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Chapter 506
Ellinor Mendoza’s game plan got all scrambled up. She took a deep breath, steadied herself, and got ready to play her hand.
Out of nowhere, Theo Blanchet’s big hand reached out. His rough fingertips pressed her card back into the pile, then picked a new
one for her to play.
Ellinor stared at the card he played and had an epiphany. Playing the card his way was indeed unexpected and increased the odds.
of winning.
She didn’t understand why Theo, who was ignoring her just now, was helping her all of a sudden.
They locked eyes.
Theo showed no emotion. “What are you looking at me for? Look at your cards!”
Ellinor fell silent. There was no need to be so serious.
She wanted to thank him, but….
Anyway, Theo’s reminder was well–intentioned.
But after he scolded her, Ellinor’s gratitude instantly vanished.
She pouted and turned her face away, frowning at her cards and feeling a bit annoyed.
Theo’s action surprised everyone, but it was also expected.
Jonah Wyton and Kemp Larios exchanged glances, understanding each other without uttering a word.
Bartlett Rex squinted at Theo, then looked at Ellinor as complex emotions emerged in his eyes.
The girl, who had always been cold to him, always seemed calm and composed and did not frown no matter what happened.
However, just because Theo got close, she changed her face. This was a reaction he could never get from her, no matter what he
did.
Under Theo’s guidance, Ellinor decided to follow his strategy and the game went much smoother.
Occasionally, Theo would help her adjust the order of her cards, then whisper to her about what to watch out for.
Every time he spoke, there was no emotional color, but Ellinor could always feel his cold aura and pressure.
Ellinor was now focused on winning the game; she wouldn’t care about anything else. As long as she thought he was right, she
would listen.
A few rounds later, Jonah saw the situation spiraling out of control and realized he couldn’t win. He complained, “Theo, you know, a real gentleman doesn’t talk while looking at his cards.”
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