Chapter 218
His unwanted wife, the world’s coveted genius

After a pause, he announced, âThe person with the five of hearts has to princess-carry the person with the eight of hearts and do twenty squats.â
âThatâs⦠surprisingly romantic!â someone exclaimed.
âAlright, whoâs got the five of hearts?â someone asked. âI do,â Johnson said calmly, tossing his card onto the table.
As soon as he finished speaking, Belinda spoke up. âAnd Iâve got the eight of hearts.â She laid her card down with a small smile.
Lucas, who had been lounging in quiet indifference, suddenly turned toward Belinda. His eyes narrowed slightly, a flicker of darkness flashing in them for a brief moment.
âWow!â someone muttered.
The atmosphere grew slightly awkward. All eyes darted between Belinda and Lucas, trying to gauge their reactions. After all, it was just a gameâa silly, romantic dare. It wasnât supposed to mean anything.
The awkwardness soon dissipated as laughter and teasing took over.
âLetâs see what youâve got, Johnson!â
âTwenty squats! Can you even manage that?â
Johnson and Belinda exchanged a brief, meaningful look before Johnson smirked.
âYou think I canât do that? Just wait and see,â he said, rising to his feet.
Belinda also stood up, her movements graceful yet decisive.
Lucasâ eyes darkened a bit more when he saw this. Johnson not refusing was one thing, but Belinda⦠Why was she also going along with this?
âCome on, Belinda.â Johnson opened his arms theatrically, prompting a round of laughter.
Belinda approached Johnson, effortlessly leaping into his arms. Johnson held her with practiced ease, carrying her with a slight smile on his face. The sight of them together drew whistles and cheers from the crowd.
âYou guys can start counting now! Iâm about to begin!â Johnson said.
âGot it!â came the response.
âDamn it!â Lucas muttered under his breath.
The scene made him incredibly irritated.
As Johnson prepared to start the squats, Lucasâ husky voice cut through the noise.
âIâll drink for Belinda. You two donât have to do this.â
The room went silent.
All eyes turned toward Lucas, his expression unreadable. Without a word, Lucas grabbed three glasses of whiskey from the table and downed them one after another, the liquid burning his throat. He eventually set the last empty glass down with a loud clink.
The room erupted into murmurs. No one had expected this.
Belindaâs heart raced. Ripples of confusion and something warmer stirred in her chest. Was Lucas jealous?
At that moment, Verenaâs face hardened. She stared at Lucas, shock and hurt warring in her expression. Could it be that Lucas really didnât want to see Belinda have any intimate contact with another man? Did Lucas care about Belinda that much?
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