Chapter 1028
Only Sherman and Kingsley''s grandfather were left in the room. The atmosphere was a bit awkward.
Sherman was not good at warming up the atmosphere. She smiled lightly and poured a ss of warm water for the old man.
Kingsley''s grandpa picked up the ss and took a few sips. A few minutester, Kingsley pushed open the door and came back.
His hair was a little messy.
"Why are you in such a hurry? Are you afraid | will scare her?" The old man grunted. How could his grandson''s intention escape
his eyes?
"That''s possible..." Kingsley raised an eyebrow. He handed the gift to Sherman. He was curious about the gift she had prepared.
"Mr. Wright, | don''t know what you like. My grandfather used to like it. | hope you will like it, too." Sherman handed the gift to
Kingsley''s grandpa.
The old man took the gift. He unwrapped the gift on the spot. It was a pair of table tennis bats.
The old man was slightly stunned, and Kingsley chuckled. He couldn''t help himself but lean over and kiss Sherman, "You''re so
amazing."
Sherman blushed. She pushed him away. She was trying to give the old man a good impression, but what was Kingsley doing,
acting so flirtatious?
The old man frowned, but he ignored them. He stared a t the table tennis bats.
"Do you like it, Grandpa?" Kingsley straightened his cor and asked, "If you don''t like it, you can give it to me. Although we have
been together for so long, she has never given me a gift. | feel jealous now.’
The old man nced at him and swung the bat." Could you tell me why you give me the table tennis bats?"
"Table tennis is an interesting sport. It''s fun. It''s easy and rxing. It helps you get a full workout. It''s of the proper amount of
exercise. It''s good for elder people. It works your body, your mind, your reflexes, your agility, your limbs’ coordination, and your
brain. And most importantly, | can y with you." Sherman said i n one breath.
Instantly, the old man''s eyes widened and sparkled," It''s good. | like it. Tell me when we''re going to y together."
The old man was hale and hearty. And he loved sports.
Sherman didn''t hesitate. She suggested, "We can go now."N?velDrama.Org owns this text.
There was a table tennis table right in the hotel''s fitness room. Sherman knew the old man was in advanced age and his legs
were slow.
So she hit slowly. She hit a shot first. Her movement was graceful. The ball flew steadily to the old man, giving him enough time
to make his strike.
Then Kingsley''s grandfather made a strike. He was very happy. He was all smiling. They had a great time.
The gift was very much to his liking. He was very fond of it. He had seen many girls before, but none of them could be so rxed
around him.
Kingsley was standing aside, with his arms around his chest. The lines on his face were softened, and she, as always,
fascinated him at every moment.
Before they left, the old man asked Sherman to y table tennis with him next time, and Sherman smiled and agreed.
ying table tennis suited her, too. She was pregnant. She could not engage in any vigorous exercise.
Kingsley''s grandfather was old. He could not undertake any vigorous sport either.
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He couldn''t go back with her yet. He had some matters to attend to in Lanechett. He would have to stay a few more days.
He needed to make arrangements for thepany. And he needed to take care of things with Merlin.
Then he would go back to Santabaca. Only when he had settled all the matters could he stay with Sherman forever.