Chapter 306 Winner of the Bet

Kiran’s words possessed an undeniable charm to the present Sierra. They were akin to a life ring tossed at a drowning person or a scrumptious meal in front of a starving beggar.

Sierra stared at Kiran unblinkingly at that moment. He was very confident that his words. could entice the woman before him, so he sat there quietly, waiting for his prey to walk into his trap.

A long time had passed before Sierra finally opened her mouth to answer him. “What do you want?”

She could not turn down the enticing condition that Kiran had offered.

There was no reason for her to turn it down as well.

Sierra knew she was spiraling down into madness because of Lewis. He would have been hers a long ago if it wasn’t for that mute standing between them.

Now, all she saw were memories she shared with Lewis whenever she closed her

eyes.

They loved each other so much. Their love was always envied by those around them. Everyone thought that she was Lewis’ one and only partner.

Had Sierra not witnessed the merciless look Lewis wore on his face back in the suite, she would have thought the same thing right now.

She thought, “That mute must be behind all this! Lewis and I would have married and had kids long ago if it weren’t for her!”

Just as the woman was still immersed in her thoughts, Kiran’s voice pulled her senses back to

reality. “It’s very simple.”

He fished out a black pin the size of a bean from his pocket. It looked exactly like a button. After placing it on the table, the man said to Sierra, “Find a way to make him wear this all the

time.”

Stunned, she turned to look at the pin on the table. She was no fool. Naturally, she could. recognize what it was right away.

“Is that a bug?”

Instead of answering her, Kiran drew to his feet. “Just think it through, Miss Woods. I’ll be waiting for your answer.”

After that, he added politely, “Rest well, Miss Woods. I’ll visit you next time.”

Kiran left the ward soon enough. Sierra’s gaze was still fixed on the pin on the table, her eyes. already sparkling.

was easy to hide it in Lewis’ surroundings, but making him wear that pin

and go out every day. That was, unless he

no wonder Kiran would come looking

She picked up the pin, feeling its smooth surface with her thumb. The chilly touch made her heartbeat

years not doing anything significant in her life, not to mention she didn’t pull off anything that could potentially harm Josephine. Now that she

not

be the winner,

dare to imagine the

from a distance, prompting her to snap open her eyes. immediately. When she noticed the

“Lewis!”

looked away. Then, he walked to

from the blood loss, so

remained undetected.

you been awake?” Lewis asked impassively. There was

tightened her grip around the pin while squeezing out a small

fluorescent light made his black shirt look vivid and eye-catching, especially when he formed a huge contrast to the white ward.

need to be dealt with once and

skipping a beat uneasily upon hearing

his chair without answering her question. Instead, he asked, “How long has it

light pinpricks of pain coming from her heart as she answered weakly, “Once the holidays

seconds before his voice rang again. “Seven years, huh? How much do you know

answered honestly, “I don’t know. I thought I knew you

I knew you at all.”

you think I’m an idiot?”

to her tongue before she could even stop to think about it. “How could you. be an idiot? If

was played on Lewis’ lips at that

for a moment before asking, “Are you

her. “Sierra, I told you before that I prefer it when you’re dumb. That’s

domineeringly, his deep gaze pinned on her face. “Do

animatedly. If anyone else were to call her stupid, she’d definitely get mad at them, but

would love her more.

Lewis’ wrist, causing her sleeve to slide down in the process and

his eye. He released Sierra’s

he turned on his heel and walked away

what he meant. Did he still want to break

understanding of him, typically speaking, if he never turned her down,

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