Looking at the scoreboard, she knew her chance of winning was slim. But she didn't get angry. Instead,

she tried harder.

But this sport required more than hardworking.

It was a game of mentality as well.

If one was not flustered, one would find it easier to get the balls into the holes. But if one got anxious,

one would be more likely to miss the goals.

Later, Laura failed five times in a row. She gradually became irritated. Plus, it was hot today. Her hair

was soon drenched in sweat.

Max had made several more scores during this time. He then looked over and saw Laura's anxious

face. He immediately felt soft-hearted.

After doing some thinking, he deliberately made the next three balls roll off the track.

Then, Laura scored again. She whooped in high spirits at once.

She glanced at the scoreboard. She was only two scores behind Max.

It was okay. She felt that if she was in luck, she could easily catch up with Max.

Therefore, she looked defiantly at Max, curled her lips, and said, "Did you see how great I am? It's not

too late for you to throw in the towel."

Max narrowed his eyes. A sly smile reached his cunning eyes.

"Don't get triumphant yet. The game hasn't finished. You'll never know."

Laura snorted. "How about this? Let's make a bet on this. Or this game wouldn't be much fun. What do

you say?"

Max arched an eyebrow but didn't refuse.

"Fine. What stakes will you offer?"

Laura pondered for moments. Since they were married now, their properties were jointly owned by both

of them. Thus, she figured it wouldn't be fun if she staked their properties.