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The greatest man alive novel (by Maverick Bowman) novel Chapter 381

Chapter 381 Doing the Horse Stance

Julian had arrived early when Gussie arrived.

She pulled out her phone and looked at the time. It was only forty past four!

There were very few cars in the early hours of the morning. So she had come very quickly on her way, taking much less time than usual.

“Hi, junior, there you are. Good morning!” Julian greeted her with a smile and waved.

“Junior? Why am I junior?!” Gussie frowned angrily.

“Because I have been Mr. Evans‘ apprentice earlier than you! So you’ll have to be my junior.” Julian laughed.

Gussie was instantly more upset. A moment later, a sinister smile surfaced on her face, and she said, “Sorry, maybe you’ll have to respectfully call me Mrs. Evans afterward.”

“What!”

Julian was directly shocked by these words, unable to utter a single word.

Comparisons were odious. He inwardly complained, “Why am I not a woman with particularly large breasts…”

The gate of the courtyard was open and seemed to be prepared for them.

They went into the courtyard and waited for Nathan to come out.

They waited until five o’clock and saw no one.

Gussie was annoyed. “Where is he? I thought we were supposed to be here at five in the morning. It’s freezing. But he’s still

not out!”

Julian laughed bitterly, not daring to say anything. Gussie dared to complain, but he didn’t dare to shout. Nathan might kick him out.

It was ten past five when Nathan came out of the room yawning in his sportswear.

“Mr. Evans, what do you mean? Yesterday you said you hated people who weren’t punctual and told us to be there at five sharp, not a minute late!”

“Look, it’s ten past five. You’re ten minutes late!”

“What’s going on here?!”

Gussie questioned Nathan with righteous indignation as soon as she saw him.

Yesterday, it was because of Nathan, the bad guy, that she had been so distracted and annoyed.

Nathan froze, then laughed. “Yeah, I don’t like people to be unpunctual. But I like being late once in a while!”

“Fuck!” Gussie cursed, stunned by his remark.

The corners of Julian’s mouth were also twitching with the desire to curse. They’d gotten here twenty minutes early, waited another ten minutes and froze for half an hour.

“Come on, run up the hill with me!” Nathan smiled.

Nathan took the lead and ran ahead, with the two following behind.

Gussie was also physically fit and kept up a frequency of going to the gym three days a week. So she was in good physical shape and ran the mountain trails with ease.

Julian, a special forces officer, was more physically fit than the average person.

After running to the top of the hill, Nathan found a suitable field for practicing and said to them, “Today is our first lesson. For this first lesson, we will practice the most basic thing, the horse stance.”

Julian directly made a horse stance at once and said, “Is that so? We used to do it every day in the army, comparing who could do it longer.”

Nathan sneered and kicked him in the thigh. Julian fell to the ground with a scream.

“Know how to ride a horse?” Nathan said.

“Isn’t that how it works?” Julian said in surprise.

“Gussie, come on, what’s it like to ride on a horse?” Nathan asked.

Gussie pondered for a moment and replied, “The ups and downs and the openness of the view.”

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