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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 998

Sherman was not good at this. She tossed five bamboo rings and got nothing.

Undaunted, however, she tossed another five bamboo rings and came up empty.

Kingsley rubbed his forehead with his pretty large hand and could do nothing but spoil her. Sherman was rather stubborn and would not give up easily.

Then Kingsley asked the stallholder for another ten bamboo rings.

Her perseverance was extraordinary, and the bamboo rings she threw were scattered all over the ground. No matter how hard she tried, she could not trap a toy, which made her impatient.

Standing behind Sherman, Kingsley smiled faintly, held her hand, looked straight ahead, and said softly," Listen, bend a little, take a step back, and then throw it out..."

His tips really worked. The first bamboo ring Sherman tossed landed around a white furry toy rabbit.

She squinted and looked at him with admiration, thinking it was so marvelous, "How did you know that?

Kingsley smiled, and his eyes glowed with the

remembrance of things past, "I've played this with others before. What else do you want to play? I haven't been with you these days. I'll make it up to you today...

It was New Year's Day. Sarah planned to visit her parents at the Day's family villa, and Leonel would go with her.

Billy happened to buy Natalie a car around there.

They drove over separately when they got the call, Natalie in her new car.

Leonel was about to light a cigarette when it slipped away. He pretended to brush against Natale's shoulder by accident as he picked up the cigarette.

Leonel, who was known as a dissipated man, found Natalie fairly charming.

Natalie was not happy with this fellow's touch and even hated it.

She knew from Sarah that Leonel would get any women he wanted by all means.

She, therefore, moved aside a little and kept him at arm's length.

She thought, 'This guy is good for nothing but his money. Honestly, he's not ugly, but he pales in comparison to Kingsley and Billy!'

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