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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 302

In the hotel where the JC Chess Association was located.

Jason looked at Abel in front of him grimly, and slapped his face one by one without mercy.

The whole room was in a mess, and almost all of the ornaments had already been thrown. Everyone looked at Jason in fright, and none of them dared to make a sound.

At that time in QY Chess Club, after the game results came out, everyone asked Jason to transfer the agreed bet of 300 million to Dexter. Under pressure, Jason could only transfer the money planned for bidding for the land in QY City to Dexter.

Three hundred million was no longer a small amount for Y Real Estate, and the JC Chess Association didn't win the championship this time, and made a fool of itself. The plan to make Y Real Estate famous in QY City was a complete failure.

Jason couldn't figure out why Casey dared to win Abel as he knew that his wife had been arrested. Didn't Casey care about his wife?

After returning, Jason made countless calls to Paul, but no one answered him. He felt that Paul might be playing with Casey's wife, and he became even more angry.

The losses caused to Y Real Estate in this chess game was really big. Even if Jason could stand it, it was impossible for him to be calm after losing 300 million dollars as well as the game.

Looking back, he felt that this must have been collusion between Dexter and Casey. He vented all his anger to Abel.

"Why the hell did you lose to that wimp? Do you know how much preparation I have made for this competition? Not only did you not win the championship, but I also lost 300 million dollars. If the news reaches J City, it will have a considerable negative impact on my Y Real Estate. What is the use of raising you?!!!" Jason yelled hysterically.

After that, he kicked Abel again.

Abel sat down on the ground, feeling miserable, but facing Jason's anger, he could only take it.

"Casey, you are great. In order to help the Green family, you didn't even want your own wife. Okay, very good!" A murderous look appeared in Dexter's eyes, "I can't act on you in QY City, but you will go back to J City. Let's wait and see. You provoke the Y Real Estate, and I will definitely make you regret coming to this world!"

Jason turned his head to look at the people who had been trembling with fright, and said coldly, "Buy me a flight ticket back to J City as soon as possible. I must hurry back before Casey. When he comes back to J City, I will give him a big surprise!"

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In the living room of the Green's mansion.

Dexter was sitting on the sofa with a face full of joy. He couldn't stop being happy now, and it was a bit difficult to take back the smile on his face.

Today Casey not only helped QY Chess Association to win the championship and prevented Y Real Estate from wanting to become famous through the competition, but also helped Dexter win 300 million. This was an unexpected surprise that Dexter never thought.

There was another thing that could be regarded as the icing on the cake, that was, Scarlett successfully defeated her opponent in the duel with the player from C City and won the third place.

It was just that because Casey's victory caused too much sensation, so everyone did not have much interest in the third place.

What people pay attention to was always the first, and everything below the first was cannon fodder.

"Casey, this time your help is greatly appreciated. Without you, Jason might be more arrogant in this chess game. I won't any of the three hundred million dollars that I won. I will give it to you," Dexter said to Casey.

"No, Mr. Dexter, you keep it. This is a bet between you and Jason. Since you win, it should be given to you," Casey said lightly.

It was only three hundred million, and Casey didn't care at all.

Dexter was a little embarrassed when he saw Casey's refusal, but he soon realized that Casey was a person with a World Bank black card, and 300 million was really not attractive to Casey.

If he persisted, it would seem that he looked down on Casey a bit.

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