I Love You, Miss Genius
Chapter 38
Chapter 38
Honnte glanced at Jim, who was warming up, and said, “If I went up against him, I’d only stand a slim
hance of winning “What she said gave Ivor quite a shock.
“Begin!” Alfred shouted. He was acting as referee for the fight. Floyd moved in on Jim. They were both skilled fighters, and traded blows incessantly. It was a sight to behold, dazzling the onlookers.
Ivor began to believe what Bonnie had said. “He’s definitely strong
Bonnie was silent, Jim was pulling his punches because he was trying to conceal his identity. Otherwise, he would have knocked out Floyd immediately.
Five minutes later, gusts of wind rose as Jim and Floyd’s fists collided fiercely. Then, they both stepped back.
“Wonderfull! You fought well! I like you!” Floyd laughed and patted Jim on his shoulder. He made it look like they were two evenly matched fighters who were admiring each other.
Jim gave Floyd’s hand a sideways glance. He would’ve thrown Floyd over his shoulder out of pure
if it wasn’t for
fought reminded me so much of Mr. Jim. Are you a fan of his as well?” Floyd couldn’t help but
fan?” Jim
Floyd got excited when they started talking about Jim. “I really admire Mr. Jim! I’ve watched every single match of his. They were exhilarating! My only wish in life is to spar with him and have him show me some pointers. I’ll die
Bonnie nearly burst into
enough, Floyd.” Ivor said lightly.
sir. Please excuse me.
about Mr. Jim.”
recently. You
bodyguards.”
fists. “Do you
hands involuntarily. Her skin was so fair and tender that it
the
easily match his mother in
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