Chapter 51

Stella turned to Dahlia out of reflex.

Dahlia indifferently said, “Mrs. White is talking to you.”

Stella pursed her lips.

“I’m not that good at it,” she said.

Mrs. White laughed.

“I like people who aren’t good at it.”

And so, Stella took over Mrs. Wood’s place and played Mah–Jongg with the three women.

Mrs. White discarded a 3 of Bamboo. “I haven’t seen Aurora the entire day. Where did that girl go? She’s graduating this year, right?”

Mrs. Chapman laughed, “Where else would she be? She must’ve gone to your nephew’s law firm. Why don’t you play matchmaker and tell your brother and his wife? After they get engaged, you and Dahlia will be considered in–laws in the future.”

“My sister–in–law likes Aurora. Naturally, she’ll agree. As for Marshall, it’s hard to say. That boy usually seems soft–spoken and easy to talk to, but he’s actually very opinionated. I’m afraid we can’t make decisions for him,” said Mrs. White.

after they get married. Didn’t

responded coolly, “Aurora is still young. There’s no

carefully

“Mah–Jongg!”

I thought I would have to wait for

clicked her tongue, “You’re really not that good at it. Why would you

she had won the round. She even defended Stella in her own stead. “It’s just the first round.

school. It was one of her

cardroom and played an entire night of Mah- Jongg. It was then Stella learned how to

Mah–Jongg once. Even now, she could, at most, identify what a winning hand looked like. As for guessing what

ten rounds. She eventually lost almost all of

Chapman won countless times. Her makeup–caked face beamed. Then, she finally felt that it

Stella, “How many more chips do you have

“Two,” answered Stella.

You can transfer them

Stella was dumbfounded.

playing for me to lose 460 thousand dollars within two hours? What’s the difference between this game

wanted to

value, then I would’ve said

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