Chapter 505
Jonah obviously wasn't
pleased, "Huh, you're just a secretary, yet you're so full of yourself, interesting! When your boss comes ¢
Ellinor was speechless.
Well, that was hard to say.
The main reason Balfour kept her was
because she successfully negotiated a major collaboration between the Howard Group and Arab clients
that the contract had been signed, they could easily replace her for the follow-up work.
Furthermore, Balfour had clearly expressed his dissatisfaction with her. He could really give her away a:
Absolutely not! She had to stay with the Howard Group to conveniently investigate the real reason her
Jonah's provocation did put some pressure on Ellinor.
After some thought, Ellinor asked, âMr. Wyton, what do you want to bet?â
Jonah's wicked face broke into a triumphant smile. He said very sarcastically, âI know itâs not easy to lar
Upon hearing the bet was a striptease, Bartlett gallantly spoke up for Ellinor, âJonah, thatâs a bit over th
Jonah didn't care, âBartlett, do you think she can't play cards? Maybe I'll be the one losing! Then you'll
Kemp indignantly said, âNo one wants to see you strip.â
Jonah confidently replied, âThen it'll have to be Ms. Mendozaâs show!â
Ignoring Jonah, Bartlett turned to Ellinor and said. âEllinor, don't push yourself. It's okay to say no."
Ellinor thought for a moment, then sighed helplessly, âAlright, I'll take the bet, Mr. Wyton! But
if I win, please dance in the ballroom, Mr. Wyton. Any objections?â
Both Kemp and Bartlett looked at Ellinor with admiration. Was she really this brave?!
Jonah laughed carelessly, âSure! I love a good crowd. I'm just worried you
won't
so lucky!"
Ellinor didn't say anything else and just asked, âIs it sudden death?â
âYes!â
âWell, then, let's shuffle the cards!"
The moment she agreed to bet with Jonah, she felt a cold gaze from another direction tighten around
She didn't know if it was an illusion, but it made her feel a strange pressure.
Jonah started shuffling and dealing.
Looking at her cards, things didn't look promising. Her cards were much worse than the last round.
Jonah was skillful and unconventional.
Ellinor frowned. She was good at cards, but her hand was mediocre. Winning seemed difficult.
Several rounds went by without her gaining any advantage.
The outcome was clear. Jonah, grinning broadly, taunted, âMs. Mendoza, why aren't you playing? Have
Ellinor glanced at him while maintaining her cool.
She was just thinking about which card to play and trying
to predict what the opponent would play next. She wanted to seize every possible chance to turn the gc
Her hand was dwindling. If she made the wrong move now, she would lose everything. She needed to b
Just then, the sofa beside her sank a little. Someone sat down next to her, bringing a faint smell of toba
Ellinor jumped. Without looking, she knew it was Theo.
The sudden presence of the man next to her jumbled up her thoughts. Goosebumps erupted on her arn