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Love Began with the First Meeting novel Chapter 332

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"You slut!

How dare you have the nerve to cheat! You are such a bold but stupid woman!" the man bellowed furiously.

Molly was down on the floor after the man knocked her down. Before she could speak or stand up, she groaned in agony from the heavy boot to her stomach and her face now contorted in pain.

"Bloody hell, you shameless bitch!" The fat man squatted, turned over the tray and found a poker card underneath. It was the ace of spades. With bulging eyes, he threw the card at Molly's face. "Don't you dare fool me! That would be a very dumb thing to do, girl!" Breathing heavily, he snarled,"Do you have any idea who I am?"

Bystanders who witnessed the commotion saw the man hurling several other poker cards at the poor woman, but none made a move to stop him.

The crowd murmured while watching the scene unfold. One thing the Grand Night Casino was well known for was its rule regarding cheating. Anyone caught cheating the casino would face severe consequences. And this included employees caught helping to cheat the casino.

"Fuck!" the fat man cursed again. His face now looked even fiercer and uglier. "Now, be a good girl and tell me who you've been helping."

He suddenly pointed to a lean and short patron standing next to him while shouting at him. The poor fellow looked to be cultured and well-educated and was not the object of curious stares.

"Not me!" he said flustered. He threw Molly a bewildered look while trying to defend himself. "I don't even know her," he said.

But while he shook his head, his eyes betrayed him.

Down on the ground, Molly kept herself from screaming because of the painful blow to her torso. She was drained of strength and could neither fight nor stand up.

Finally, the assistant manager came forward and asked,"What happened?" He first looked at the struggling Molly, then turned his eyes to the fat man. "Mister, are you aware that reckless and violent acts inside the Grand Night Casino are prohibited?" he asked coldly.

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