Crystal looked at Eric with wide eyes, repeated, "What? Mr. Garcia is interested in Nancy?"
"Or else why do you think I asked him for help? And why is he willing to help despite the trouble?"
Eric took out a cigarette, offered his lighter at full stretch to Crystal, and said, "Darling, light a cigarette for me, I'll tell you everything you want to know."
"You are not disabled; can't you light it up yourself?" Roasted Crystal.
"I prefer your help."
On the second floor, a pair of cold and lackluster eyes were focusing on the two far away.
The two were talking and smiling happily in his eyes, exactly a harmonious picture. Crystal took over the metal embossed lighter, lit the cigarette dangling from the corner of Eric's mouth.
Eric naturally held her hand, kissed her on the back of it.
"Thanks, Darling."
"Can you tell me now?"
"Originally, I was hoping Nancy would be with Paul again, and that's the best. But since Paul is so stubborn and refuses to confess his true thoughts, he can't blame me for pushing Nancy to others. Marcos is also a powerful eligible bachelor, it's not bad for your friend to be with him," explained Eric.
In this way, Crystal would no longer have to worry about Nancy, and at the same time, it could probably stimulate Paul to face his heart.
Of course, if Paul kept being a lame duck, he deserved to lose Nancy.
Crystal hummed.
She did not expect Eric to care about his brother so much.
On the other side, Paul held Nancy tightly in his arms as if it were the last time he hugged her.
The bunny girl explained the rules with a sweet smile, "The game is divided into three rounds, that is, you can not consider whether to continue or give up until rotating the roulette three times."
Onlookers surrounded the roulette with curiosity, everyone was looking forward to the outcome of the gamble, except for the couples. Different from the other onlookers, more than a dozen couples were now looking on with complex emotions.
They had failed to obtain the qualification for the gamble and lost their love.
"Nancy, wheel it!"
Paul grabbed Nancy's hand, his eyes were serious.
He had three chances, and as long as he won, he could stop the game.
The casino suddenly fell into silence, everyone's eyes focused on them.
Holding the roulette wheel and being covered by Paul's hand, Nancy didn't know why she was particularly nervous.
The big hand drove her hand with force. The roulette wheel started to rotate at high speed clockwise.
"Nancy, where do you want it to stop?"
"Stars!"
Answered Nancy.
In an instant, booing and laughter burst out.
"Ha-ha! Did she want stars? What a silly woman!"
Paul seized her shoulders and shook her hard, cursing, "Are you a fool? Do you want me to lose?"
"I like stars!" Nancy refuted.
"You can only like the sun!" Paul pressed her, "Say, what do you hope it to be?"
The force on Nancy's shoulders was getting stronger and stronger. Nancy felt pain and could only say, "The sun..."
The roulette wheel was getting slower and slower, the tension in the room rose, and everyone's eyes were rolling with the glass ball. Then, slowly, the glass ball stopped at the "sun."
Paul picked up Nancy, spun a few turns, and kissed her repeatedly with immense relief.
While he kissed, Nancy kept wiping her face with disgust.
"Put me down! There's saliva all over my face," Nancy protested.
Seeing the fun couple, the crowd couldn't help laughing, some even whistled at them.
The bunny girl smiled at them, "Congratulations. You've acquired the property rights of a city."
Paul raised his eyebrows, feeling today was his lucky day.
"Let's have another round."
He couldn't wait to win the second city.
The two's hands folded so tightly together that Nancy could feel the sweat in Paul's palm.
His chest was clinging to her back. His heart was beating so fast that it made Nancy nervous too.
"One, two, three, go!"
After Paul counted out, the roulette wheel rotated again.
Crystal was sitting at a table with interest, drinking a glass of wine elegantly.
Oddly enough, she always felt an invisible sight at her back.
She looked around, there were only onlookers in the casino.
She smiled bitterly, no matter where she was, she was used to having Nathan around.
When she lowered her head and noticed the diamond bracelet on her wrist, she began to fall into a trance.
All of a sudden, cheers came from the stage.
It's "the sun" again!
"Sir, you have the Midas' touch tonight."
The bunny girl shook her head.
Paul put on a bright smile.
Again, he lifted Nancy and turned a few circles.
Crystal sneered, slightly shook the wine in the goblet.
Just laugh, laugh as much as you can. I'm waiting to see you cry in the next round.
She could hardly keep her balance when Nancy was put down after spinning.
"If we win the last round, I'll give you something," Paul whispered, biting her earlobe ambiguously.
"What?"
"Something you can see but can't touch. Something you dream of having."
Nancy knitted her brows.
What will it be? But whatever this bastard gives could not be good things.
"I don't want it," Nancy rejected while shaking her head hard.
Paul was in a good mood tonight, so Nancy's decisive rejection did not ruin his interest.
What he was going to give Nancy was his last name.
He was going to marry her again...
Although he did not love her as his belongings, Paul would like to keep her home rather than let her "harm" others. He took Nancy's hand and rotated the roulette wheel again.
"Sun!" He shouted at the wheel with determined eyes.
The atmosphere stirred the hearts of the onlookers.
They followed Paul, "Sun! Sun! Sun..." The roulette wheel slowed down under everyone's anticipation.
Nancy clenched her fists, Paul held her tightly, even Crystal was infected by the tension. Would the wheel go wrong?... Please, we sacrifice the two cities in vain...
The pointer slowly stopped at... the "sun."
Just before Paul cheered, the pointer trembled and fell on the "stars" next to it.