Chapter 136
His unwanted wife, the world’s coveted genius

âThatâs a solid roll. You will definitely win this time!â someone nearby remarked, clearly impressed.
Belinda, however, didnât even spare a glance at her dice.
With a calm, almost lazy motion, she lifted the dice.
All eyes instantly turned toward her dice, the anticipation palpable in the air.
âOh my God!â
A collective gasp rippled through the booth.
Ryanâs expression shifted dramatically.
Belinda had rolled a six.
Damn it!
Belinda couldnât suppress the smile that tugged at her lips.
She ran a hand through her shoulder-length burgundy curls, her grin bright and triumphant. âSeems like luck is really on my side today.â
Bethany and Johnson exchanged a quick glance, amusement dancing in their eyes.
From the very start, Bethany hadnât been concerned when Belinda had kept losing.
She knew betterâBelinda had been playing the long game, losing on purpose to push Ryan into this high-stakes gamble.
Lucas watched the scene unfold, his gaze fixed on Belinda, unreadable and intense.
A flicker of uncertainty passed through him.
Was that six a stroke of luck, or was it something else? Was Belinda really good at this?
Ryanâs expression froze as soon as Belinda lifted her dice cup, and for a long moment, he remained speechless, eyes locked on the result.
Without a word, Belinda reached for the bottle of whiskey and placed it in front of Ryan with deliberate calm. âMr. Adams, go ahead and drink it now.â
The booth fell into a heavy silence.
No one dared to speak, the tension palpable in the air.
Just the sight of the full bottle seemed to make everyone uneasy.
They all knew that it would not be easy to drink the whole bottle.
Finally, Verenaâs voice broke the quiet, her tone laced with concern. âMrs. Clark, itâs just a game. Thereâs no need to take it so seriously, right? Surely a whole bottle of whiskey is a bit much, donât you think?â
Belinda chuckled softly at Verenaâs words, her eyes never leaving Ryan. âMr. Adams, are you afraid to drink, or is it just that you donât want to?â
She paused for a moment, her smile turning sly as she leaned in slightly. âItâs fine. Iâm a reasonable person. How about thisâif you go downstairs, stand on the stage, and shout three times, âI am a coward,â you wonât have to drink this bottle of whiskey.â
At her words, both Ryanâs and Verenaâs faces darkened.
The others exchanged uneasy glances, unsure of how to react to such a bold challenge.
Belindaâs request was cruel in its simplicity.
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