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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 59

"Oh? What do you want to bet on? Casey asked.

" Truth or Dare!" Diana said with a snicker, as if she were about to play a trick on Casey.

She wasn't afraid that Casey would win, and even if Casey did, she didn't think Casey would let her do anything stepped out of line.

In her mind, Casey was always a coward man, and he certainly dared not make excessive demands or ask blatant questions.

What’s more, Edith was still here, she was not afraid that Casey would take this opportunity to retaliate against her.

And as long as she won, she could take advantage of Casey, put an end of his arrogance after winning so many times.

Casey naturally didn't know what Diane was thinking, but he was not worried about it at all.

Diana had no chance of winning the game when her opponent was him.

"Okay, let's get started." Casey said.

Diana handed the dice cup directly to Casey and said, "You do it first. "

At that time, she noticed that it was always Hunter rolled the dices first and Casey could be one more than him each time.

She felt that it was the key to Casey's victory, so that she asked Casey to do it first.

Casey smiled and shook his head, did not care, took the dice cup and shook it.

After a while, he opened the dice cup. Others looked over and found the pips of the dices were four fives. The total number was twenty.

Twenty, was already a relatively large number. It was very hard to get 20 if only relied on luck.

Casey didn't think Diana could play it as well as Hunter. Even if she won this time, he would also obey the rules.

Diana saw the pips that Casey got, did not panic, took the dice cup. She turned one dice secretly and pretended to shake the dice cup, then took the dice cup away.

"There are three fives and one six, the sum of pips is one more than you got, and I won." Just now she turned one dice into pips six, and didn't touch the rest.

Casey looked at Diana and felt speechless, and just now her movements were so obvious that he was treated like a fool.

"You just moved the dice with your hand, I saw it." Casey said indifferently.

"What are you talking about. It’s you lost this time, why are you cheating? Do you think I am a girl then regard me as a pushover?" Diana immediately looked very aggrieved.

When the boys around her heard her, they immediately beefed with sympathy and blamed Casey. "You're a man, and she is a girl, no matter how she wins, don’t be so serious."

"Why are you so mean, isn't it a game?"

"I don't know what you think, but if I were you, I would never let her lose."

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Casey was blamed by a group of people. It was Diana who was cheating, but everyone thought it was his fault.

"Casey, don't take it seriously. She just likes trying to be clever." Edith said.

Casey sighed and said helplessly, "Well, you win."

Diana chuckled for the success of her trick, said, "As you are a man, you can only choose “Dare”, you must move the marble table forward five centimeters, otherwise, you admit you are a waste!"

Everyone glanced at the marble table in the room, which weighed at least two or three hundred pounds, not to mention Casey, no one there could lift the table.

"Diana, your demand is a little too much." Edith said.

Diana looked unconscionable and said, "It’s not too much at all, as it is a dare, it must be difficult to be done. He can also directly admit that he is a waste to everyone, I did not force him to move the table."

Edith felt angry with Diana, thinking that her best friend, Diana, was too mean to Casey.

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