We will always try to update and open chapters as soon as possible every day. Thank you very much, readers, for always following the website!

Heartbreak Brings Mr. Right by PASSION

Chapter 180
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

Chapter 180 "Anyone who bets on her victory is bound to drop cash.

It's a safer bet she'll lose.

"1 "I just checked the odds for her to win, and they're tempting.

"Doesn't that mean it's because no one's betting on her victory, which is why the winning odds are sky-high?" "Exactly.

Since the race's inception, no novice has ever cleared all the hurdles to win.

Betting on her is like throwing money away.

" Shelia tugged at Jacob's arm, whispering confidently, "Mr.

Perry, Lindsey's bound to lose this one.

Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt

Trust my judgment and go big on her defeat.

" Jacob looked at her, querying, "You certain?" Shelia assured him with a nod, "Absolutely.

Without a doubt, she's going to end up losing.

Jacob flashed a grin and beckoned to the attendant handling the bets.

Pulling out a card from his jacket, he said, "This card's got two million on it.

It's all going on Lindsey losing.

The staff accepted the card with a nod.

"Certainly, sir.

Your bet will be placed.

" The onlookers started murmuring when they heard about Jacob's hefty bet against Lindsey.

The club's regulars, srecognizing Jacob, started chiming in.

"Mr.

Perry, always the big spender.

"Betting that much against Lindsey, did you get a tip or something?" Jacob looked over the crowd and replied, “Well, Lindsey's sister, my girlfriend, reckons she hasn't got a chance.

Is that what you'd call a tip?" It seemed clear as day.

Not even her own sister had faith in Lindsey's chances.

Perhaps she was there to throw the race on purpose, helping her family cash in.

"I'll put my money on Lindsey losing too.

Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm

Stick with Mr.

Perry and you can't go wrong.

" With that, bets flew in, skewing Lindsey's odds to a staggering 1:200.

They acted as if the race's outcwas a fixed outcome.

Jacob basked in the adoration, m looking over at Domenic with a taunting smirk. "Everyone's betting against Lindsey.

How about you? Could be easy money.

If you're short, I can spot you a hundred bucks.

How's that? Hahaha.

Domenic, brushing off Jacob's taunts, signaled to the betting M attendant. "You looking to bet, sir?" the attendant asked.

Domenic nodded slightly and declared, "I'll bet ten thousand dollars op Lindsey winning