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"I couldn’t have misheard, it was definitely one three six, how could it beco two three six?" Wen Xiao’ai was certain she hadn’t heard wrong just now.

"If you didn’t guess wrong, could it be that Boss Bai cheated? Kid, you have to accept your loss and follow Boss Bai ho." a spectator comnted.

Wen Xiao’ai didn’t dwell on whether she had misheard or if Bai Tang had cheated. She put the money she was holding back onto the table, stood up, and divided half of the two hundred thousand she had won.

"You won, and I’m giving you the money. I don’t want to go ho with you."

She now had money and didn’t need anyone to take care of her.

"If you won’t admit defeat, you can’t take a single penny with you." Bai Tang’s tone had completely changed at this mont.

It wasn’t because Wen Xiao’ai reneged, but because he had cheated just now.

Although no one knew, for him, it was a stain.

He couldn’t accept it and even deeply regretted it.

But since he already did it, he had to make it worth it. Therefore, he must take this kid ho with him.

Wen Xiao’ai reached out to grab the money on the table, insisting on stuffing it into her embrace, "Why? This is what I won. I gave you your money when you won."

"I’ll give you two options, co with nothing and leave with nothing, or go ho with , and I’ll give you three hundred thousand."

"Why do you insist on taking ho? It’s such a hassle to care for another person."

"I don’t mind the hassle."

"Anyway, I won’t go ho with you. I won this money, and I will take it with ."

Bai Tang frowned, and the spectators seeing that the situation was getting out of hand, began to back away, distancing themselves from Wen Xiao’ai.

Two black-clothed bodyguards approached Wen Xiao’ai, blocking her way as she tried to leave.

"What are you doing?" Wen Xiao’ai, clutching the money, looked up at the towering figures of the two n in black.

She wasn’t afraid, just a little annoyed.

re humans dared to block the Princess’s path?

Had they never been beaten?

The two n in black ignored her, standing like a wall blocking Wen Xiao’ai’s way.

Wen Xiao’ai, fuming, turned to look at Bai Tang, who was sitting across from her, "If you dare take ho, I’ll tear your house down."

"I have plenty of houses for you to tear down."

"Do you believe I’ll set this place on fire right now?"

"Soone, give her a Lighter, let her burn it."

Because of her, he’d broken his principles to cheat. If he didn’t take her ho, he couldn’t quell the frustration in his heart.

Indeed, one of the black-clothed bodyguards took out a Lighter and handed it to Wen Xiao’ai, asking emotionlessly, "Do you need help lighting it?"

Wen Xiao’ai hadn’t expected Bai Tang to be the sort to cling and pester relentlessly.

She imdiately beca livid, the Little Princess’s temper flaring.

"You really won’t let go?"

"No!"

Wen Xiao’ai was angry, and that bode serious consequences.

The hand she had been using to shield the money at her side flashed with a purple light at the fingertips, ready to teach Bai Tang a lesson.

A voice that sounded familiar to her and sowhat familiar to Bai Tang echoed.

"She said she doesn’t want to, Boss Bai, are you trying to force soone against their will?"

Everyone looked towards the source of the voice.

When Wen Xiao’ai heard this voice, her whole being froze.

She swiftly turned around, and when she saw the person approaching her, Wen Xiao’ai found it hard to believe.

"Jun..."

Her face lit up with joy, ready to run towards Jun Moyan, but rembering the day’s events, the smile on her face disappeared instantly.

She snorted, withdrew her gaze, turned to the side, and didn’t even look at Jun Moyan.

From the mont he appeared until he arrived at the gambling table, Jun Moyan’s eyes had been locked on Wen Xiao’ai.

He saw every change in her expression.

He also knew that she was angry with him now.

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