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Game Over No Second Chances novel Chapter 190

Summary for Chapter 190: Game Over No Second Chances

Chapter Summary: Chapter 190 – Game Over No Second Chances by Internet

In Chapter 190, a key moment in the Romance novel Game Over No Second Chances, Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Serena returned to the top floor alone.

The door to Hugh's apartment was slightly ajar, a faint light spilling out from inside.

It was only the afternoon. Would a workaholic like Hugh even be home at this hour?

As she wondered, she glanced inside and noticed that the entryway was a mess. It looked like it had been ransacked. The thief was bold to break in in broad daylight.

Serena quickly dialed Hugh's number, but a ringtone sounded from inside the apartment.

Was he actually home?

Just as she looked up again, Hugh stepped out, holding her calico cat in his arms.

The cat was soaking wet. But it obediently let Hugh carry it. When it saw Serena, it let out a soft meow.

Serena was startled and hurried forward to take the cat, but Hugh dodged her.

His white shirt was soaked, clinging to his broad frame. He casually pushed his damp hair back, his gaze sharp and chilly.

"Don't touch it. If it starts struggling, your entryway will be next."

The cat meowed pitifully, its wide eyes filled with innocence.

Serena's heart softened. "Maybe I should take it back…"

Hugh raised an eyebrow. He crouched as if to set the cat on the ground. Instantly, the cat shook like a dog, splashing water all over the entryway..

Hugh swiftly grabbed it again and muttered in a low voice, "Little menace."

Serena fell silent.

It usually seemed so well-behaved. Apparently, it could cause quite the chaos. Hugh's apartment looked like a disaster zone.

She quickly apologized and pulled up the security footage from her apartment.

The footage showed that her door lock had been loose. The cat had pawed it open and slipped outside.

Once out, the cat had wandered around. It got covered in mud from a potted plant in the corner, only to be caught by Hugh as he returned home. He had brought it back to clean it up.

Serena chuckled and started petting it. She wasn't sure what kind of shampoo Hugh used, but the fur felt incredibly soft.

Hugh had changed into a fresh dress shirt and was now leaning lazily against the doorway. His gaze lingered on Serena as she played with the cat, a faint smile tugging at his lips.

A while later, Serena finally realized she had been there too long. She stood up, ready to take the cat and leave.

But as soon as she did, the cat jumped from her arms and landed gracefully on the coffee table, promptly licking its paws.

Serena laughed helplessly and bent down to grab it.

But instead of catching the cat, she noticed the documents on the coffee table. It was the Larson Group's funding project.

Her eyes flickered.

Hugh caught the change in her expression and placed the documents directly into her hands.

"They're for you."

"For me?" She instinctively pulled back her hand, caught off guard.

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