To the Love of My Life-Chapter 270 - : Becoming More and More Sensible (10)

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Chapter 270: Chapter 270: Becoming More and More Sensible (10)

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Seeing Steve Burton clapping, Mr. Robbins hurriedly clapped along, praising in unison, “Ms. Gregory, that’s amazing!”

Ruby Gregory, being praised like this by two people, felt a little embarrassed.

She thought about how she had to show her close relationship with Steve

Burton in front of Mr. Robbins, so she glanced at him and said with a smile,

“It’s not me who’s amazing, it’s Steve who’s amazing.”

Apart from the time when she was anxious on the viewing platform and called him Steve once, she always called him Mr. Burton in her mouth. 𝓯𝘳𝘦𝑒𝓌𝘦𝘣𝓃ℴ𝘷𝘦𝘭.𝓬𝘰𝑚

Now she calmly called him by his name, and the depths of Steve’s eyes suddenly brightened when looking at Ruby.

However, due to what Ruby said, Mr. Robbins was puzzled, “Ms. Gregory hit a good ball, so how is it Mr. Burton who’s amazing?”

With a shy smile, Ruby said, “It’s Steve who taught me how to play.”

Just now, Steve took the lead in clapping, and now it turns out that Ruby was taught by Steve. It seems that the woman with a deep relationship with Steve is not Olivia Foster but Ruby Gregory!

Mr. Robbins continued throwing flattery, and it was a double hit, praising both Steve and Ruby, “It’s true that good teachers produce good students!” Good teachers produce good students?

Unable to help smiling at the corners of his lips, Steve took the golf club, swung smoothly, and just as the club was about to hit the ball, he suddenly turned his wrist, hitting the ball far away from the hole.

Despite hitting such a bad shot, Steve showed no embarrassment or shame on his face. Instead, he even had a leisurely smile.

Although Steve said so, Mr. Robbins still noticed that Steve deliberately hit the ball off course just now.

This was clearly him giving way to Ruby, just like how Mr. Robbins tried to please Steve earlier.

Seeing Steve letting the ball go for Ruby’s sake, Mr. Robbins dared not win anymore, and in order to please both Ruby and Steve at the same time, he didn’t even aim at the ball when he swung the club this time.

With a leisurely tone, Steve looked at Ruby who had just defeated both him and

Mr. Robbins and said, “My disciple has truly surpassed her teacher.”

Steve casually handed the golf club to a nearby caddie, then took the bottled water handed over by the caddie, twisted off the cap, and naturally handed it to Ruby who was beside him.

This action made Mr. Robbins even more certain that Ruby was much more liked by Steve than Olivia Foster. It seemed that his decision was wrong, but fortunately, he hadn’t signed a contract yet. He had to contact Maxwell Gregory quickly. Of course, he didn’t forget to sell a favor to Ruby, “Ms.. Gregory, is your father’s health alright recently? I wonder when he’ll have time to sign the contract for the next project collaboration?”