Everyone walked eagerly into the billiards hall, only to find Wilhelmina, along with Nelson and his friends, already playing snooker.
It seemed Nelson was extremely skilled at billiards, as his friends couldn't last more than a few rounds against him. Wilhelmina was also quite good at the game. Among their friends, she had played the most rounds with Nelson, but in the end, she was still defeated.
Nelson looked confident and arrogant. When he saw Jack and his friends walk into the hall, he shot them a challenging glance.
"You're good at games, huh? But snooker? I'll play against you with one hand."
Nearby, a tall, skinny guy spat on the ground in frustration and muttered, "Why do we always run into losers wherever we go?"
Cody Schmidt, who had a duck tattoo on his face, pointed at Jack and his friends. "Hey, what are you staring at? Yeah, I'm talking to you. Come over here. Do you dare to play a couple of rounds of snooker with us?"
Since they couldn't beat Jack in video games, they hoped to challenge him in snooker to prove themselves.
Wilhelmina crossed her arms, waiting to see if Jack would take the bait. She was eager to beat him at the table and settle her frustration from earlier.
Cody pointed at him, and Leo immediately retorted in irritation, "Who are you pointing at?"
Leo and his friends had never been afraid of anyone in the city.
The guy with the tattoo was about to lose his temper but was stopped by Wilhelmina, who raised a hand to intervene.
Wilhelmina scoffed at Jack and asked, "Are you a man? Do you have the guts to play two rounds with us?"
"First of all, do you want to test out in bed to know if I'm a man? I guarantee you won't be able to get out of bed for a few days. And do you think you can just order me to play? Who do you think you are?"
Jack wasn't about to be polite to Wilhelmina, and he certainly didn't feel the need to act gentlemanly.


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