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Old love.
Suny wanted to say that Alicia's adjective was incorrect, Lexi was Austin's favorite, but she was not Austin's old love.
He hadn't loved her then.
It was hard to accept that way.
After all, first love, the passion of adolescence, was always different.
Alicia's plan to fight all day was interrupted by a sudden phone call from Joan, and Suny couldn't help but laugh as she watched her reluctantly get into the car Joan sent to pick her up with her umbrella.
"I'd love to be having billions like you!"
Suny looked at her, "Then you might have to have my intelligence first."
"......"
As the car door was closed, Suny took a step back with her umbrella and waved her hand, watching the car gradually drive away.
At two o'clock, it was obviously a bit of a waste of time to go home and sleep.
Suny hesitated for two seconds and simply drove to the gym.
On working days, there were not many people inside the gym.
Suny changed her boxing gloves and entered the boxing room, the coach saw her and his eyes lit up slightly, "Why are you free to come over today?"
Suny glued her gloves on and didn't answer the coach's question, "Want a fight, coach?"
The coach was over fifty years old, he was a boxer in T Country when he was young, then went to M Country for three years. The boxing company wanted him to fight fake fights, he had realized that he was abandoned, and the downfall of continuing would get him killed.
Coach made the decision on the spot and came back to open such a gym.
Suny came over here to learn sparring and Muay Thai when she was in college, and was taught by him, the owner of the gym.
Muay Thai and sparring were both very physical. When Suny first arrived, she was indeed so delicate that she was no different from other girls, but after a long time, she would go to the gym to increase her strength, and after a few years, she was in good shape, and the two of them could go through a few moves.
It was common for coaches and trainees to spar with each other, but Suny never had.
For one thing, she didn't like physical contact, and for another, although she came to learn boxing, she had no desire to compete, just to defend herself.
This was the first time Suny had offered to have a fight and naturally the coach would not refuse.
Having known each other for so many years, the coach looked at Suny as if she were his sister, and seeing that she was unusual today, he couldn't help but ask, "In a bad mood?"
"Are you scared?"
She bit down on the trap and the coach gave a laugh, "I can see, you're really not in a good mood today." It was said to be a competition, but Suny was a girl after all, so they were collecting their strength.
Suny was nimble and agile, and although she was not as experienced as her coach, it was hard to tell the two apart for a while.
There was a sudden fight in the boxing room, and people began to come in one by one outside the door.
Elijah took the initiative to bring Austin here today. In the past few days, Austin was like a madman, Ivan said he was inside the office all day and night, obsessed with his work.
Elijah was afraid that Austin wouldn't be sad all the time, so he planned to drag him over to let him vent his frustrations while he didn't have much of a schedule this afternoon.
Just after he had changed his clothes, Elijah heard that there was a beautiful woman challenging the coach. He immediately forgot the purpose of his visit today and hooked Austin's shoulders: "Austin, let's go, see the fun!"
How could there be beautiful women in a boxing gym? They were all big men, and what Elijah mainly wanted to see which beautiful woman dared to challenge the coach.
Austin broke away from his hand straight away, "Go by yourself."
He said, making his own way to the other boxing room.
The challenge room was full of cheering, lively as if watching a boxing match, but Austin's back was lonely and miserable.
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