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Chapter 313 Why Did You Do This to Me?
The match was temporarily paused as Andrew and Jodie fell off their horses.
Seeing the situation, their captain reorganized the formation. He could tell that Jodie held at grudge against the two women riding opposite them. However, their strength was no match. for the women. Instead of restraining them, they ended up losing possession of the ball.
Because of that, he instructed Jodie and Andrew to restrain the two weakest opponents and keep Zac occupied. They had to focus on dealing with Simone and Bailey if they wanted to turn the situation around.
However, Jodie didn’t take the captain’s orders to heart and simply nodded in response. “Alright!”
Then, they continued with the match.
Initially, she did attempt to restrain the two and constantly harassed Zac with Andrew. However, the other four players did not perform well. Not only did they fail to stop Simone and Bailey, but they also allowed them to score two goals.
Witnessing this, Jodie felt extremely frustrated. She thought she had chosen a championship team, but little did she know it would turn out this way. The match was about to end soon, but both Bailey and Simone were highly skilled and had not fallen for the tricks of the other four players.
At this point, winning seemed almost impossible for them. It made her feel deep regret and embarrassment about the outcome. She wouldn’t have made such bold statements if she had known earlier. Now that victory was out of reach, she could only give up on the match and focus on dealing with Simone.
When Simone snatched the ball from Jodie’s teammate once again, Jodie rode her horse and charged toward Simone with Andrew.
Upon noticing that, the other players also rushed over to help Jodie. Zac and his teammates did the same, as they wanted to assist Simone. As a result, both teams gathered together, creating a chaotic scene.
Jodie raised her stick and pretended to go for the ball, but in reality, she swung it toward Simone’s horse’s leg.
Since the match was about to end, it wouldn’t matter anymore, even if she was penalized and sent off the field. After all, there were already so many people criticizing her online. She Couldn’t care less if they continued to do so over this incident
Now she only had one thought in mind, which was to take advantage of this opportunity to
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push Simone and Bailey off their horses. Then, she would ride her horse and stage an accident by trampling over Simone and Tina. It would be even better if she could completely ruin their faces. The more she thought about it, the more excited she became.
Simone had always been on guard against Jodie, so she didn’t let her succeed. Instead, she placed her stick swiftly in front of her horse’s leg, blocking Jodie’s swing.
After blocking Jodie’s stick, Simone looked at her and exposed her intention. “What’s the matter? Your sneaky move didn’t work, so now you’re resorting to blatant fouls to hurt others?”
Jodie cursed inwardly, wondering how Simone could react so quickly. She had almost succeeded just now, but upon hearing Simone’s words, she pretended to be innocent. “What are you talking about? I made a mistake just now. It wasn’t intentional.”
However, it wasn’t just the spectators and participants because even Andrew didn’t quite believe her words.
Simone sneered. “We’re not fools. It doesn’t matter if you don’t admit it. You’ve already lost
anyway.”
Then, skillfully, she snatched the ball from Jodie’s teammate’s stick.
She intended to run forward with the ball, but Jodie blocked her path on horseback. Seeing that, her teammates followed suit and surrounded her as well.
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