She couldnât think of anything else and directly pleaded, âI placed a four-hundred-million-dollar bet on this race.
Thatâs almost all I have, Albert⦠For the sake of our past affection, you have to win this race today.
â
Albert, chewing the gum lazily, replied casually, âIt depends.
â
What? She had put in four hundred million dollars and he just said this!
Aline pressed further, and Albertâs patience wore thin.
He retorted, âCanât you hear me? I said it depends.
I just had s@x several times last night.
0h, what a magical night.
Iâm somewhat weary.
My legs are so weak that I may not be able to drive as fast as I used to be.
â
Hearing this, Alineâs expression darkened, her anger building as she yelled, âAlbert, you heartless bastard!â
âDidnât you know that before?â
With that statement, Albert abruptly ended the call.
When Aline tried to call him again, she found that his phone had been switched off.
She muttered in a daze, âIâm doomed.
Everythingâs ruined.
â
Ruth continued to feign concern and asked, âHe didnât promise you to win the game?â
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Alineâs eyes were red.
âHeâs just a jerk whoâs been playing with women.
Whereâs Rena? I need to find her.
Iâve lost my money, and sheâs going to lose hers, too.
â
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Ruth sneered.
Aline went to Renaâs chamber in an attempt to talk it over, but four bodyguards blocked the door, refusing to let her enter.
âMr.
Fowler has instructed that no strangers are allowed in.
â
Aline began to make a scene.
Her commotion drew Waylen out.
Upon seeing Aline, he furrowed his brow.
âMr.
Fowler, I want to see Rena.
â Aline seemed to see a life-saving straw.
Waylen put his hand in his pocket.
He stared at the woman in front of him.