Chapter Summary: Chapter 460 – Unstoppable Unforgiven (Shermaine and Joshua) by Free Collection
In Chapter 460, a key moment in the Novel novel Unstoppable Unforgiven (Shermaine and Joshua), Free Collection 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.
Chapter 460
The chips in front of Mandy were swept clean in an instant. Just like that; she lost three million in the opening round.
Her face turned ashen. She couldn’t process the fact that she’d lost the very first round to Shermaine, especially on Roulette, the game she was best a And yet, she’d lost to Shermaine.
‘What is Simon going to think?‘ she wondered. Her fingers clenched into fists as she looked toward the sidelines where Simon sat.
But his gaze wasn’t on her. The moment the results were announced, he had turned his full attention to Shermaine.
His eyes held something Mandy had never seen before, which contained a sharp, unmistakable interest. The kind of look a man gave a woman who had just captured his attention.
Mandy’s knuckles went white. Jealousy surged through her like a tidal wave crashing down.
“I’ll win those chips back,” she said slowly, each word cold and deliberate.
Roulette had always been her strongest game. She’d underestimated her opponent, and that was on herm but she wouldn’t lose again.
She couldn’t afford to. If she lost again, Shermaine would make a name for herself by stepping right over her.
‘Win them back?‘ Shermaine, sitting calmly across from her, smiled lightly.
“I don’t think so,” she said, casually twirling a chip between her fingers. Her voice was laced with amusement. “You’re just going to lose even more.”
By now, Shermaine had four million in chips stacked neatly in front of her. And she intended to go all in again.
Mandy felt murderous. If it weren’t for the fact that it would be wildly inappropriate in front of so many people, she would’ve spilled blood right then and there, just to wipe that smug look off Shermaine’s face.
Her expression stayed stiff. “Continue.”
The croupier spun the wheel again. The red pointer spun several times before landing on the dice section.
This round wasn’t about luck alone. It was about judgment and listening skills.
The croupier held up the dice and the cup, spinning them with a flourish that felt closer to a magic act than gambling. The sharp rattle echoed for nearly two minutes before the motion stopped. He raised a hand in a classic gesture–place your bets.
The second round was critical.
If Mandy lost this, the best–of–three format meant the third round would be irrelevant. She had to win.
This time, she was all focused.
But dice was significantly harder than Roulette. Surviving here wasn’t about instinct alone. It required real nerve.
Mandy brought out another four million in chips.
According to the rules, both players had to bet simultaneously to avoid accusations of cheating.
“All in,” Shermaine said calmly, placing her entire four million
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