His words carried a hint of provocation.
Mason smirked, gesturing for the caddy to place the ball. Then, with a slight tilt, he swung the club.
Watching the ball's landing spot, he walked in that direction, speaking leisurely, "Since when have you understood me so well? Yes, one has to keep a close eye on the wife at home to prevent unwanted attention. What do you think, Gregory?"
Gregory's expression was not pleasant. After a moment, he sneered.
"But sometimes, no matter how closely you watch, it still won't work. There's a saying. Love is like sand. The more you want to grasp it, the faster it slips away."
Under the sunset, the lush green grass stretched out. Mason, dressed in a white casual outfit, looked smart and energetic. He lowered his head and swung the golf club.
With two strokes, the ball was in the hole.
Mason showed no interest in playing further. Handing the club to the caddy, he took a towel to wipe his hands, smiling at Gregory.
"Gregory, I've never failed to get what I want since I was young. Besides, you know my temper."
He did not want to burn bridges with Gregory over Zoe. Although she was his wife, she held no relevance to him.
With that, Mason walked away.
Gregory remained in his original spot, his expression somewhat indifferent.
He was not sure what was happening to him. He used to feel nothing but disdain for Zoe, but now he eagerly hoped Mason would let go and divorce her. That way, he might have a chance.
…
Mason did not expect Ava to mess things up.
On Wednesday afternoon, Ava went to Rosemary's house to help but was kicked out in less than two hours.
Mason's position in the business world was superior. One would not rock the boat unnecessarily.
Therefore, Rosemary's anger spoke volumes about how much trouble Ava had caused.
Ava felt wronged. Rosemary not only scolded her but also sent her a message to invite Zoe.
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