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Billionaire, Let's Divorce! is the best current series by the author Internet. The Chapter 0399 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 0399 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

TABITHA

I took a big gulp of the gin and shook my head. “Man, where did you get this from? It's strong as hell!“ I laughed and took another gulp.

The gin was so strong that its scent took over the heavenly smell of booze and cigarettes that usually filled the room.

My gaze fell on the packet at the door that led to the room where our work equipment was carefully tucked.

I made a mental note to steal about half a dozen and hide away.

“It's the best,“ Sid attested. Then he shook his head, pointing at the cards on the table. “My money is Tabitha, man.“ He shook his head at Ron, “You suck at this. Why do you keep playing?“

“Why do you keep writing?“

The rest of us laughed. Sid chuckled too but he hit Ron on his arm. “That was not funny, dude.“

Ron ignored him, his focus back on the cards spread out on the table.

I smirked as I dropped the bottle and shuffled my cards. “What's your decision?“

Ron will never learn. He can never defeat me in this. I'll just keep taking his money.

My money's on Ron,“ Jon said. “After all, he brings in the best idiots.“

Everyone burst into laughter.

“Why do you have to always refer to our beloved clients like that?“ Sid laughed. “They bring in the money, they deserve some respect.“

“Of course,“ I chuckled. “You remember that one that immediately transferred his whole account balance to us?“ I said, slapping Ron's lap.

We all guffawed at the memory of one of our clients that we swindled. It was one of the smoothest jobs that we did.

“How can I forget?“ Ron said, his focus finally off the cards. He had accepted his imminent loss as usual.

“That was like the easiest job, man,“ Sid shook his head. “Dude was so certain that we were legit. Not gonna lie, I felt a little bad for him to be honest. Normally, he's a broke ass. We should have just left him.“

“Speaking of asses,“ Jon piped up. “You remember that man that wanted Tabitha?“

I couldn't stop laughing as I immediately remembered the man's repeated words. I started to chant the words and they joined me, “I like your ass, Tabit, tell me what you want, whatever you want I will give it to you…“

Jon shook his head. “It's the careful way with which he spoke that cracks me up the most.“

“He's a billionaire. An overfed one, that's how they speak,“ Ron intoned. “Didn't you notice that he barely felt the five hundred thousand dollars that we got from him?“

“But you guys agree it was risky, yeah?“ Jon said, eyeing all of us. And I was reminded of how hesitant he had been about him. “He could have hunted us down. He had the power and resources.“

I rolled my eyes. “But he didn't. Can we move on to other memories now?“

Ron arched his eyebrows at me. “We're going down memory lanes, huh?“

My eyes widened and I looked down at the game. It was my turn. I dropped my last card and boom! I triumphed again.

“And that is a win!“ I yelled for the second time that night.

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