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The Substitute Ex-Wife: Seeking a Divorce

Chapter 95: The Woman Who Suddenly Appeared
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Chapter 95: The Woman Who Suddenly Appeared

Editor: Henyee Translations

"Yeah, sure. I’ll go teach Joan first. Anita, you should try practicing what I just told you about first," Owen said while handing the cue to Anita to teach Joan first.

Anita nodded without speaking when she heard Owen’s words.

Then Owen followed Joan to the practice ridge.

"Joan, swing the pole first. I’ll watch your moves," Owen said to Joan seriously.

Joan listened to Owen as she swung the pole up.

"No, Joan, you’re not doing it right," Owen said, reaching for Joan’s pole.

"You can’t take the pole up with your hands. You have to triangulate the lever, and then your wrists have to move up first, and then, with your head between your knees, keep turning your back," Owen said seriously.

"Got it?" Owen asked Joan when he was finished.

"Oh yes, and make sure your back is turned fully," Owen added.

Joan listened to Owen’s words while still looking confused. "I’m sorry, Owen, I can understand everything you’re saying, but why can’t I do it?"

"It might be better if you practiced a few more times," Owen said helplessly while listening to Joan. freewebnovel.cσ๓

"Owen, you can help me try the moves," Joan said to Owen.

Owen didn’t think much of what Joan was saying. To be honest, he was a little surprised to see Joan today. They had been very close before she left the country.

Joan used to cling to him and act intimately with him all the time, especially during the time when Mia had passed away. Joan had also given him a lot of comfort and encouragement, accompanying him through a difficult time.

Hence, he did not reject Joan’s request for him to teach her how to play.

"Good. Then I’ll only show you once. You must remember," Owen said while looking in Anita’s direction first. He realized she hadn’t even looked his way once, as if she didn’t care who he was with at all.

The way the two of them were standing together now looked too intimate. It was as if there was no one else around. Anita felt as if her eyes were being pierced. She looked up and tried her best to control herself.

At this moment, she finally understood why Joan was hostile toward her.

When they first met, Joan only cared about talking to Owen and completely excluded her. She might have ignored her because she was unfamiliar with her.

But now that she was so blatantly asking Owen to teach her in such close proximity, it was a blatant demonstration of her power. Unfortunately, Anita didn’t know in what position to call Owen back.

The more she thought about it, the angrier she became. Anita wanted to throw away the pole in her hand and go back to the hotel to sleep. She didn’t know how to play golf anyway. She’d come here today to spend time with Owen.

Who knew that he would leave her behind to chat with someone else?

"Okay, that’s it. You did a good job this time. Practice it yourself. I’m going to check on Anita," Owen said while putting down Joan’s hand.

"Okay, thanks, Owen. Go ahead," Joan said while looking sensible.

Owen hadn’t seen the look on Anita’s face earlier, but Joan saw the flash of sadness on Anita’s face.

This time she gripped the pole and watched Owen walk toward Anita’s back. She didn’t think she’d done anything wrong. After all, without Anita’s sudden appearance, maybe she was meant to be with Owen.

And she’d come back from England so suddenly because she’d heard about Owen and Anita’s marriage. But she was a step too late. She’d already lost hope.

But as soon as she heard that Dad and Owen had an appointment to play golf, she couldn’t help but follow.

Now, she was beginning to feel relieved that she’d come along, because she could clearly sense that the relationship between Owen and Anita wasn’t that stable. That meant she still had a chance.

And for now, no one knew that she liked Owen, not even her father. In other words, if she failed in her pursuit of Owen, no one else would know about it.

"Anita, didn’t I just teach you how to get on a pole? Why aren’t you practicing?" Owen, not noticing the sullen expression on her face, said as he walked over to Anita.

"Like I said, I don’t like golf, and I don’t know how to do it," Anita said even more unhappily when she saw Owen walk over and accuse her of not practicing instead of expressing concern for her first. fɾēewebnσveℓ.com

"If you don’t learn, you won’t be able to play today, and you won’t be able to play the next time. Are you going to never come out on an occasion like this with me again?" Owen, who was also angry when he heard Anita’s words, said.

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