Chapter 164: Bragging
Dominic graduated from high school and never went to college. He had worked as a network administrator, sold drinks at a bar, worked as an enforcer for a debt collection company, and even pretended to be an elite in a fancy office.
None of these jobs were enough to impress anyone, except for the fact that he once worked at Soar Casino.
Although he was just an inconspicuous security guard there, he made over one million dollars in just one year.
For the wealthy, this amount of money was nothing but pocket change. But for ordinary people like Dominic, it was a huge fortune.
Young and carefree, he quit his job and opened up a barbecue restaurant. Unfortunately it failed due to poor management and all of his one million dollars were spent.
With no other options left, he had no choice but to return here and start over again.
Luckily, Sebastian was an honorable man who took him in.
Although Dominic had resigned from Soar Casino, he knew all about its rules and positions inside out.
He led the way while Cheyenne followed closely behind.
“Are you really going?” Kelvin walked up beside her with his icy voice sounding like snowflakes falling on winter days. He also had a faint scent of peppermint on him too.
“It’s none of your business.” Her eyes were blurry yet dazzling with light that made it hard for Kelvin to see clearly.
“If you have time, just go see your almost dying fiancee, Mr. Foley. If you’re really a man, then stop bothering Cheyenne anymore, because you’ve caused her enough misery.” Reece suddenly bumped into Kelvin’s shoulder with his own but this hit didn’t move Kelvin’s body at all. Instead, Reece almost stumbled to the ground himself.
cold eyes staring at him before pausing for several seconds which made Reece realize that he made mistake so quickly coughed before lowering
with him for three years? Was she really happy living around such a cold
didn’t lie either! If it weren’t for this man, then Cheyenne would have become the most brilliant woman in Akloit instead
I’m also looking
with money but also with everything in the world,
He gambled away his life just so that
help but rub at the joints, trying hard to restrain her
businessman like Kelvin
her eyes for a moment, but it disappeared just as quickly. Since she was facing away
our separate ways. We don’t need to bother with him!” “Yeah, I’m
stumbled in his high heels before catching himself by grabbing onto Cheyenne’s shoulder. The hand on her shoulder was fair
man get so close to her!” This realization made Kelvin uncomfortable and he almost lost control wanting to push
and pulled out a cigarette. As soon as he tasted the slightly spicy tobacco flavor on his lips and tongue and felt the smoke enter his
also smelled the scent of
smoke? She used to smoke, but later Kelvin said he didn’t like the smell of cigarettes, so he asked her to quit smoking. It hadn’t been long since their divorce but he had learned
a domineering and selfish man he is. Why should it always be him saying “no” and “not allowed”? But in
incident was quickly forgotten by Cheyenne because she had arrived at
it after searching for so long. It turned out this casino was underground while above ground there
even blue-bound thread books were placed on bookshelves. Behind the counter stood an elderly gentleman around sixty years old wearing a blue robe with silver hair styled into two sideburns framing either side
from outside caused him to look up
word “Endure” which looked quite bold resembling cursive script making people admire its
what brings you here
“Old Mr. Barlow,
old Mr. Barlow frowned and glanced
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