F1 Champion's Perfect Crash: When Love Takes The Final Turn is the best current series by the author Kylie Homme. The Chapter 109 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 109 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.
I scolded Gwendolyn eight hundred times in my heart. I did not dare to see the change in Lukas's expression now, and looked at James.
Although I was on Lukas's side, it was impossible for me to let James down in front of so many people.
I took a deep breath and said calmly, "Mr. King, I think you misunderstood. I am not familiar with Mr. King, but I don't think playing a game with you would belittle me. After all, we played before, didn't we?"
James's expression brightened when he heard this.
Lukas's eyes flashed. Thinking of my demeanor in the video, his eyes could not help but stay on me for two seconds.
He did not expect that these two seconds would make Gwendolyn go crazy with jealousy.
She immediately retorted, "It's just playing billiards. My cousin is giving you face by playing with you. Don't think too highly of yourself."
I looked at Gwendolyn indifferently: "I'm a human, not things to be compared."
Gwendolyn was anxious: "You're insulting me by calling me a thing!"
I asked innocently, "Aren't you a thing?"
Gwendolyn's rationality was gone: "Of course I'm not a thing"
After speaking, she belatedly realized her words and blushed, hating that she couldn't tear me apart, but because Lukas was by my side, she did not want to act like a shrew.
She glared at me and said, "Do you think it's amazing that you can play billiards? I can too."
Looking at this farce, Elias couldn't help but sneer and said sarcastically, "Silly, it's not difficult to play billiards; it's rare to be extremely skilled."
Anyone who had watched the video and the scene of me playing pool would naturally understand what Elias meant.
There were plenty of women who could play billiards, but few could do it with such elegance and end a game with a single shot.
Gwendolyn never thought that Elias, who was standing beside Lukas, would scold her.
Her face turned red, but she did not dare to curse back.
I saw the guests who had finished eating and stopped not far away to watch the play. I frowned and said to Cole, "Director Hopkins, I'm a little sleepy. I have to go to work tomorrow. I'm leaving first."
Cole nodded.
I pulled Ava out.
No one took the initiative to stop me.
However, Gwendolyn's eyes flashed and she held her special pool cue.
She didn't think that if she poked this, someone would do something to her.
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