Chapter Summary: Chapter 531 – Rebirth of the Deadly Beauty by Internet
In Chapter 531, a key moment in the Romance novel Rebirth of the Deadly Beauty, 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.
"Don't just assume that just because you read a few novels, you can be an all-knowing god. If you lose all of Mr. Knox's money, I promise you'll regret it."
Julie despised Yolanda from the bottom of her heart. Of course, she didn't believe that Yolanda could be capable of knowing how to gamble with gemstone boulders.
"He won't lose any money today." Yolanda was full of confidence.
"Hah! If he doesn't lose any money, I'll eat my hat. I'll also kneel to you as an apology." Julie rolled her eyes with disdain.
Knox would surely lose money if he allowed Yolanda to gamble gemstone boulders with his money.
"I'll be waiting for your apology." Yolanda smiled as she walked to the shelves with boulders.
Knox and his bodyguards followed suit.
When Yolanda arrived at the area, she started picking out gemstone boulders on the shelf.
James McKiln, her third master, loved gemstone gambling. She had been following him to gemstone markets all around the world since she was young.
His influence on Yolanda was strong, causing her to be very experienced in picking boulders.
She had 99% accuracy for boulders she was able to touch.
There might have been times when she would misjudge, but other than James, there was almost no one else who could overtake her in terms of accuracy.
She picked out a palm-sized boulder from Myaten. It was worth three thousand dollars. "This one!"
She pointed for another one and Knox's bodyguards took it down for her immediately.
Then, she had her eye set on another two boulders on the bottom-most rack. These two stones were the size of a television and had substantial weight. "I want these two."
Since those boulders were so huge, it would require a few people to move them, but fortunately, Caldwell Antiques allowed customers to book first and pay together later.
"Hah, amateurs indeed." Julie scoffed.
"It will be 720 million dollars." Edna smugly pushed the calculator before Knox.
"It seems your card can't be used to pay that big a sum, Mr. Knox."
"I'll pay for the remaining 220 million dollars," Yolanda said as she whipped out a bank card.
"What?" Julie and Edna were shocked.
"You're just a poor bitch. Where did you get the money from?" Julie's face darkened as she snatched the card from Yolanda's hand.
"Whose card did you steal?"
"It's mine." Yolanda frowned as she looked at Julie with disgust.
It looked like Julie was not just arrogant; she didn't even have the manners to be a human being.
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