A Loss Is a Loss; If You're Unconvinced, Hold Back

"Not for you."

"Why?"

"It's your fault for making a bet with me. The others are just collateral… Do you think that after making a bet and losing, you only need to admit that you lost and everything will be fine?"

"How can you be like this!" Hank was indignant.

"A loss is a loss. If you're not convinced, we'll talk after you win against me next time."

After Chu Luo finished speaking with a domineering expression, she didn't even look at his sulky and angry expression. She turned to Nangong Yi and said, "You guys leave first. When the time comes, someone will call you from the city. Get the chauffeur to follow the person who is picking you up to the place where we eat hotpot tonight."

Nangong Yi had never thought of pleading on behalf of Hank, nor had anyone else.

"Junior, what about you?"

"I'll help the girls complete the unfinished mission."

Nangong Yi looked at Chu Luo in surprise.