Beck couldn't be bothered to look at Stella anymore, but then he heard Nydia let out a sigh.
"Look, if a person isn't absolutely cornered, pushed to the brink where dying isn't even an option, why would they ever choose to become a monster? This underground casino has been running for years, and trust me, I've seen more types of people than you can imagine."
Beck suddenly fell silent, his slender fingers fiddling with a poker chip, lost in thought.
Stella, wrapped in a man's embrace, had already made her way to the table.
When she spotted Beck, she acted as if she didn't know him, obediently standing by the man's side like a trophy.
Beck won a good amount of chips in the meantime, noticing the man's hand creeping under Stella's dress.
Stella seemed oblivious, continuing to whisper something in the man's ear.
The man raised an eyebrow and upped the ante.
This round, the man won, delightedly planted a kiss on Stella's cheek, and handed her three chips as a reward.
Stella leaned into him with a laugh, eliciting whistles from the crowd.
It was her outfit, really—turning heads, with curves in all the right places.
Just looking at her was enough to make anyone's throat tighten.
But Beck saw through it—Stella's gambling skills were top-notch. The rounds the man won were all thanks to her subtle guidance.
Beck got serious, winning a few more rounds, until his gaze clashed with Stella's across the table.
The man holding Stella seemed to recognize Beck.
"Sweetie Jennie, you know Mr. Sanders?"
Stella shook her head. "Don't know him."
Beck let out a scoff. Jennie?
Damn, how many aliases does she have?
Typical con artist, always surrounded by different men.
By the end of the game, aside from Beck, the biggest winner was the man by Stella's side.
He seemed thrilled, giving her a few more chips.
Beck glanced at the color of the chips, totaling up to about $500,000.
Including the men she'd met at the bar before, Stella's skill in swindling men out of their money was indeed impressive. These suckers were all too willing to open their wallets for her.
But could she really walk away from this unscathed?
Or was it because she couldn't walk away that she ended up becoming a Sanders?
If Maja hadn't been found, would Stella have brazenly taken her place to make a clean getaway?
Beck couldn't care less, standing up to leave for a smoke in the garden.
The underground casino's luxury knew no bounds, with a garden that stretched up to the sky, blooming all year round.
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What is wrong that the author has not updated this novel in over a month or is there somewhere else that I can continue reading the novel from chapter 1951 upwards? Do tell, please. Thanks....
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Why are there no updates yet, Author. We've all been waitibg for quite a while now. Please, update soon, Author. Thanks....
Author, my thoughts on the book. When are You going to write on Cornelia and Omar Casson's romance? You made no mention, describing in detail how Maja and Uan's white wedding ceremony went. Also, you didn't write on Carol's baby delivery. What about Tyler's romance. Is there closure on Phelps Herrington being truly certified dead, so also his twin brother? Dylan's research institute "little girl", what became of her and Dylan's romance? Beck's blind dates, what were the results, is he married now, so also Dylan to his "little girl"? Why hasn't Ian's father- Steven come forward to meet Maja's parents as the in-laws meeting each other especially with his supposed past with Lillian; Maja's mother. I hope I won't remain curious for too long on the aforementioned issues, Author. Thanks for doing a good job on Zoey and Fitch's romance, though. Kudos....