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The price of betrayal (Jack and Ashley) novel Chapter 136

"Maybe we should just forget about it. If you're going to do that, I don't want to play with you anymore. Kara's going to misunderstand the situation if I let you dance naked in public. That's enough, Kitty. Since we've drunk a little and become friends, let's call it a day, alright?" said Nolan.

When Kitty heard that, she rejected the suggestion immediately. "Nolan, how can you be so sure that you'll win? Alright, I understand your consideration.

"However, it'll be fine if we change the terms, right? If I lose, I'll stop drinking, and I won't dance naked anymore. Instead, I'll accompany you for the night. Is that good enough for you?"

"Don't worry. I know what you're worried about, and I promise I won't tell anyone about this." As she spoke, she kept smiling at him flirtatiously

Dipsy sighed at that moment. "Kitty, you know I can hear you, right?"

Kitty acted as if she had just remembered Dipsy was there as well. She smiled and said to her, "So what? It's not like you're going to tell Kara about it, right?

"If things go south, we can just have some fun with Nolan together. Kara kept saying how mean Nolan was, but he was so charming and nice. So, I like him a lot. Don't you, Dipsy?

"I noticed you were stealing some glances at him earlier. What do you think? Do you want to consider giving him your first time? It'll be worth it."

It sounded incredibly dirty, and Nolan couldn't believe Kitty would actually say something like that.

Meanwhile, Dipsy was blushing brightly in embarrassment. She stared at Kitty, feeling so angry that she wanted to slap her badly.

She said to Kitty, "Wh-What nonsense are you saying, Kitty? If you keep this up, I-I'll tear off your mouth."

As Dipsy spoke, she was unable to face Nolan, afraid that it would spark more misunderstanding if she glanced at him one more time. Her face was so red that she looked like a tomato, but she still looked seductive.

When Kitty heard that, she turned back to him. "In that case, you'll have to win nine times in a row before I'll listen to you."

Nolan nodded without hesitation. "Alright, nine times in a row it is."

He said that so quickly that it sounded like he was certain he would win.

What happened next stunned Kitty and Dipsy. That was because he really won nine times in a row. That meant that he had 18 consecutive wins since earlier that night.

At that moment, they would be dumb to say that he was just lucky. He was clearly skilled.

Kitty looked at him with an admiring gaze and said, "You're so amazing, Nolan! You're basically a professional at this. Can you give me some tips?"

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