Chapter 187
Heartbreak Brings Mr. Right
Frank remained silent.
He made a phone call, and soon, several burly bodyguards escorted the man responsible for handling the horses.
âSay it.
Explain what happened.
â Frank asked that man coldly.
The man glanced at Shelia and confessed, âRight before the race, she came to me asking about the clubâs most fiery horses.
I informed her about a horse named Lightning, known as the most formidable one here, which no one could control.
After she heard it, she instructed me to replace Lindseyâs horse with Lightning.
Claiming to be the vice presidentâs girlfriend at Ray Films, she promised a reward of five hundred thousand dollars after itâs done.
I⦠I was swayed by the promise of money and agreed⦠Mr.
Hudson, I was misled by her.
Please, forgive me this once,â the man said as he knelt on the floor, pleading for mercy.
Frank looked at Jacob with a stern gaze and said, âMr.
Perry, your girlfriend has seriously broken our clubâs rules and might have even broken the law.
Youâre a VIP here, so I wonât get the police involved.
But we have to blacklist your girlfriend and ban her from the club forever.
â
Clutching Jacobâs sleeve, Shelia erupted into tears.
âMr.
Perry, itâs not me.
How could I do such a thing? It was Lindsey who set up a trap to slander me!â
Lindsey sighed, her eyes rolling in exasperation.
She was weary of Sheliaâs repeated accusations and manipulative words.
Jacobâs mind whirled in confusion.
He turned to Frank, seeking clarity.
âMr.
Hudson, is there a misunderstanding here?â
âMr.
Perry, are you doubting our clubâs capability? Weâve thoroughly investigated this.
As the saying goes, the will of others is not ours to see.
You, too, as a business elite, must be cautious in choosing friends.
Donât underestimate others,â
Frank replied, his tone laced with mockery.
Jacob, raised in wealth and privilege, felt an unfamiliar sting of humiliation.
Throughout his life, people had always fawned over him, but this experience was different.
His expression darkened as he recalled Sheliaâs absence during a period at the competition earlier.
The anger of losing a substantial sum and facing public humiliation surged within him.
He shook off Sheliaâs grasp, his eyes reddening with fury.
âNo wonder you were so certain Lindsey would lose.
You changed her horse in private, didnât you?â he accused.
âNo, Iâ¦â
Shelia attempted to protest, but her words were cut short as Jacob slapped her hard across the face.
âBitch, how dare you do such a thing in my name! Youâve not only caused me to lose two million but also humiliated me! You jinx! I donât want to see you again!â
Jacob bellowed before storming off in anger.
âMr.
Perry!â
Shelia hurriedly tried catching up with Jacob but stumbled, stepping on the hem of her dress and falling hard onto the gravel floor.
A sharp hiss echoed as her dress tore, revealing her thighs, and her knees were scr@ped, blood trickling down.
She cried out in pain, shielding herself awkwardly.
Jacob, however, continued without a backward glance.
As the competition concluded, sympathetic onlookers passed by, casting pitying glances at Shelia.
Amidst them, some took pleasure in the spectacle, whispering and chuckling.