Chapter 289
The Charming Ex-Wife ( Lysander and Josiah ) Online Novel
Chapter 289 Josiah Taught You
Adrian asked, âLysander, what do you say?â
Lysander thought for a moment and replied, âIâm still a beginner, and with Ms. Lysanne not feeling well, it could be considered fair.â
âDo you want to play?â
Lysander looked up at him. âDo you?â
âIâll accompany you. If you want to play. Iâll play with you.â
Seeing that the participants had agreed, Aiden went to set up the pool table himself sensibly.
Daphne patted Lysander on the shoulder. âIâm going to make a quick call. Iâll be right back.â
âOkay.â
Once the table was ready, Josiah asked, âWhoâs breaking?â
Adrian said, âDoesnât matter to me.â
âThen shall I do it?â
âGo ahead.â
Josiahâs gaze was icy as he removed his suit jacket. When Lysanne reached out to take it, Josiah dodged and called, âAiden.â
Aiden quickly ran over, taking the jacket from him.
âLysanne,â he said with a smile to ease the tension, âyouâre about to play. Itâs not convenient for you to hold the jacket. Iâll take care of it.â
Lysanne forced a smile. âOh, okay. I didnât think of that.â
âNo worries, no worries. You focus on the game. Iâll handle the logistics.â
Josiahâs break left the others with almost no chance to play.
He nearly cleared the entire table by himself.
Only the last black eight-ball remained, perfectly aligned with the cue ball and the pocket, making it an easy shot for anyone with a bit of skill.
Josiah stood up straight, smiling at Adrian. âClearing the table right off isnât very polite. Iâll leave one for
OU SO YOU
can participate, Dr. Sutton.â
Adrian glanced at the table, understanding the situation. He chuckled, âWhether I sink this eight-ball. or not, the gameâs already yours, Josiah.â
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Josiah tossed his cue aside and said softly, âWhat now? We didnât agree on any stakes when we started.â
âIt was just for fun. Who needs stakes?â
Adrian leaned down, aiming for the black eight.
âDr. Sutton!â Lysanne suddenly called out.
Adrian frowned, displeased. âWhat is it?â
Even Josiahâs expression turned sour, his gaze darkening as he looked at her. âAre you unwell?â
Lysanneâs face was pale, her voice weak. âNo, itâs just we agreed it was a two-on-two. After Josiah, it should be my turn, not Dr. Suttonâs.ââ
Josiahâs voice was cold. âWhat are you trying to do?â
âI⦠I justâ¦â Lysanne sniffled and continued softly, âThose were the rules we set at the start. We should follow them.â
Sure,â Adrian said, putting his cue down and making way for Lysanne. âMs. Lysanne, youâre right. According to the order, itâs your turn.â
âThank you, Dr. Sutton.â
Lysanneâs stance was perfect.
Lysander, who had learned from Adrian for less than half an hour, could see that.
her posture was very stable, and her hand used as support was steady-exactly like Josiahâs stance.
Clearly, Josiah had taught her.
Adrian noticed this too and teased, âIndeed, a good teacher produces a good student. Josiah, you taught her well.â
Josiahâs face darkened as he glanced at Lysander, seemingly wanting to explain, âThat was many years.
ago.â
Lysander looked straight ahead, saying nothing.
Adrian said, âThe hardest thing to forget is our youth. The feelings we have in our youth may only happen once in a lifetime and never again.â
Josiah replied with a hint of bitterness, âBut youth also means immaturity. The choices made then arenât necessarily the right ones.â
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