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Harvey York's Rise to Power novel Chapter 332

“This…”

Charles Zarate froze in place. Even he thought that the watch was real. He did not know that a fake watch could be counterfeited to this extent. At that moment, his face turned as sour as a lemon.

Charles and Luis Zarate would not admit it. They were awfully conceited and did not even consider identifying the antique on the simplest step. If they did, they might not have misjudged about the antique.

“I wasn’t even appraising the antique myself. I would be done distinguishing the authenticity in under a minute if things like these were in my hands!”

Luis was grinding his teeth and he was not convinced. He did not want to admit that he had lost.

In his eyes, this so-called loss was because of Shane Naiswell’s preset rules. If it weren’t for that, how could he have mistaken this fake watch for a real one?

‘This wretched-looking tramp, Harvey York, only won because he was lucky. Even Shane was standing by his side, making me look bad.’

“One more round! There’s no way I’ll lose this one!” Luis said coldly as he groaned.

He must prove himself worthy in front of Rosalie Naiswell that he is her one true prince, only then he would be fit to be with her.

And this man in front of him was nothing more than a wretched-looking tramp.

“Sure, but don’t you have to eat this up first?”

Harvey was smiling. Luis had been pitting himself against Harvey since the moment they met. Old habits die hard, Harvey was no exception.

“You…”

Luis was speechless. How was he supposed to even eat this? Regret had started to set in to the point where he wanted to slap himself across his face. How could he have been so mouthy?

“Alright, the young men are just playing around. There’s no need to be too serious about it. I’m the one hosting the antique fair today. If I don’t show up soon, they’ll be anxious about it.” Shane said in a timely manner, giving Luis an opportunity to excuse himself from embarrassment.

Charles looked at Harvey deeply.

“A win doesn’t mean anything. Shane had brought out treasures this time. How about the two of you pit against each other in the antique fair?”

Charles naturally didn’t think that his own student would lose, he had only misjudged for a moment.

His student’s talent in antiques had far surpassed his own, how could he have lost against a nobody?

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