Chapter 1800
Compared to the look of nervousness and anticipation on everyone''s faces, X Quest seemed calm andposed.
Seeing her that way, Mary Sullivan couldn''t resist cursing in her heart.
She honestly didn''t understand why X was putting up such an act.
It was clear X had lost, but yet she still behaved so indifferently.
It didn''t matter, though. X would not be able to keep up the act much longer.
Darren Green''s eyes were filled with excitement and shock when he saw everyone.
There was even a slight sense of fear.
Mary was even more confident when she noticed his expression.
She immediately approached Darren with a look of anticipation. “Is there nothing down there? Hmm?"
Darren ignored her. Instead, he ran up to X.
His silence further solidified Mary''s confidence that there was indeed nothing down there.
Mary raced past Darren and stood before X with her arms crossed over her chest.
"Looks like there is nothing. X, be a good girl now, get down on your knees and call me ''Mommy''."
With that, Mary slowly flicked her recently polished nails against one another.
The look of arrogance and satisfaction in her eyes could not be more obvious.
X felt extremely annoyed at the sight.
However, she refrained from showing any emotion. Instead, she slowly walked past Mary and looked at Darren''s face. "How did it go, Darren?"Content from N?velDr(a)ma.Org.
"Can''t you see how terrified he
looks? Will you only believe him saere''s nothing?" Mary s o wasting time and hu
Still, X ignored her and resumed gazing at Darren.
up."
Darren red at Mary before walking over to her. "Ms. Quest, we didn''t find any jade down there..."
"Hahaha!" Mary instantly appeared
to be overjoyed. "What did I say?-
X, this is what you get for blindly believing in yourself. Do you understand?"
"However, we did find a huge pce with a treasure trove down there. We didn''t enter because we couldn''t see whatmechanisms lie in wait Darren added.
Upon hearing this, Mary, Frederick Shaw, Cain Honder, and the bodyguards who came with X were shocked.
None of them had expected this to happen.
Mary, seemingly dumbfounded, felt thoroughly humiliated at that moment.
Recalling how she acted so arrogantly in front of X, she wished she could jump into the mine and nevere out.
If she had known this might happen, she would never have made that bet with X.
She was the one who established the terms of the bet for the loser, and now she was the one who lost.
Feeling troubled, Mary practically shot herself in the foot.
Why was victory always on X''s side? Why was X so lucky each time?
Frederick took a deep breath as he studied X, his calm expression now reced with one of respect and admiration.