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In the Lap of Luxury novel (Grace and Benjamin) novel Chapter 314

"Ms. Lewis, what do you think?"

Grace could guess Max's intention, but she made herself clear. "Max, putting chess aside, you have to give me an explanation."

Max reset all the chess pieces. While rearranging the pieces, he spoke calmly, "Of course. Let's use this game to determine the winner.

"If you win, you can take Shane away, and I won't say another word. If you lose, we'll forget anything happened, and we can put this in the past."

The general idea was that the chess game was like a gamble.

Upon hearing Max's words, Shane's expression relaxed a bit. He knew Max was protecting him. After all, Max's chess skills were second to none in Pamore.

Grace had no chance of winning against him.

"So, Ms. Lewis, what do you say?"

Shane couldn't help but jest, knowing that if Grace agreed, she would undoubtedly lose.

Grace shook her head.

Max thought she was backing out. His expression darkened, but to his surprise, Grace added, "The stakes seem a bit too small for this gamble."

Max was very intrigued.

"What do you propose?"

Grace looked at him gravely and said, "How about we add more weight to the stakes? What do you think?

"I think you've been in power for quite some time. How about we change the player?"

Shane burst out, "Grace, what do you mean? How dare you suggest taking down Max? You would have to go through us!"

Grace ignored him and looked at Max.

Grace's face instantly turned dark.

She clenched her hands into fists and silently swore to teach this group of people a lesson.

"So, what do you say?" Max asked.

After a brief hesitation, Grace said, "Let's begin!"

The crowd cheered, and all eyes shifted to the chessboard.

Grace chose the white pieces, and Max chose the black pieces. Grace made the first move, officially starting the game.

Everyone's hearts were on edge as they eagerly watched the chess match.

At first, Max appeared confident and played casually. But halfway through the game, his expression turned grave, gradually becoming more serious.

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