The Secretly Rich Man

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Chapter 1739

Gerald Crawford:The Secretly Rich Man Novel (Invisible or Poorest) Chapter 1739

“Bowling? Alas! I truly have never played it before.”

After Gerald heard that, he pretended to reply in doubt.

Since he wanted to put on an act, he certainly needed to go through with it. He wanted to have fun withXanry properly.

“It’s fine. Let me teach you. Come! Let’s go and have fun!”

After Xanry heard that, he was not doubtful at all. He cheerfully said this to Gerald.

“Alright, then. I’ll go and have fun with you!”

Gerald directly agreed to do so. After that, he looked toward Juno.novelbin

“Juno, I’ll go and play bowling for a while. Just have a chat here!”

After Juno heard that, she naturally had no objection. She knew that Gerald certainly had his ownthoughts. Naturally, she would not stop him. She could only remark that it was not a good choice forXanry to look for trouble with Gerald. Till then, Xanry would definitely regret it.

Soon Gerald had arrived at the bowling alley with Xanry.

Both Xanry and Gerald occupied a lane respectively.

“Come, Mr. Crawford. I’ll teach you how to play this game. Just observe me!”

Xanry smiled and said to Gerald. After that, he picked up a bowling ball and held it in his hand.

Xanry walked forward and then exerted himself, pulling the bowling ball in his hand backward beforethrowing it forward.

The bowling ball soon started rolling in the lane.

Bang!

With that one shot, the pins were hit directly.

Xanry’s shot directly knocked down all of the pins. Seeing that, Gerald knew that Xanry clearly hadconsiderable experience with bowling. Besides, he was also a person with very powerful strength.

It seemed like Xanry had deliberately asked him to play bowling together just for the sake of bullyinghim.

But Xanry had assumed that Gerald was too weak.

Unbeknownst to him, Gerald had played bowling before. Not only that, but he also had a lot ofexperience.

Gerald had deliberately claimed that he did not know how to play bowling just so Xanry would not seethrough his act. It was all for the sake of exposing Xanry’s true colors.

Since Xanry wanted to play this game, Gerald would play with him properly.

“Come, Mr. Crawford. Give it a try!”

At that moment, Xanry picked up a bowling ball and handed it to Gerald before saying that.

Gerald received the bowling ball and walked forward, pretending to be unfamiliar with it. He did thesame action as Xanry had done before. He then threw the bowling ball in his hand forward.

However, Gerald purposely threw it in an askew manner, and he did not hit a single pin.

“Ha! Ha! Ha!”

When Xanry saw that Gerald had failed to hit the pins, he soon burst into a roar of loud laughter all of asudden.

“Mr. Crawford, it seems like you need to practice more. It’ll be fine after you practice a few times!”

Xanry pretended to be kind and reminded Gerald.

Gerald also did not bother about him. Instead, he continued to pick up another bowling ball andpurposely practiced his skills.

Xanry was indeed stupid, for he had not seen through anything. He had absolutely not found out thatGerald was actually pretending.

If it was someone else who was professional, Gerald was afraid that they would have long seenthrough it and found that he definitely knew how to play bowling. After a short while, Xanry looked toward Gerald again.

“Mr. Crawford, I see that you’ve practiced for so long. Why don’t we have a competition? Let’s have around, shall we?”

Xanry suggested to Gerald.

Gerald knew that Xanry was about to start, and his true colors were about to be exposed.

As expected, that was Xanry’s purpose. Xanry wanted to compete with Gerald and bully him fiercely inorder to humiliate him.

Gerald had seen through everything, but he was unwilling to point that out.

Certainly, Gerald was not the kind of person who would not conform to that.

“Sure!”

Gerald directly agreed to do so.

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