Chapter 184 Having crossed the obstacle without a hitch, the black horse cto a stop and shook its head, its luscious mane waving with the wind.
Lindsey stroked Lightning's head, who was now obedient to her touch.
Lindsey held the reins and expertly overcthe rest of the hurdles, successfully completing the competition. "She did it! She conquered Lightning!!" "Oh, my God! This is incredible! I thought she was going to die, so I couldn't even watch at first!" "She's the reigning champion now! Wooh!" The audience cheered and exclaimed excitedly.
Shocked, Shelia jumped up from her seat.
How on earth did Lindsey manage to tthe untameable horse?! Those who had followed Jacob's lead and bet that Lindsey would lose were dumbfounded.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThis was Lindsey's first competition, yet she won! Then, their dumbfounded gazes turned into that of anger as they all looked to Jacob.
"Damn it! Hls info was fake! I think he was just guessing!" "Isn't Jacob Perry just a dumb playboy? How could we have trusted him?" "Well, we wouldn't even be talking to him if it weren't for his brother.
What a waste of my damn money.
Jacob's an idiot.
Perhaps I should pull out of my contract with him..." Jacob's expression darkened.
He wasn't in the mood to watch the competition anymore, so he stood up to leave.
Seeing that Jacob was upset, Shelia was so anxious that she grabbed his arm and said with a pout, "Don't be mad, Mr.
Perry.
Lindsey just got lucky.
We, on the other hand... Well, we just got unlucky.
"If you didn't claim that Lindsey would lose, I wouldn't have lost two million dollars and be mocked like this!" Jacob snapped.
While two million dollars was no big deal to Jacob, it still pissed him off to know that he lost money over nothing. Worse yet, he felt humiliated.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThese people weren't just regulars at the racecourse; they were business partners of his family.
If word got out about this, his brother would definitely give him an earful.
Domenic walked over to Jacob and Shelia with one hand in his pocket, looking quite leisurely.
"Mr.
Perry," he said almost lazily, "if you hadn't gotten everyone to followm through with your bet, the odds of her winning wouldn't have been hyped so much. I have to thank you for helpingwin two million dollars.
"You Little-!"
Just thinking about how the two million he had lost would likely end up in the pocket of this man, Jacob in t nearly exploded on the spot. The sheer shthat overwhelmed him felt even worse than dying.
"If you ever cup with another high-stakes bet, please don't forget to includeMr. " Perry.