Joshua looked in the direction of a golf cart driving up.

Sheffield stopped to look at the approaching cart. One of the women sitting in it was Evelyn.

He put down the bottle and immediately picked up a club.

"Say hi to her, guys. Out of my way, gents!"

The guys Looked at each other, puzzled.

Looking at Sheffield's exaggerated moves, Joshua suddenly realized what he was doing. He explained to Gifford, who was still confused, "He wants us to get Evelyn's attention so that she can see how awesome he is on the golf course."

Sheffield turned around and gave him a thumbs up.

Gifford finally understood.

“Damn! You're just full of tricks, Bitch

Sheffield!"

Sheffield cursed without turning his head, "Fuck off! You're a bitch!

Hurry up! If she drives off, I'll be too late." Then they would have waited around for nothing.

Sitting in the golf cart, Evelyn wore pink and white sportswear, white sneakers, and a pinkish white baseball cap.

She smiled and chatted with her client who sat next to her.

“I almost never play golf. But sometimes I go golfing with Dad. You'll probably destroy me out there.”

The female general manager, Willow, modestly waved her hand and said

“I almost never golf either. Don't worry. You could probably beat me on a good day."

“Evelyn!” Someone called her name.

When Evelyn turned towards the source of the voice in confusion, she found Gifford standing three or four meters away from their cart. Next to him was Joshua, who was waving at her, and someone else was playing golf with his back to her. ‘Is that Sheffield?’

Seeing the trio, Evelyn ordered the driver to stop.

“I'm sorry, Ms.

Willow. I see someone I know. I want to say hello. It'll be just a minute."

“It's okay. Go ahead."

“Thanks. Oh, actually, there's one guy you should meet. He's the newly appointed CEO of Theo Group." Evelyn thought it could be a good thing if Ms. Willow got to know Sheffield. A business partnership between her company and Theo Group could be beneficial

"Sounds good!" Willow was intrigued. Both Theo Group and Hilton Group were way bigger and more influential than her own company. They were important business partners. She couldn't wait to start schmoozing.