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She Returns as A Billionairess by Fiona Jaramillo

Chapter 257
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Chapter 257 The Boxing Gym

In the largest boxing gym in San Francisco.

Kaylah parked the car at the door and met Andy.

Kaylah found that Andy was dressed in sportswear with her hair tied into a ponytail. Andy was literally a beautiful young girl.

Kaylah was stunned. “Andy, why are you…”

“Why am I dressed like this?” Andy burst into laughter. “I’m here to work out. I can’t come here in a suit, right?”

That was true.

However, Kaylah really rarely saw Andy dressed like this and felt as if Andy was utterly different.

“Let’s go. There are quite a lot of people in the boxing gym today. It wasn’t easy for me to make an appointment here. It’s so weird.”

Kaylah smiled and said, “Adults live too hard, so everyone wants to come here to vent their

dissatisfaction with life.”

“Fair enough.”

The two of them smiled at each other and walked straight in.

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Andy was a regular customer here. She had the VIP card and also got Kaylah a card. The two of them

got a private room.

This boxing gym was quite large.

There were separate rooms and a large hall for display. There were also a few stages in the hall for

those who liked to challenge experts to use.

In the central display area, there was also a large screen, which showed the data of the individuals

on the stages in real time.

The outcome was displayed clearly.

In addition to these fighting areas, there were also entertainment areas and rest areas.

There were a lot of game consoles in the entertainment area, all of which were of the latest design.

There were also various items, like billiards and table games, etc.

As for the rest area, there was a massage chair. Back–massaging and foot spa services were also

provided here. Of course, the services were illegitimate.

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“When you are tired, you can go to a hot spring. Here, you can also provide food and drinks. The

taste is not bad.”

Andy introduced the place to Kaylah in detail.

Kaylah walked around and almost fell in love with this place. She couldn’t help but ask Andy, “Andy,

how did you find such a good place?”

Andy revealed a faint smile. “In the past, when I was in school, I was under a lot of pressure and couldn’t

get angry with my family. So, I often came here for fun.”

Slowly, she also saw that the business in this place got bigger. Now that she had become a regular

customer here, the boss would cut her some slack..

When Kaylah heard her say this, she had mixed feelings.

“Andy, are you in a bad mood today?”

Andy did not deny it. She just raised her hand to rub Kaylah’s head and asked her, “Have you hit this

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before?”

“A sandbag? I did.” Kaylah nodded.

She knew that Andy was trying to change the topic, so she acted as if she knew nothing.

“What about boxing?”

“I’ve learned a little.”

Because he was worried that Kaylah would be kidnapped, Zion hired a teacher to teach her

exclusively.

Kaylah had learned about women’s self–defense class and taekwondo. Besides, she had once

achieved brilliant results.

Yet, as she grew up, she gradually gave up these skills. Because her brother said that if girls were too fierce, no one would like them, he forced her to learn jewelry design and drawing.

Although Kaylah did not bother to study further, she would occasionally practice boxing and

self–defense.

However, during the three years she spent in the Lowery family, she had never practiced those skills. At most, she just went out running because she was afraid that her fierce side would be discovered by Hendry.

She was afraid that Hendry would not like her when he found out.

However, even if she was not that fierce, Hendry still did not like her.

Kaylah smiled. “I haven’t done boxing for too long and I’m already a little rusty. Why don’t we practice first?”