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Chapter 84
Danielle and Kevin sat at the table, surrounded by other guests.
Kevin did not take Danielle seriously. When he thought about how he would be rich after this gamble, his lips curved into a smirk.
At this moment, Liam walked over and said, "Hello, I’m the manager here. Let me roll the dice for you."
The players in Area A were entry-level players. Liam rarely showed up in the arena. This made the surrounding people even more excited.
"Alright. It’s my honor," said Kevin respectfully.
Kevin looked confident and was more complacent at the thought that even the manager personally shook the dice for him.
Liam picked up the dice and began to shake them. He was obviously more skilled at shaking them than the staff. Liam stopped and said, "You two can place your bets now."
Danielle calmly placed her bet.
Kevin’s expression was a little solemn, sweat falling from his forehead.
He could tell the number by hearing the dice shaking, but he didn’t expect Liam couldn’t tell.
"Is another five minutes enough? My time is precious." Danielle’s sarcastic tone provoked Kevin.
"No need. I’m thinking about how to spend the money if I win later," Kevin said, his confidence slipping.
After Kevin placed his bet, Danielle knew that he would lose everything.
"You lost," said Danielle.
Kevin’s face took on a ghastly expression. He flipped like a cat that got its tail stepped on. "You prick, don’t say such shitty things," Kevin snapped.
Danielle signaled Liam to open the dice cup.
The moment the dice were opened, the on-lookers cast their eyes over, afraid that they would miss the show.
Kevin lost this time.
His face instantly turned pale. He did not expect that the 25 million dollars would be gone so fast.
"Y-You’re playing tricks. Give me back my money," Kevin said.
Danielle picked up the dices and threw them at lightning speed. They went straight for Kevin’s mouth.
The dices hit Kevin’s teeth. Instantly, two of his front teeth fell off, and he bled a lot.
The surrounding people gasped. They did not expect the beautiful girl in front of them to
suddenly attack.
However, Liam didn’t take action. He just stood there as if this farce had nothing to do with him.
Danielle stood up from the chair. Her eyes sent a chill through the room.
At this moment, Kevin was shocked by Danielle’s sudden attack. When he saw her coming over, he panicked.
"W-what are you doing? Don’t come near me," he stammered.
Kevin flinched in fear and accidentally fell to the ground. He turned to look at Liam for help.
"This woman is causing trouble in the casino. Aren’t you the manager here? Take her down," said Kevin.
Danielle’s face was filled with coldness as she looked at Kevin with a murderous look.
She looked down at Kevin, who had fallen to the ground in fear, and spoke slowly, "You’re coming upstairs with me."
Danielle’s cold voice came from above Kevin’s head.
He said, "What do you want to know? Just ask now."
"Mrs. Charrington, is there anything you need me to do?" asked Patrick.
Danielle recognized Patrick and realized he should have been sent by David.
"Bring him to the private room," said Danielle.
Danielle pointed at Kevin, who had fallen to the ground, with a cold expression. She turned around and walked towards the private room.
Everyone was left dumbfounded. Some were talking in whispers.
"Liam, did this woman come from the private room?"
"I was wondering why she was so rich. So she’s a big shot."
"No wonder no staff came to stop the fight..."
"Kevin is in trouble. I’m afraid that he would have a hard time in the private room."
Area A was for beginner gamblers. The onlookers admired big shots, let alone a beauty like Danielle.
In the private room on the second floor.
Danielle pushed open the door and entered. David got up from the sofa.
David said with concern, "Does your hand hurt? If you want to hit someone, you can order others to do it for you. Look, your hand is red." Kevin, who had just been carried in by Patrick, felt even more bitter when he heard David’s words.
He was terrified at the thought of how Danielle hit him and his girl just now, but David was concerned about Danielle. Kevin was wondering how his girl was doing.
David seemed to have seen through Kevin’s thoughts and said coldly, "You seem to have a problem?"
At this moment, Kevin wanted to cry out in grievance. He had suffered a lot when Danielle hit him. However, David was even more terrifying than Danielle. Kevin was afraid he would be killed if he offended David.
"No, I don’t. I deserve this," said Kevin.
He shook his head to show his sincerity.
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