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A Reborn Bride Pearl Emerging from Dust by Sally Garcia

Chapter 269
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Chapter 269

Calliope was calm and collected the entire time, effortlessly securing her victory.

Uriah had initially sat down, intending to help Calliope, but to his surprise, she needed no assistance. She was

incredibly skilled, leaving him utterly defeated.

Uriah looked at Calliope with a complex expression. He had assumed he knew her well enough through Mavis.

But now, he realized he didn’t know her at all. How could she be so adept at everything she tried?

He sighed inwardly, reminded of her husband, Silas. It was no wonder the two hit it off. They were both full of

surprises.

“Did | win?” Calliope glanced over at Yara, her expression Innocent despite her overwhelming victory. She looked

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more like she was the one who had been wronged rather than the one who had just crushed her opponents.

“You did win...” Yara replied, her emotions equally tangled. “The painting is yours.”

“And my watch, too,” Uriah added reluctantly, pushing his stake toward Calliope.

Mr. Hawthorne, another player, handed over his wager with a begrudging look. He couldn’t help but study

Calliope more closely. “So, you're the so-called good-for-nothing, Ms. Jewell?”

“Yep,” Calliope nodded, “That's me. But I'm not Ms. Jewell anymore.”

“I heard. You're quite intriguing,” Mr. Hawthorne remarked, clearly intrigued by Calliope.

“Want to keep playing?” Calliope asked Yara.

“This gseems your forte. How about we try something else? Do you know how to play poker?” Yara

suggested, still in disbelief that she had lost to Calliope. As a protégé of a gambling legend, Yara had never

expected to get so thoroughly outplayed.

Calliope remained unfazed. “Sure, I'm game.”

More and more people gathered to watch, eager to see what would happen next.

“Did Calliope win earlier?”

“Is she truly that good?”

“Unbelievably. The other three had no chance against her. She practically won three million with her eyes

closed.”

“Isn't the Jewell family known for calling her a jinx? With luck like that, she seems more like a good luck

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charm.”

“Exactly! She has an incredible knack for calculations. She’s impressive!”

“I wonder what they're betting this time.”

The onlookers were buzzing with excitement.

Calliope lifted the bracelet from her wrist. “I'll use this bracelet as my bet again. Ms. Xander, | heard you have a

beautiful brooch. I’m quite interested in it. Would you be willing to wager it?”

Yara looked at Calliope intently. It was as if the trap she had set for Calliope had somehow ensnared her instead.

“What's wrong, Ms. Xander? Having second thoughts?” Calliope raised an eyebrow.

“Not at all. Ms. Jewell, since you've put your bracelet on the line, my brooch would make a fitting pair. Whoever

wins, they'd look great together.”