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The Marriage She Turned into War novel Chapter 188

Tom looked a little displeased, but he didn't say anything.

I glanced at Abigail and saw her smiling faintly. There was calmness reflecting in her eyes.

At that moment, I knew she was deliberately provoking me. She wasn't going to let me leave. If I did, it would be seen as disrespecting her.

Thus, I had no choice but to sit back in my chair and say, "One."

Only then did Abigail release the grip she had on my hand.

The others around us quickly became immersed in the game.

I had no idea what Abigail was thinking. She was blatantly putting me on the spot. In the past, she would never have allowed Tom to treat me this brazenly.

But now, when faced with Tom's provocation, she didn't say a word. She even sat there calmly, enjoying the game.

My thoughts were all over the place, and I had no mind to continue playing. When it was my turn, I made a mistake, as expected.

According to the rules, if one called the wrong number, the person whose number was a multiple of it could ask a question.

If one failed to answer, they had to drink a number of cups of alcohol equal to the one place of the mistaken number. For example, if one called out 49, they would drink nine cups. If one called out 41, they would drink one cup.

My number was 26, and the person who got to ask the question was, coincidentally, Blair.

Few people knew about the connection between me and Blair. However, many were aware of the incident not long ago when Blair and Abigail got into a fight after a street race.

Some even speculated that the reason for their fight was me.

But how could I possibly admit to something like that? That would be asking for trouble, wouldn't it?

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