Summary of Chapter 619 from The Broken Warrior’s Daughter by Cooper
Chapter 619 marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Internet novel, The Broken Warrior’s Daughter by Cooper. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 619
Harriet sneered in response. 'The worst raw stone?'
If the stone in her hand was worthless, then what about the other raw stones in this trading center?
Garbage?
Besides, Lily was in no position to judge her financial situation.
Harriet put the small stone away and approached Lily with disdain.
"I am the general manager of a company, and I have eight brothers who dote on me. I also have a husband who is the richest man in Meawood City. Anyone with a bit of intelligence wouldn't think I lack money, would they? Speaking of which, Miss Lynch, with all the trouble you caused recently, does your family still give you pocket money? Tsk-tsk, you're really favored," she said.
The girls around Lily realized what was going on.
That explained Lily's reluctance when she bought things for them.
It turned out that the Lynch family had stopped giving Lily pocket money.
Her spending probably came from her savings.
To win them over, she had spent a lot.
They wondered how much she still had.
Lily had always been a spendthrift, but now she had to live like them. They couldn't help but gloat.
The Lynch family should have stopped giving Lily pocket money long ago.
She looked provocatively at Harriet and snorted. "Harriet, you're talking nonsense. Since we happen to be in the same place, why don't we compete in stone gambling and see whose luck is better?"
Harriet raised her eyebrows and stroked her chin with interest.
She wondered what Lily was up to.
As far as she remembered, Lily didn't know much about stone gambling.
But since Lily wanted to be defeated, Harriet would grant her wish.
"So be it!" Harriet agreed.
Lily was delighted and added eagerly, "For the record, we'll gamble in this area. However, just gambling on stones alone is too boring. How about this? If my stone is more valuable than yours, you will apologize to me and tell everyone that you provoked me first for the last incident."
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