The person called John cheerfully handed Ellinor a dice cup, âEllinor, 111 keep it simple so you wonât accuse me of bullying you! Letâs roll for the highest number, best out of three, howâs that?â
Ellinor nodded modestly, âSure, thank you.â
Belinda, eyes reddened with worry, pleaded, âEllinor, I was wrong, donât play with them! Iâll drink, no matter how many bottles!â
How could Ellinor possibly outwit those three sneaky guys? If she lost, theyâd definitely take advantage of her! No.
Ellinor patted Belindaâs panicked hand, âShush! Keep calm, itâs all good.â
How could it possibly be fine?
Belinda wanted to call Theo for help, but her phone was snatched away by one of them earlier.
They hadnât even started yet, and they were already surrounded by a crowd.
Everyone had a dice cup in hand.
John lifted his dice cup, shook it expertly, slammed it on the table, and smiled confidently, âWhoâs going first?â
Ellinor politely replied, âYou first!â
âSo polite! Well, donât mind if I do!â John lifted his dice cup, revealing four sixes and one five, a total of twentyânine points!
Nobody was betting on Ellinor. She was just a girl, how could she possibly know how to roll dice? It was all down to luck, and the chances of her rolling five sixes in a row were slim to none!
Unfazed by the doubts, Ellinor casually shook the dice cup and opened it. To everyoneâs surprise, she rolled five sixes!
Johnâs confident smile froze, and he said begrudgingly, âLucky roll! Letâs go again!â
In the second round, John rolled five sixes!
Ellinorâs roll? Also five sixes!
A tie.
The third round began, and the crowd was even more interested, anticipating the final result.
This time, John rolled five sixes again, smirking at Ellinor, âYouâre lucky, but the odds of rolling five sixes three times in a row are slim! The last round was a tie, so it seems weâll need to add two more rounds.
Best out of five, Iâm already looking forward to spending the night with you.â
âNo need for extra rounds, I would probably disappoint you.â Ellinorâs tone was indifferent. She shook the dice cup vigorously for about ten seconds, then slammed it on the table.
Open!
All five dice split in half, with half showing six and the other half showing one. The total was thirtyâfive points!
Best out of three, Ellinor won!
The three rich kids were stunned, their faces full of disbelief as they leaned in to confirm. Everyone was amazed. This young girl was something else!
âWe won? We actually won?!â Belinda stuttered in surprise, then jumped excitedly. âAh! We won!
Ellinor, youâre amazing! Youâre like my goddess!â
Ellinor yawned, covering her face with her hand, âLetâs go.â
Not far away on a sofa, Jonah watched the whole scene, finding it rather amusing. âTheo, that girl is full of surprises!â
Theo sat on a singleâseat sofa with an air of authority, leisurely sipping a glass of red wine. He looked cool and collected.
Byran caught some information, he asked, âWhoâs that girl? Theo, do you know her?â
Jonah laughed, âThatâs Theoâs newlywed wife!â
Byran paused, frowned, and his gaze sharply turned towards Ellinor.
The curlyâhaired woman standing next to Theoâs singleâseat sofa held a glass of champagne. She swirled the wine thoughtfully, her beautiful eyes revealing a hint of disdain as she looked at Ellinor.
Ellinor threw the room card back at John like a dart, then dragged Belinda away.
Just as they were about to leave, Belinda suddenly remembered something and turned back to ask for her phone, âGive me back my phone!
John, still feeling resentful, found an excuse, âWant your phone back? Then let her play another round with rne!â
Ellinor was annoyed, she told Belinda, âForget it, let your rich uncle buy you a new one when we get back.â