“Okay! It’s a deal!”
“Deal!” Andrew reached out his hand.
Evelyn said, “Wait a minuted.”
She went to bring a stool over and put it opposite Andrew. In between, she also put a small table, making it quite formal.
“All right.” She sat opposite him and pulled Andrew’s arm on the table. Holding his hand, she said, “I’m ready.”
Andrew was quite calm and casual. “If you made my arm tilt for one per cent, you would be the winner.”
Evelyn raised her eyebrows. “You look down upon women, don’t you? You’ll suffer a loss.”
Andrew only smiled calmly.
However, when Evelyn increased her strength, she found that although Andrew looked fragile after being injured, his arm was full of strength. She couldn’t move him a bit at all.
She frowned, realizing that she might be too careless. However, it was too late for her to regret it. It was like archery. Once, the arrow was released, it couldn’t come back. Since Andrew couldn’t see, she secretly used both hands.
Andrew found it but didn’t expose her, letting her use her both hands at the same time.
It turned out even if she had used both hands, she couldn’t shake Andrew’s arm at all.
“I’m a girl. You must let me win.” Evelyn pouted. “You are a man.”
“I only used twenty per cent of my strength. What else should I do?” Andrew laughed complacently. “You lost. You must promise one thing.”
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