Chapter 36: Go on a date with me (1/2)

Chapter 36: Go on a date with me

But why was he wearing sportswear? He wasn’t wearing this earlier...don’t tell me he purposely went home to change into the sportswear to come here?!

I stopped tidying up and ran towards Suyang, “Why are you here?”

“This is a question I should be asking you. Why are you here? Is it because you’re unsatisfied with being my assistant, so you have decided to come become an assistant for a school association? I’m not enough trouble for you?” Suyang was walking towards me, step by step. On his way, he helped me picked up a basketball.

“Are you jealous because I’m an assistant for someone else? Don’t worry, you are very annoying! No one can threaten your annoying position! Don’t be anxious!” I was praising him on the surface, but dissing him below. I reached my hands over to take the ball from Suyang.

But Suyang didn’t hand me the ball. Instead, he made a beautiful three-point shot in front of me. He proudly lifted his chin.

“You’re clearly already 25 years old, yet you’re wearing sportswear like you’re a young lady. Do you think you can turn back to eighteen by dressing young? You’re at this age but you’re still chasing after a bunch of kids. Usually, whenever I ask you to do something, you always complain you’re tired. Yet, you have energy for the basketball association? I guess I treat you too well… at this rate, this is not acceptable. I must increase your workload!”

Was he still angry about what happened during lunch time? He wouldn’t stop rambling….

“Let me ask you, is it because you want to look at hot guys? Is that the reason why you want to be a lousy assistant?” Suyang was beginning to ask a bunch of ridiculous questions.

“Professor Su, if you’re going to continue acting this way, I’m going to conclude you’re jealous. But we’re clearly not in that type of relationship where you have the right to be jealous…”

“Right now, I’m not your professor. I’m your boss. And your boss is telling you that he is also very good at basketball. Want to see?” Suyang picked up a basketball and held it in between his waist. Then, he shifted his leg and acted very cocky.

Before I could decline, he made another three-point shot and scored. Currently, his expression could totally be described as a dog catching a frisbee, and then turning excitedly to its owner with a “Hurry, praise me! Praise me!” look.

I hopelessly smiled as I was thoroughly defeated by Suyang’s childishness. “Don’t tell me this is the reason why you purposely went home to change into sportswear?”

“No, I do not have sportswear at home. I bought this now. The store representative said this is the current style of the year. It has a 3D dual ability to ventilate and separate ultraviolet rays. Under the scorching summer heat, it can…..” Suyang calmly replied and recited the brainwashing advertisement the salesperson told him.

It was even more absurd than going home to change. I had to admit defeat. What type of man would do something so outrageous? He was evoking my curiosity.

“Want to play a round?” Suyang began to jump up and down in front of me. A 27 year old uncle was trying so hard to prove how active he could be. Wow, what a sad sight.

“No, I don’t know how to play basketball.” I firmly refused.

“I’m commanding you, as your boss, to play a round with me.” He demanded.

“Boss, stop trying to tease me…if you want to play, you can play by yourself. If worse comes to worse, I’ll be your audience and clap for you. That way, you won’t feel lonely. Okay?” I robotically clapped and coaxed him like I was speaking to a child.

“We’ll play five rounds. Whoever that is first to score three times wins. If I win, you have to promise me one thing. If you win, I will fulfill one of your wishes. Okay?”

I gave him an icy face, “We haven’t played yet, and I already knew I lost. State what you want directly. You’re the boss, stop acting so suave. As your employee, I have to listen to you.”

“Go on a date with me.”

“I refuse.”

“Then, we’ll play. If I win….” Suyang began to repeat himself again. He was like a loop.

“Stop talking! Fine, we’ll play. But under my rules.”