Chapter 11

Chapter 11 Betting the Dunns' 50-Billion Investment

Zachary's eyes sparkled with enthusiasm.

He was certain of his riding and shooting abilities, confident that he was unrivaled not only in Harmonfield but also on the Gold Coast.

His love for these sports began in his youth, and he had accumulated numerous awards over the years.

The previous year, he had won the national amateur championship in riding and shooting for adults.

If Robin agreed to participate, it would be the perfect chance to publicly humiliate him.

"Fantastic! How would you like to compete? Team event or individual?" Zachary inquired, giving Robin a disdainful look.

"I can handle it on my own. You can choose whether it's a one-on-one or a team event," Robin responded coolly. "However, this competition feels a bit dull. If you're serious about competing, let's spice things up-let's place a bet!"

Zachary's interest was piqued. This guy is about to meet his match in a bet on riding and shooting!

"Alright! That'll make it more interesting. What's the wager? Mr. Ramsey, are you ready to bet a few bucks?" He chuckled, joined by Raymond, Alice, and Vera in laughter. Robin glanced at Shirley before continuing, "I'll wager the entire Dunns' investment in the Eastvale Ecological Project!"

Shirley's body tensed, nearly spilling the glass of water she had just picked up.

Trembling, she set it down on the coffee table, her mind racing. Is he serious?

The Dunns' total investment in the Eastvale Ecological Project is nearly 50 billion!

Offering that as a bet is nothing short of outrageous.

This isn't a mere game.

A loss in this competition that costs 50 billion, even with our immense wealth, would deal a serious blow to our resources.

Robin's proposal stunned not just Shirley but also Zachary, Raymond, Alice, and the rest.

Is he really serious about this?

The 50 billion investment is far from trivial.

The project's future returns were expected to be enormous.

Many in Harmonfield would do anything for even a fraction of that, making it highly improbable that Shirley or the Dunns would agree to such a wager that Robin proposed so casually.

Zachary sneered at Robin. "Ms. Dunn, he's suggesting a bet on the entire Dunns' investment in the Eastvale project. Do you accept? Does Mr.

been

said that even if it meant risking all the Dunns' assets, they would still consider

bet was merely the 50 billion investment in the Eastvale

it wouldn't be completely out of the realm of

and declared, "Of course! If Robin

you bold enough to take on a bet of this scale with

others were taken

billion wager exceeded their combined

don't have to bet that

this modest

to several staff members at the venue to bring over the betting

luxury amenities and entertainment

sought additional

typically ask the club to handle betting services and

handle other

the agreement would lead to enforcement by

was well-established in Harmonfield, and

300 million dollars?

wavered. While the Gills could afford that sum, betting it on a game was something his father would never sanction. However, since they had gotten

tier, maintaining one's reputation was

Raymond, Alice, and Vera, signaling that

would need

handle a bet of this magnitude, then stop talking nonsense in front of me." Zachary and the others bristled at the thought of losing face in front of Robin, whom they considered

300 million

our families for the sake of

said, "Raymond, I'll put

in the moment, Raymond added, "Alright, I'll match that with another 100 million. Alice and

initially reluctant, felt she had no choice

outdone by Robin was

Robin was a lowlife who

a 300-million bet wouldn't

Alice and Vera said

betting management brought the agreement to both

Robin, I hope

Alice, and Vera looked at the contract with perspiration on

shook as

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