A Reborn Bride Pearl Emerging from Dust

Chapter 270



Yara clapped her hands, and a young assistant approached. She whispered a few words to him, and he quickly left.

A few minutes later, the assistant returned with a long, elegant box. Inside was a delicate brooch, intricately carved to resemble a sprig of holly. And it shimmered a vibrant light under the light.

"This is the brooch Ms. Xander bought for a fortune at that auction, right?"

"Yeah, I heard it's quite a piece with a fascinating story. It's beautiful!"

"Looks like Calliope came prepared, knowing Yara has this brooch!"

"But I doubt Calliope can win. Yara's a poker shark. She's unbeatable at the table!"

"Right, in Capitalton, Yara's the best card player. Her only match is Silas!"

"True, apart from Silas, no one else stands a chance against Yara!" "Interesting. Does that mean Calliope's going to lose?"

"I wouldn't be so sure. Calliope did surprise us all just now, didn't she?"

"Let's get started already. I'm eager to see how this turns out!"

"Exactly. I can't wait to see who comes out on top!"

Yara caught snippets of the chatter around her. She glanced at Calliope, a faint smile on her lips.

"Let's begin. It's just a heads-up. I'm quite the card player. I can offer something else if you want to back out now."

"No need," Calliope replied confidently, looking up. "You're good, but I never said I wasn't."noveldrama

Yara was speechless.

"Whoa, that's some bold talk!"

"Is Calliope that confident she can win?"

"This is getting interesting!"

"I still think Calliope's got a tough road ahead. Beating Yara is no small feat."

Uriah decided to sit this one out,

finding Calliope's and Silas's peculiar talent a bit unnerving, so he stepped aside for someone else to join.

Mr. Hawthorne, however, stayed put. The four settled in and began the game. Calliope didn't play poker often but handled the cards with practiced ease once she got going.

A small crowd gathered behind each player.

Uriah stood behind Calliope, watching her hand with interest, stroking his chin thoughtfully. After observing for a while, he couldn't resist texting Silas.

[Silas, did you teach your wife how to play?]

Silas: [Nope. I never taught her a thing.]

Uriah: [No way. Her style is just as ruthless as yours!]

Silas: [That's called being clever and skillful, not ruthless.]

Uriah: [I see. You two are a perfect match in your madness!]

...

As Uriah texted, the game progressed rapidly. The onlookers were quietly impressed. Gradually, it became clear that Calliope was on the verge of a win.

Of course, no one said a word. After all, they were spectators.

A few minutes later, Calliope smiled slyly. "Sorry. It looks like I've won again."

Yara was flabbergasted, disbelief etched on her face as she looked Calliope up and down.

"Did Silas teach you?"

Despite playing with Silas for ages, Yara had never mastered his techniques, yet Calliope seemed to have his style down pat.

"Hmm?" Calliope shook her head. "I've never played with him."


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