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With no one else stepping up, Phillip went next and got 86 points.
“Sean, your assistant is pretty good.”
Phillip humbly replied, “I learned from the best.”
Kennedy reflected for a moment. Sean had been following him since he was a young boy. Whenever Sean came for lessons, his little assistant would quietly observe and learn by his side.
“I didn’t realize I had missed such a great shooting talent. Well done.”
Next up was Sean, and to everyone’s anticipation, he got 93 points, including three bullseyes.
“Outstanding!”
When Kennedy heard Sean’s score, he patted him on the shoulder with joy. “I always knew you were the best student!”
Sean was naturally gifted in shooting. Of all the youngsters Kennedy had mentored, Sean was the only one he considered a true talent.
Amabel was thrilled. The man she admired was proving his excellence! When Kennedyplimented Sean, she felt as though he wasplimenting her too.
Sean wasn’t surprised by the oue; he was used to being precise. Amid Kennedy’spliments, he simply nodded calmly.
“Amabel, you shoot first, and Norah, you’ll be thest to challenge me.”
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Kennedy was intrigued by a woman who could garner praise from Sean.
Amabel quickly agreed, “Sure.”
Surprisingly, she got 78 points, her score slightly better than Spencer’s. This score definitely ruled her out of winning the jade bracelet. When she removed her earmuffs and goggles, a look of dissatisfaction crossed her face.
If Sean were her boyfriend, she’d be wearing that bracelet. She thought Norah would be simply lucky to receive the bracelet from Sean. Even without apetition, Amabel was confident Norah couldn’t beat her.
“Should I go first, or should Norah?” Kennedy rubbed his fingers. “Never mind, I’ll gost.”
A smile spread across Norah’s lips. “You go first,” she offered.
Upon seeing Kennedy’s skeptical look, she added, “I worry my score might throw you off your game.”
“Wow, you took the words right out of my mouth.” He gave up insisting and prepared himself, putting on his earmuffs and goggles. “Alright, I’ll start.”
After his turn, the final tally was 96 points.
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