Chapter 340 The Bet That Sam Will Definitely Win the Championship

Everyone turned on Penelope.

"Isn't it too early to say that, Sam's mom?"

"The competition just started. How can you be so sure your son will win?"

"That's ridiculous. A three-year-old kid beating everyone?"

"Exactly. My son got third in the Southern Region Piano Competition! Who does your son think he is?"

Once one person started, everyone else piled on, venting their frustrations at Penelope.

Why should Sam get all the attention?

Their family looked poor and inferior in every way!

They had to put them in their place!

But Penelope stayed calm and composed.

She seemed so indifferent, she didn't even take these people seriously.

Her only worry was that it might affect Lucy.

"Lucy, mommy's a bit thirsty," Penelope said, "Can you go buy a bottle of water? Don't go too far."

"Mommy."

"Go ahead. I'll be right here waiting for you."

Lucy nodded, took the money, and obediently went off.

Once she left, Penelope wasn't afraid anymore.

She glanced at the parents who had spoken, their air of superiority unmistakable.

Some of them were a bit flustered by her gaze.

After all, she had been with Kelvin and picked up some of his natural authority.

"Everyone should speak more ethically," Penelope said, "Sam is just a child, competing fairly. As for whether he can win, it's because I, as his mother, believe in him. And he indeed has the ability!"

the same resolution

wanted,

set out to

aiming for

place was a

for the prize money, so he

this championship was definitely in the

things were just in

Sam was Kelvin's son!

could he be any

would dare say our child

because you're timid and lack

chance

Sam climbed onto the piano

single note

him up for piano lessons the

if you're so confident, how about

"Yeah, a bet?"

bet?

in on this. Whatever you want to wager, I'm game.

parents wanted

attire, she probably didn't

they decided to

see if she dared, and if she

next to her said, "Alright, let's bet

staying calm. "How about this: if Sam wins, each

I'll give each of you

think you're looking down

"Exactly."

"Raise the stakes."

was like free money. Lucy needed a lot of medical expenses

Penelope replied,

"Each person $10,000!"

"Okay," she agreed.

her so confident, the parents exchanged

Sam's mom! Words alone aren't enough; you need to

measure. Then, she had all the parents involved in the bet sign and seal

competition ended, she could

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