Chapter 352
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Chapter 352 Donât Go Out âWhere am I going to get 960 thousand dollars?â
The factory asked him to compensate for 960 thousand dollars. This huge number made Chad petrified with fear.
However, even if this scumbag owed so much money, he never thought of suicide.
It seemed that the more useless one was, the more he wanted to live in the world to disgust others.
Suddenly, Chad raised his head, revealing a pair of bloodshot eyes. It seemed like he had found his last hope. He muttered, âYes, there is another person who can help me. We are like brothers. He definitely doesnât wanna see me like this.â
Manuel had long expected that Chad would come to find him, but he didnât expect him to come so slowly.
Looking at the scumbag kneeling on the ground begging for mercy, Manuel bent slightly, his thick. eyebrows raised, and his voice was cold. âChad, why should I help you?â
Sometimes, only by forcing someone into a corner could he give up everything just to live.
To deal with someone like Chad, one had to be patient.
âNo, Manuel, I still have something left. I still have money. I have money. Manuel, you just have to help me again.â
Chad let go of the crumpled bills in his hand and eagerly handed them to Manuel. âLook, Manuel, we just have to go to the casino. If we keep winning, the money will be doubled, ten times, hundreds of times.â
Manuel slowly straightened up and looked down at him. âYou canât even enter the casino with this bit of money.â
The hopeful look on Chadâs face disappeared so fast. He lowered his head and did not say a word.
Only his hands, which were hanging by his side, were still trembling slightly.
âIf thereâs nothing else, you can leave. This time, I canât help you either.â Manuel turned around and pretended to leave.
Chad quickly moved forward on his knees. His hands tightly grasped Manuelâs trousers, and he said in a broken voice, âManuel, how about this? Iâll find a way. Iâll get some money. Help me, please. Manuel, only you can help me!â
Manuel lowered his head and glanced at his hand. He frowned and looked a little disgusted. âLet go.â
Chad shook his head and grabbed more tightly. âIf you donât promise me, I wonât let go.â
âOkay. Go and get the money. I will help you again. But donât do it again.â Manuel looked at him deeply.
Chad immediately smiled and was so excited that he wanted to roll on the ground. âGreat, I knew you would definitely help me.â
Chad used some unknown method to quickly gather the money.
When he came back to find Manuel, he had already planned how to spend the money he was about to win.
âManuel, you see. I got the money. By then, can we split the money we earn?â Chad asked in a low voice.
He was afraid that Manuel would not agree. In the blink of an eye, he squeezed out tears and said, âManuel, I need money to pay my debts. The factory forced me to pay 960 thousand dollars. I really have no way out.â
âI can help you, but it is too much. The casino in Ocala doesnât have such a large amount.â Manuel interrupted him expressionlessly.
âIt doesnât matter.â Chad waved his hand excitedly.
He felt that it was inconvenient to talk while kneeling. He quickly stood up and took a few steps forward. âManuel, we can win 960 thousand dollars, but if we win the money, we need to escape first and go outside to bet more. Then, I will come back and pay back the money.â
Manuel looked at him with ridicule in his eyes. Heâs so confident, huh?
Chad was only thinking about the future and did not notice Manuelâs reaction.
However, it didnât go as he wished.
Chad never thought that his plan would be stopped before he could start.
âHow could I lose?â Chad did not believe it. He stared blankly at the dice on the table.
The noisy sound of the casino had been automatically blocked by him. He seemed to be deaf, and the surrounding scene became blurred.
âHey, are you still playing? If you donât want to play, go to the side. Donât be in the way here.â
Someone pulled him.
Chad was like a mad dog right now, biting whoever he caught.
He turned around angrily and was about to vent his anger, but he saw Manuel standing in the crowd calmly as if nothing had happened.
No wonder. The lost money is mine.
Thinking of this, Chad couldnât suppress the anger that came from the bottom of his heart and aggressively walked toward Manuel.
Before he could open his mouth to question, Manuel guessed his thoughts and said coldly, âI didnât say that I would definitely help you win this game.
Everyone has mixed fortunes while gambling.
No one can win every time.â
What Manuel said was right, and it made Chad speechless.
The anger suddenly disappeared, and he wanted to vomit. Even fainting was better than facing this cruel reality.
What he didnât know was that for Manuel with a high IQ, the gambling in the village was as simple as games. It was not challenging at all.
So Manuel deliberately lost. He wanted to make Chad completely fall into despair. Only in this way could he win in one move.
Although Chad wanted to vent his anger, he didnât dare to aim at Manuel.
He still wanted to rely on Manuel to make a fortune.
âManuel, Iâm sorry. Iâm not in a good mood right now. You go back first. Iâll find a place to think. about it.â After thinking it through, Chad decisively apologized and left the casino in a daze.
Manuel looked at his back and snorted.
It seemed that the final move was not far away, and the truth would come to light one day.
Chad did not know how he got home. Fortunately, the path had been deeply engraved in his mind, so that he could even go home with his eyes closed.
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ï¤Chapter 351 Loveâs Change of Heart ï¤Chapter 872 He walked to the well in the yard and poured some ice water on his head.
At the same time, Ainsley was packing up her things. When she heard the sound outside the house, she walked to the door with folded clothes and glanced outside.
Ched soticed that Ainsley was at home, he seemed to have found an outlet and strode over.
Der Bes âAinsley, were you laughing at me just now?â he questioned.
Ainsley rolled her eyes at him, too lazy to argue with him.
Chad found that ignored him and got angrier. âAinsley, let me tell you. Donât think that I donât dare to hit you. You live in my house now. Youâd better understand this.â
Although she didnât want to talk to him, he kept nagging. It was really annoying.
Ainsley put the two clothes in her hands into the suitcase, pulled up the zipper, turned around, and looked at him coldly. âChad, if you are sick, go to the hospital for treatment. Donât shout crazily here.â
When she turned around, she thought of something again, and her mood became much better.