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The Miraculous Simone Gray by Opal Reese novel Chapter 312

Chapter 312 No Way Out 

Andrew stumbled, catching everyone’s attention. 

The referee hurried over to assist him, asking, “Are you alright? Can you continue the competition?” 

Though Andrew felt a bit sore from the fall, he said, “I’m fine; let’s continue the competition.” 

It would be too embarrassing for him to quit now. 

Also, he had promised Jo that he would protect her. 

He intended to keep his word, especially considering the hostile glances Simone and Tina had directed at Jo earlier, indicating potential retaliation in the upcoming matches. 

Jodie also rode over on a horse, expressing concern for Andrew. 

She pretended to ask, “Andrew, do you need a break?” 

Of course, she didn’t want Andrew to rest. 

Andrew stood up and smiled, saying, “I’m fine; I can still continue the competition. I promised to protect you, and I will definitely do it.” 

Jodie looked at Andrew with gratitude, “Andrew, you’re so kind.” 

The audience in the stands couldn’t hear their conversation, but the viewers in the live broadcast room caught it through the drone’s live feed. 

They all exclaimed, Andrew truly loves Jodie! 

Titus and Luca were speechless. 

Luca said, “Andrew has lost his mind again. The way Jodie smiles gives me a somewhat uneasy feeling. Is she going to cause trouble again?” 

Before Luca saw through Jodie’s, actions, Luca would believe the way she treated Tina wasn’t intentional. But now, he was sure Jodie deliberately made a move. 

How has she become more and more unrecognizable?” 

Titus raised an eyebrow. “Maybe she was always like this. Only now does she reveal her true colors bit by bit. Haven’t you noticed? Since she started playing today, she has stopped pretending 

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The previous Jodie would never have made such strong remarks against Simone and the others during the live broadcast. 

She would never have intentionally attacked Tina in public. It could only mean that she must have realized that there were too many criticisms online, and her chances of redeeming her reputation were slim. 

So, she decided to let herself go. 

Luca nodded. I’ve noticed. Not only has she become more assertive, but she has also shown a fierce side. The foolish Andrew, I don’t think there is anything wrong with him stepping on the stirrup, but he slipped and fell. I have a feeling that he’s about to have a streak of bad luck!” 

Because he had experienced his own share of misfortune, Luca could relate to this kind of situation. 

Titus shared the same thought. “Definitely, no doubt about it. I just wonder how unlucky he’s going to get.” 

It seemed that the foolish Andrew was solely focused on protecting Jodie and hadn’t realized the misfortune that had befallen him. 

Titus asked in confusion, “Isn’t he wearing the mystical tool bracelet? How did he start having bad luck again?” 

Luca was equally puzzled. “I wonder, too.” 

Titus said, “Let’s keep watching.” 

As the polo match continued, Simone took the initiative with Tina to go for the ball. Their cooperation was extremely tacit. 

After snatching the ball, they passed it to Zac or Bailey, both of whom scored every time they got the ball. 

As a result, Simone’s team remained in the lead. 

Not only were Simone and Tina in sync on the field, but they also had the same mindset. 

They didn’t actively target Jodie. They followed the polo rules and maintained their sportsmanship. 

ecause they knew Jodie couldn’t wait and would come to them willingly. 

Indeed, Jodie had been thinking this way, but she hadn’t found the opportunity yet 

In the blink of an eye, the first half ended. 

Simone’s team was in the lead. 

After a fifteen-minute break, the second half began with the teams switching sides. 

Jodie said to Andrew, “Andrew, let’s be more proactive in going for the ball, or else we’ll lose.” 

She noticed that Andrew had been hesitant when playing against Simone. 

She guessed that Andrew was trying to go easy on Simone, which annoyed her. Since he had chosen her, he shouldn’t hold back against Simone. 

However, she wouldn’t say it out loud; she would find other ways to force Andrew to deal with Simone. 

Andrew thought for a moment and nodded. “Alright!” 

Although he didn’t want to target Simone, they needed to win this match to prove themselves. 

And he had to protect Jo. 

So, in the second half, Andrew constantly circled around Jodie on his broomstick. 

Upon seeing this, Simone felt like praying for Andrew. 

It appears that Sc*mbag No. 4 believes that absorbing bad luck alone isn’t sufficient; he insists on serving as a shield for Jodie from such a close distance. 

Next, Jodie started targeting Simone. 

She used various sneaky tactics, but Simone evaded them and counterattacked. 

However, every time she counterattacked, Andrew suffered the misfortune. 

For example, when both sides went for the ball, Simone counterattacked Jodie. 

She sent the ball flying toward Jodie’s face at an unexpected angle, as if by accident. 

From a rule perspective, she hadn’t committed a foul. 

And when the ball came toward Jodie, her horse would suddenly leap out just enough to dodge the incoming ball. This was because she had absorbed Andrew’s luck. 

With her absorbing his bad luck and Andrew protecting her on the side, there was no way he could escape. 

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A ball hit him in the face, causing him to scream in pain. 

Then half of his face swelled 

After applying the medicine mist, he continued to persevere. 

And then he kept getting injured. 

Either a ball hit his face or body, or he was accidentally struck by someone’s golf club. 

His face, arms, and legs were all swollen. 

Because the game was about to end, he gritted his teeth and persisted. 

Then, Jodie used the same method to deal with Simone as she did with Tina. 

Simone increased her strength, and not only did she not get hit, but she also fought back in the same way. 

The golf club she extended was bounced back. 

Jodie’s hand went numb from the shock; she didn’t expect Simone to be so strong. 

She tried to move the golf club, but her arm was weakened by the previous shock. 

So, the golf club fell on her own horse’s leg.. 

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