Paul wasn't stupid—he knew this girl was doing this on purpose. Despite this, he put on a huge smile when the girl asked him if she could stand in front of him.
"Sure, of course, you can stand anywhere you want,"
Paul said, gritting his teeth.
The girl looked delighted. Before the class started, all the other girls had discussed that they would stop fighting for Paul's love for now. What was important was that they had to make Paul stop going after Jean.
Jean pretended that she couldn't see what those girls were trying to do. If anything, they'd even helped her a lot. With these girls swarming Paul, he would finally stop bugging her.
"Okay. I've already shown you what to do. You guys can have a try. Just be careful and remember what I told you before."
She then looked at each of her trainees and asked, "So who wants to do it first?"
Paul had been keeping his emotions bottled up. As the girls discussed amongst themselves, Paul stood on his feet and said, "I'll go first."
Jean nodded and smiled at Paul. "Great! Come on. Show me what you got. Such a brave young man!"
Paul felt much better after Jean praised him. He geared up and demonstrated what he'd just learned.
Based on how Paul moved, Jean could tell that he already knew a little about boxing. Although he wasn't doing it completely right, he was still better than most trainees.
Since Jean was Paul's coach, she approached him so she could show him what he was doing wrong. Paul relished the moment of Jean coaching him. However much to his surprise, a girl came over and suddenly asked them to stop.
"What's wrong, Miss?"
Much to Paul's dismay, the girl interrupted them. Jean didn't seem to mind but Paul was visibly upset. "Don't you know it's rude to inte
"Do you know what you did wrong? It's alright if you just wanted to own me. But you should not have helped Molly leave me!"
When Brian learns the truth, there is no chance for Hannah to win his heart.
Molly, who wants to run away from Brian, seems to be the only one to blame for Hannah's misfortune...
ok bad in front of Jean. So he'd figured if the girl wouldn't agree, he would simply change his end of the deal.
However, he didn't expect that the girl would agree that he was completely taken aback.
She left him with no choice. He conceded, "All right. Let's do it."
"Okay. Everyone, you're all my witnesses,"
the girl said as she flicked her hair confidently. She walked towards Paul and geared up.
Jean turned around, only to find that Zed standing behind her, which startled her. "What are you doing here? Don't you have training?"
Zed replied with a smile, "I switched my training to the same time as yours. My coach is teaching other trainees, so I snuck here to check on you. Are you okay?"
Jean grumbled playfully, "Yeah, I'm fine. I'm doing great actually because of what you did earlier. But I do have to watch these guys, they're getting real intense here."
"What's wrong?"
Zed frowned slightly. He could tell that something had happened when he arrived.
"Nothing wrong. They're just going to battle."
Jean told Zed the whole story, much to Zed's relief. It seemed that he didn't have to worry about Paul harassing his wife anymore.