Chapter 1882
Night of Destiny
Chapter 1882
Lambert smirked, seemingly to provoke Jared. âOf course, if you canât bear to part with your car, itâs
fine. Just give me Miss Reiss.â When Ellen heard that, she was filled with disgust. âMr. Orey, can you
please have some respect?â she asked, shooting to her feet.
Lambert was startled by her response. Then, he abruptly stood up and apologized, âIâm sorry. I went
overboard with my joke. I meant no disrespect.â
Jared, on the other hand, grabbed her hand and narrowed his eyes as he declared, âI accept the bet.â
He was determined to make Lambert suffer a humiliating defeat.
The other women turned to look at them. What was so great about Ellen that these two amazing men
would fight over her hand?
Selena was seething on the inside. In her mind, Ellen must have seduced Lambert on purpose. How
could she? How could she seduce Lambert when she already had Jared?
Dorothy was similarly jealous of Ellen. After all, Jared mainly agreed to compete because he wanted to
protect her honor.
The other men excitedly clapped and cheered. They were eager to watch the two supercars race. It
would be an exciting match of adrenaline and speed.
Ryan tried to calm them down. âSirs, could we hold off on the race for my sake? How about you
compete another day in privateâ¦â
Both Jared and Lambert simultaneously interrupted him. âNo way.â
That seemed to have set them off. Two men stared at each other, one of them was throwing taunting
looks while the other was calm and composed.
Ellen was worried. It was a race, so that meant they would be speeding, right? That was dangerous!
Ellen pleadingly looked at Jared, even grabbing his arm while shaking her head. She did not want him
to race. He patted the back of her hand. âDonât worry.
Taking advantage of the last rays of sunlight, everyone moved over to the parking lot outside. Jared
took Ellen by her hand and led her out. After a brief hug, he walked over to his car as Lambert walked
over to him.
The two cars were soon waiting by the starting line. As someone spoke to them about the rules of the
race, everyone elseâs ears were filled with the thunderous rumble of the carsâ engines. It felt as though
they were two wild beasts roaring to be let out of their cages.
When the signal was given, the two cars immediately sped away at over 60 mph. Ellenâs heart
clenched hard. She walked over to Ryan and asked, âIs this track quite long?â
Judging by their speed, they should be back in about fifteen minutes,â he honestly replied. He could tell
she was nervous; he was, too. He could not afford to bear the consequences if anything happened to
either one of them.
It was then that Selena walked over to them with crossed arms. âYou really are sticking to Mr.
Presgrave like glue. You follow him everywhere.â
âI donât want to argue with you today,â Ellen shot back, glancing at the track that led back to them. Oh,
how she wished the race would end soon.
Selena unexpectedly leaned closer and whispered to her, âBe happy that you have Mr. Presgrave. Stop
flirting with Mr. Orey. Heâs mine.â
Ellen seemed to have not heard her though since her entire being was tensed up. Just then, they heard
one of the men call out, âLetâs start with the bets!â
Everyone began to crowd around that man to place their bets. âI bet Mr. Orey will win,â someone said,
âHe has raced on this track before while Mr. Presgrave is always overseas. Thereâs no way Mr.
Presgrave would win.â
âWhen you put it that way, Mr. Orey stands a higher chance of winning!â another man exclaimed.
âOf course.â âOkay. Iâll bet my money on Mr. Orey.â In just a few minutes, the last man who spoke pulled
out 1.5 million dollars and betted it with a one-to-two ratio.
Ellenâs heart was in her throat as she listened to them discuss. To her, Jared did not need to win. She
just wanted him to end the race safely. âIâll bet on Mr. Presgrave winning,â Dorothy said, walking over to
them. âAre you not afraid of losing, Miss Joypur?â
âWin or lose, it doesnât matter. Whatâs important is that I like Mr. Presgrave.â Dorothy was staring
straight at Ellen when she said that.