Chapter 747 Could She Win (Part Four) (2/2)

“Marry into a family with tens of billions of assets? How lucky I am! I won’t be so foolish as to break off the engagement. At worst, I can receive money as part of the divorce settlement,” said Rachel Ruan.

Their great-grandfathers made a pact about their engagement a hundred years ago...

that interests me,” Brian said.

”But I don't have any,” Molly responded.

Upon hearing her reply, Shane was astounded to a point where he almost suffocated on his own saliva. He looked at Molly incredulously, impressed by her boldness.

”Then how do you expect to gamble against me?”

Brian asked nonchalantly. Bringing out a cigarette, he lit it up, and took a deep drag before blowing it in front of him. The air between them seemed foggy due to the smoke.

”You're rich enough. Money doesn't interest you,”

Molly began, lowering her eyes pensively for a few seconds. Then she continued, ”How about this? If I win, you sleep with me for one night.

And if I lose, I sleep with you for one night.”

Unfortunately for Shane, he could not stop himself from choking after hearing her. Coughing violently, he wondered what the woman was thinking. Obviously, her proposition made no difference whether she won or lost. Both stakes were the same, according to what she said. Brian squinted, staring at Molly sharply. After a long moment, he finally spoke up. ”Take off your mask,” he demanded.

In the background, Shane wore an unreadable expression. He was right earlier. The woman's identity had caught Brian's attention.

”Eh? Is that what you want?” Molly wondered out loud.

”I have an idea then. If you win, I take off my mask.

If you lose, you sleep with me for one night, and do as I say. How does that sound?” Molly asked, smiling under her mask.

Brian's eyes dimmed for a bit. ”Deal!” he replied simply.

At a loss for words, Shane stood there while looking at Brian, his mouth agape. Did he really just agree to such a simple, if not disconcerting, bet?

”Shane, you're the dealer,” Brian said, his voice as flat as the streets outside.

That was when Molly first began to worry. Shane was the best dealer in the world, which she found out after she started taking gambling lessons from Chester.

Now that Brian had asked him to be the dealer, could she possibly still win? Molly wasn't sure, but there was only one way to find out.