“You can start placing your bets!”
As soon as the host finished speaking, a handful of men dressed in black suits released the iron chains clamped around Ghost Fire's arms.
The moment they shoved him forward, the look of nonchalance on Ghost Fire's face was quickly replaced with a bloodthirsty gleam.
“Come over, you little brat! I can't wait to pulverize you,” Phantom thundered as he brandished his fist menacingly. Judging from his scornful gaze, it was clear that he didn't see Ghost Fire to be a threat at all.
Both men made their way into the arena, where they squared off against each other.
Immediately, everyone could see the stark contrast between Ghost Fire and Phantom.
Due to Ghost Fire's skinny frame, he looked like a helpless little lamb standing in front of a fearsome tiger.
With a single swipe of its paw, the tiger would rip Ghost Fire into bloody shreds.
“What do you think, Jonathan? Do you want to place a bet together?” Lydia asked as the match was about to begin.
“Who do you plan to bet on?”
“Of course, I'm going to bet on Phantom,” Lydia replied without hesitation. “He's the undisputed champion of this arena. Ever since Phantom started fighting here, he has never suffered a loss in his winning streak against his opponents. Jonathan, are you planning to place your bet on Ghostfire?”
Lydia couldn't help but look at Jonathan in disbelief.
“That's right. What are his betting odds?” Jonathan questioned nonchalantly.
“Twenty to one.”
Lydia's eyes widened in utter shock when she heard Jonathan's inquiry. “Jonathan, are you joking? Do you really plan to place your bets on Ghost Fire?”
“I'm not fooling around.” Jonathan glanced at Ghost Fire and said, “Don't underestimate him. He's definitely not a helpless lamb.”
Though others might not be able to tell, Jonathan could see the murderous intent in Ghost Fire's eyes.
Even if Ghost Fire found himself imprisoned, he would still be a deadly force to be reckoned with.
During his sentence in Northern Crimson Prison, Jonathan had encountered many men like Ghost Fire.
In front of the guards, they acted like obedient little lambs. However, they would reveal their true colors the minute the guards looked away. These men were capable of committing atrocities without even batting an eye.
“But he-”
Before Lydia could argue any further, Jonathan cut in, “Don't bother trying to convince me. It'd be best if you follow suit and bet on Ghost Fire if you don't want to lose.”
“All right, I'll trust you then. Ghost Fire it is.” Although Lydia was reluctant, she ended up changing her mind at the last minute.
Promptly, Lydia beckoned at a nearby worker. “Please come here.”
“Ms. Lydia, are you going to place your bets?” From the way he addressed her, it was clear that the worker recognized Lydia.
“That's right. I'm going to bet one million on Ghost Fire,” Lydia declared with a grit of her teeth.
“Ghost Fire?” The worker was taken aback. “Ms. Lydia, why are you picking him? Just look at his small and weak stature. He probably won't even be able to endure a single punch from Phantom.”
“What are you blabbering about? I want to place my bets on him!” Lydia shot him a stern glare and fished her card out to pay.
Ding! Just like that, one million was gone from her bank account.
Didn't Sophia say that she has not heard from her nephew ever since he was young? Apparently, Jonathan has been missing for more than ten years. How did he obtain ten million? Furthermore, he claimed that he's betting for his own amusement?
“I thought that you were lying to me.” Sophia glanced at Jonathan as she spoke. When he first told her about it, she assumed that he was merely trying to save himself from embarrassment. I can't believe he paid ten million without any hesitation.
Bloody hell! I can't believe this.
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