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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 309

Before the duel, some spectators placed bets with two-to-one odds favoring Flynn’s victory. Betting a hundred million dollars on Flynn would yield a profit of 50 million dollars if he won.

In contrast, the odds for Sebastian’s victory were one-to-1.5. These odds indicated that the bookmaker had greater confidence in Flynn’s chances of winning.

Many flocked to the bet, but most of them betted on Flynn’s victory for one simple reason- Flynn started the duel, and he carried himself with confidence.

Moreover, there were rumors about Flynn’s extraordinary fighting capabilities that rendered him invincible.

Although the odds were lower for Flynn’s victory, Flynn stood a higher chance of winning.

Only a few people bet on Sebastian, all for the high returns. The bookmaker couldn’t help but lament at the majority who betted on Flynn, and he wondered if he might suffer a huge loss.

Flynn had arrived at the venue half an hour before the duel, but Sebastian did not show up after a while. The crowd started growing uneasy when Sebastian was nowhere to be found near the time of the duel.

Someone questioned, “What’s wrong? Why isn’t Sebastian Wilder here yet? Is he too afraid to show up?”

As more people started having doubts, Flynn’s expression soured. Although he was able to leave the duel with his head held high even if Sebastian refused to show up, this situation wasn’t what he had expected.

He wanted to get rid of Sebastian with his own hands. Without Sebastian in his path, he believed it was only a matter of time before he won Lana’s heart.

“Sebastian Wilder, you coward! Show up now!” he bellowed when his opponent still hadn’t shown up as the time ticked closer to 11:00 am.

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