Leo smiled as he spoke to Fane.
"Okay. You better be sure of this. I won't let you off if you can't fork out that much money by the end of all this!”
Fane agreed, nodding his head.
Leo smirked instead. "Hah. I've won quite a lot lately. I have at least 5 billion in my credit balance now. I don’t believe that you’ll beat me more than five times in ten games!”
"Anyway, if you want to win more than five games in ten rounds, you have to win at least eight and lose two. If you win seven and lose three, then you'll only get four billion bucks!"
Another man grinned. "Furthermore, it’s practically impossible for someone like you to win, seeing as how you've never played this in your entire life."
Sharon thought about it, then she clenched her teeth and stood up. "Fane, you can’t just chop off your arm if you can't afford to pay. If you can't pay up, I’ll help you pay!"
Fane was slightly touched when he heard that. He would be losing ten billion bucks if he lost ten games in a row. It was an enormous sum of money.
He never thought that Sharon would put herself forward and offer to pay for him.
"Have you thought about it?”
Fane looked straight at her and asked.
"Of course. Don’t worry. Fortunately, the George family is a first-class aristocratic family. We can afford to lose ten billion bucks!”
Sharon replied confidently.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor