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A Healer’s Journey (Finnegan and Nuthana) Novel novel Chapter 144

Chapter 144

As Mandy snuggled in Finnegan’s embrace, she blushed under the dim lighting. “I was wrong, Finnegan!” 

She didn’t expect him to be that mischievous. 

Although he didn’t ruin her plan, he did take revenge on her on the spot. 

Regret started flooding Mandy’s heart. 

“Does it matter if you repent now?” Finnegan sniffed the fragrance of her hair. “I’ve already offended Vilmar. I can tell from his eyes that he’ll kill me if he’s given the opportunity!” 

“You can’t blame it all on me.” A bitter stnile curved her l*ps. 

While she did make Finnegan her shield through her scheme, he was the one who provoked Vilmar on his. 

Own. 

“It’s because they didn’t treat me nicely.” Finnegan pursed his l*ps. “You’re to blame, too. If you hadn’t tricked me, I wouldn’t have encountered this group of idiots and started arguing with them.” 

Before Mandy could explain herself, Matthias and the others approached the two. “Finnegan, right? It’s no fun if you cling to Ms. Langdon. How about you play some games and have some drinks with us men?” 

Mandy grew apprehensive and leaned closer to Finnegan. 

It was because she didn’t want others to see Finnegan’s hand behind her. 

Vilmar was further enraged upon witnessing Mandy being so close to Finnegan. 

He even clenched his fists. 

Finnegan cleared his throat and released Mandy. “Games and drinks, eh?” 

“That’s right. Dare you accept the challenge?” Matthias smirked. 

Mandy finally felt a little better. “Finnegan can’t hold his liquor well. You should drink among yourselves, Matthias.” 

Using that opening, Ariendel pulled Mandy closer to her. “Why not let Finnegan drink a little with them, Mandy? After all, he’s with you now, so he should familiarize himself with your circle of friends.” 

Mandy frowned. “Ariendel!” 

Anyone could tell Matthias and the others were targeting Finnegan, so she couldn’t just sit by and watch. 

Ariendel played dumb and grinned at Finnegan. “Do you really not have the guts to drink, Finnegan? If you don’t, you should leave now instead of ruining the mood.” 

Finnegan shot a glance at Mandy, telling her not to act. 

Then, he smiled. “Sure, I’m up for playing games and drinking. I don’t know the rules, though.” 

Of course, he wasn’t blind to Matthias’ goal, but it didn’t matter to him. 

He was eager to crush the arrogant scions facing him as retaliation for the disdain they had expressed at 

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Matthias placed a game wheel with a diameter of fifty centimeters on the table. “We’ll be playing the simplest game. You turn the wheel, and yoù follow whatever instruction that stops at the arrow. You can only pass to the next player if the instruction says so. Otherwise, you’ll have to keep spinning and doing what the instruction says.” 

Finnegan glanced at the game wheel. It had a total of twenty sections. 

Eight of them punished the player to drink, ranging from a sip to three glasses of alcohol. 

Four of them requested the previous and next player to drink. 

Two of them allowed the player to demand another to drink. 

The rest would change the player to the next one in line. 

Over half of the sections weren’t penalties to the player spinning the wheel. 

However, if one had terrible luck, they might not be able to switch to another player. 

A troubled expression settled on Finnegan’s countenance. “I’m pretty unlucky. I can’t drink that much!” 

“What are you afraid of?” Matthias smirked. “If you keep failing, you can ask someone else to help you drink. Besides, there are six sections here that change the player. Even the unluckiest guy will eventually hit one of those sections.” 

A cold look flashed past Finnegan’s eyes when he heard that. Ask someone else to drink, he says. He’s clearly trying to divide the risk between his buddies if one of them gets too unlucky. Meanwhile, aside from Mandy, there’s no one else I can ask to help me drink. 

Matthias mocked, “What’s the matter? Don’t tell me you’re too scared to play.” 

The others cackled. 

Finnegan, seemingly enraged, slammed his palm on the table. “Who said I’m scared to play? Howeve what’s the fun if there are only this few players? All men here should join in!” Since they want to mess wi me, I suppose I should use this chance to teach them a lesson! 

Seeing that Finnegan had fallen for the trick, Vilmar sauntered toward him with a sneer. “Considering how enthusiastic you seem, I guess we’ll all play with you. Think of it as my way of making things up to you.” 

A dozen men settled down around Finnegan while the women either sat or stood at the side. 

Mandy furrowed her eyebrows. “Finnegan?” 

Ariendel smiled. “Don’t ruin the fun, Mandy. Besides, Finnegan himself wants to play. I doubt he’ll be that unlucky in a game of luck.” 

“That’s right! No need to be concerned, Mandy.” Confidently, Finnegan patted his chest. 

Vilmar smirked. “Should we decide our turn by pulling straws or playing rock-paper-scissors?” 

“I’ll start, and then we’ll go anti-clockwise.” Finnegan placed his hand on the wheel. 

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Vilmar and the others watched him spin the wheel with teasing eyes. 

Mandy gripped the edge of Finnegan’s shirt. “Please let it be ‘Change Player’!” 

“You’re right, Finnegan. You do have terrible luck!” The crowd laughed upon seeing the arrow pointing at “Two Glasses” after the wheel stopped moving. 

Mandy sighed. “I’ll help you drink one glass.” 

“It’s fine. This is only the first round. I can still drink.” Pushing her hand aside, he downed two glasses of alcohol in a row. 

Taking in Finnegan’s red face, Matthias exclaimed, “Keep spinning! You can only stop if the arrow points. at ‘Change Player.”” 

“All right!” Finnegan snorted and spun the wheel again. “Come on, please let it be ‘Change Player’!” 

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