Pavel was dumbfounded after listening to what Parsha just said. For a few seconds Pavel was just silent with an incredulous look and face. While in front of Pavel, Parsha only wore a relaxed expression while holding out the car keys to him. I don't know if Parsha was rambling or not, but Pavel was quite surprised that someone would let their car be taken by a stranger. "What did you say just now?" Pavel asked, trying to make sure his hearing wasn't wrong. Parsha was surprised that Pavel looked dumbfounded. She replied casually, "I told you to take my car for you to go home. Why the astonished look on your face?"Pavel immediately changed his expression as normally as possible although it still looked awkward. He gave a small smile. "I mean, why did you give me your car?" Pavel asked. "It's okay. I have no problem at all. You can return it tomorrow at the office," Parsha replied. Why was Parsha being so casual?Honestly, Pavel was surprised to face someone as relaxed as P
"What?" Pavel was surprised to hear Parsha's words. Parsha chuckled again as Pavel again looked awkward. It was like the moment when she gave Pavel the car keys and Pavel looked surprised. "Why are you always surprised when I say something?" Parsha asked between chuckles and sparkling eyes.Pavel shook his head quickly to catch himself. He looked awkward, then looked at Parsha with a confused expression. "I was just surprised that you asked to come along." "Is something strange?" asked Parsha, looking at Pavel with interest. Pavel shook his head again, this time his expression of doubt gradually fading. On the other hand, Pavel was trying to consider whether to invite Parsha or not. "Can you play golf?" asked Pavel. Parsha nodded firmly, then replied, "Of course I can. I play golf quite often."Pavel was silent. During that silence, his mind reconsidered again. He really needed Parsha to come with him because he didn't know how to play.There was a possibility that Pa
Pavel did not expect that his golf game was not as easy as he imagined. It took repeated adaptations for Pavel to hold the golf club or swing the golf ball into the hole. After repeated trials, Pavel finally began to understand the game of golf little by little. Now Pavel and Parsha stepped from the green or grass area around the hole to the starting point of throwing the ball. Pavel feels the sweat pouring down his temples from the hot sun. "It's so hot today," Parsha commented on the weather. He even squinted his eyes despite wearing a hat with a hole in the middle. Pavel did not reply. But in his heart, he agreed with Parsha. "Did you bring drinking water?" asked Parsha. Luckily Pavel had remembered to bring cold drinking water. I don't know if the water still tasted fresh or not. "I have, but I don't know if it's still cold or not," replied Pavel. Parsha nodded his head. Casually, he replied, "No problem. We can buy extra ice at the golf
"I feel like we had a lot of fun this time," Parsha expressed her feelings as she heaved a sigh of relief. Parsha and Pavel had finished playing their second round of golf. They sat on a resting chair not far from the tee area, a place that had been marked by them. Hearing Parsha's words, Pavel nodded in agreement. Pavel wiped the sweat from his temples with a small towel he grabbed from the chair. "Yes, I feel so too," Pavel said simply. Soon Parsha's drink order came. Parsha gave Pavel the drink she had bought, much to Pavel's surprise. "You bought it for me?" asked Pavel, making sure. Parsha nodded casually. Without hesitation, she replied, "Yes, that's fine. I'm glad you accepted my drink." Pavel was actually hesitant to accept Parsha's drink order. But because he wanted to appreciate Parsha's gift, Pavel immediately took the drink. "I didn't put any liquid in your drink. Take it easy," Parsha joked because she realized the worry on Pavel's face. Pavel only respo
Pavel couldn't help the fear that welled up in his chest as he filled out the match registration form. He tried as hard as he could to keep his hand from trembling as he wrote his name. Next to Pavel was Matthew who didn't stop watching him with a dismissive expression. The sly grin on Matthew's face hadn't even faded since earlier. As if he deliberately wanted to give an aura of intimidation to Pavel. When Pavel was about to fill in the box that said match tee box, Matthew immediately held his hand. "Wait. We'll play on the blue tee box," Matthew interrupted. Pavel was silent for a moment to look at Matthew who looked at him seriously. But behind that serious look, Pavel knew that there was an implied plan. I don't know if it was an evil plan or not. What Pavel felt was that he felt uncomfortable now. "Why are you silent? You're scared and want to withdraw from the match, huh?" Matthew spoke up, rousing Pavel from his silence. Pavel shook his head as he snapped out of t
The match started and Pavel only hit twice and the man was annoyed, his lack of power when hitting made him get three scores."We've got a winner for this match. Congratulations to Pavel! You deserve the 3 million dollar prize!" The match MC said in his enthusiastic tone. Pavel let one of his hands be raised by the MC. His eyes looked around the arena. Everyone seemed to be cheering proudly, including Sofia and Parsha. Unfortunately the man who became Pavel and Matthew's sparring partner looked cynical about Pavel's victory. "As a legal sign of prize giving, please let the champion accept this." Pavel averted his eyes when a golf caddy handed him a rather large printed certificate. The large printed certificate had the words 'JUARA 1' and '$3,000,000' written on it. Awkwardly, Pavel accepted the award. This was the first time he had ever been awarded a prize from an event. Even participating in this golf match was not something Pavel had imagined.
"Wait. I need to talk to you," said Sofia who held Parsha's steps before actually moving away. Sofia even caught up with Parsha who actually intended to leave her. From the beginning Sofia realized that Parsha didn't seem to like her, she felt uncomfortable. "What?" Parsha asked with a sardonic look. She's expression showed that she was forced to stop. Sofia knew that Parsha didn't want to talk to she. But however, she's curiosity cannot be eliminated. While Pavel looked at Sofia and Parsha with a wary look. Pavel seemed to get a red alert warning alarm in his head because Sofia and Parsha were facing each other like this. "Why are you behaving like that towards me?" asked Sofia. She's tone sounded calm. But she couldn't hide her annoyance. Pavel clearly heard the assertiveness in the way Sofia spoke, even though it was implied. He didn't move, just looked at the two women in front of him in turn. "My attitude? What's wrong with my attitude?" Parsha asked back as she fo
After hearing Sofia's answer, Pavel instantly regretted making such an offer. Pavel was dumbfounded without being able to move for a few seconds, looking at Sofia uncertainly. There is a speck of hope in his heart that Sofia is just joking. Unfortunately Sofia showed no signs of lying. Sofia's expression was really serious, especially since both of her eyes looked at Pavel so intensely. That's how Pavel knew that Sofia really wanted to stay at his house. Pavel's regret is in vain. The offer had already been said to Sofia and agreed. It is very unlikely that Pavel will withdraw his words. "Why?" asked Sofia. Coming out of his reverie, Pavel shook his head. He was quite shocked that a woman would dare to offer to stay at the house of a man she didn't know. "It's okay. I was wondering, what exactly happened to you?" Pavel asked once again after the previous question had not been answered. In front of Pavel, Sofia immediately fell silent. The question was not answered at all.