Chapter 130
“Samuel, don’t be a coward!” someone shouted at the young man in a leather jacket. He was the third son of the Cooper family. Although they were not among the top elite, they were not to be
underestimated.
Samuel Cooper nodded, “150 thousand dollars it is, then.”
Marie started the red sports car from last time, tested it out, put on her helmet, and as the gunshot
sounded, the red sports car sped by like a flash of fire.
The two cars were neck and neck, and before long, Samuel’s car overtook Marie’s. Cheers erupted
at the scene, and Gavin and Andres came out of the lounge. They saw a crowd of people gathered
around the live broadcast screen and approached, asking, “What are you watching? You all seem so
excited.”
A man pointed at the screen and said, “Samuel was auto racing with a little girl, and bet 150
thousand dollars, and it seemed like he was about to win.”
Gavin and Andres became interested and enthusiastically watched auto racing as well. It was rare to see a woman daring to compete with Samuel in auto racing, especially since Samuel was notoriously reckless in the sport.
Samuel was leading the whole time, but Marie wasn’t worried, she just followed at a leisurely pace.
behind him.
At the last turn, Marie made a sudden acceleration, took an extremely skillful turn, brushed the edge of the race track, and crossed the finish line half a car length ahead.
“Oh!” There was a gasp from the crowd as Marie stepped out of the car, her cowboy shorts revealing two straight, snow-white legs. Even Gavin couldn’t help but whistle.
It wasn’t until Marie took off her helmet that Gavin and Andres’ mouths dropped open wide enough to fit an egg. “Damn!”
Samuel walked up to Marie and smiled with interest, “Another round?”
Just now, he was only half a car length behind, he could definitely win. Besides, with such a beautiful woman, playing a bit longer would also be enjoyable.
Marie nodded, “Sure, this round is for 300 thousand dollars.”
Samuel hesitated for a moment, then laughed heartily, “Alright! I don’t mind 300 thousand dollars!”
So Marie put on her helmet, got back in the car, and went through the same process. This time, Marie was only slightly ahead, but she still reached the finish line first.
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The crowd cheered, and Samuel became a bit anxious. He was so close to winning. He ran up to Marie and said, “Let’s play another round!
“750 thousand dollars,” Marie casually stated her bet.
“Alright! If I win, you’ll accompany me for the whole night!” Samuel couldn’t wait to win a round.
“Let’s establish a written pledge,” Marie suggested. She came to vent her frustrations, but she was clear-headed and didn’t want the other party to deny their responsibilities.
Samuel impatiently finished writing the written pledge, and after Marie read it, she nodded without
saying a word, put on her helmet, and got into the car.
The engine roared, the gunshot rang out, and the flash of fire raced away once again.
Andres called cheerfully, “Dennis! If you don’t come soon, Marie is going to bet with everything
until she has nothing left!”
When Dennis arrived at the racing circuit, it was already past ten o’clock at night, and only their group was left, cheering wildly, hoping to see Samuel win a race.
Dennis looked at the speeding red sports car on the race track and asked, “What’s going on?”
Andres laughed and said, “It’s nothing, don’t worry. Marie has already won more than 1.5 million. dollars from Samuel, and Samuel is getting anxious.”
Cullen looked at the sports car on the race track, as fast as the wind, and then at Dennis’ darkened expression. He felt sympathy in his heart, wondering what kind of argument this was going to be…
Dennis angrily returned to the company to work overtime, as he was originally about to leave for the day but had to stay for the extra hours. Then, Dennis received a phone call from Andres, who
suddenly wanted to go to the racing circuit.
On the way, Cullen ran through countless red lights. He knew with certainty that the only person.
who could make Dennis this anxious was Marie.
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