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My Quick-witted Baby novel Chapter 47

Chapter 47

Before Arabella could react, Kenneth threw all the cards in his hand onto the table.

He did this casually, but the cards thrown onto the table made a loud sound. The portly boss was frightened, and so his hand stopped approaching Arabella.

Although Kenneth was cold throughout the process and didn't speak much, everyone was carefully observing and revolving around him.

When he threw the cards, the bustling luxurious room went quiet instantly.

The portly boss looked at Kenneth with flattery, "Mr. Lucero..."

Kenneth snuffed out the cigarette in the ashtray and glanced at the beautiful women around him, "Go aside to play alone."

Although the two beauties were reluctant to leave, they didn't dare to offend Kenneth. So, they quickly walked away.

Kenneth gently lifted his eyelids to look at the portly boss. He didn't say anything, but his gaze was cold and piercing.

The portly boss broke up in cold sweat. However, as someone who often came out to play, he could precisely sense that Kenneth was interested in Arabella. Therefore, the portly boss quickly said, "Little beauty, just now you have lost the game. It's time for you to accompany us for drinking. Moreover, you're in debt of thirty million dollars. Don't think about leaving the room without resolving the debt. Mr. Lucero is the richest man here. You can first give Mr. Lucero a toast and see whether he is willing help you to pay off the debt."

Arabella curled her fingers slightly and stood up. She took a glass of wine and looked at Kenneth, "Cheers to you, Mr. Lucero."

Kenneth looked at Arabella, "Why must I respond to your toast?"

Kenneth refused to drink.

He was embarrassing Arabella.

Arabella's hand that was holding the wine glass froze in mid-air.

"Little beauty, many women wanted to toast Mr. Lucero but didn't have the opportunity. You need to show some sincerity."

"He's right, little beauty. Without sincerity, Mr. Lucero won't drink the wine."

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