My Aloof Husband, Mr. Drexler, Dotes Me Excessively-Chapter 140: Like Hell I Believe You!
"Donโt wait for next time, letโs do it now." With that thought, she suddenly said seriously to Wendy Linden.
"What?" Wendy Linden looked at her in confusion. ๐๐โฏ๐ฆ๐๐ฆ๐ฃ๐๐๐๐๐.๐โด๐
"Do you have a coin?" Summer Shawcross didnโt bother to explain, and directly asked.
Wendy Linden was taken aback by the sudden question and then glanced at the bodyguard next to her.
"Do you have a coin?"
The bodyguard heard her and immediately searched his pockets, finally pulling out a one-yuan coin.
"Miss Shawcross, here."
Summer accepted the coin and placed it on her palm before spreading it out, then asked Wendy.
"Choose one side, heads or tails."
Seeing this, Wendy Linden gave a dismissive look.
"Who wants to play such a childish game with you!"
"Since you donโt want to bet, forget it, Iโm leaving first!" Summer shrugged, pocketed the coin, and readied to leave with her violin.
Seeing her about to leave, Wendy Lindenโs expression changed, and she hurriedly said.
"I choose heads!"
Upon hearing that, Summer stopped and smiled.
Then, she tossed the coin into the air, caught it, clenched it, and slowly opened her hand.
Wendy Linden watched anxiously, and when she saw the coin land heads-up, she broke into a smile.
"I won against you!"
"Yes, so Iโll give you a word of advice!" Summer nodded.
"Summer Shawcross, are you playing with me?" Wendy said discontentedly; wasnโt their bet supposed to be about Noah Drexler?
"In a week, there will be major upheavals at the Linden family; you need to be wary of those around you." Summer looked seriously at Wendy Linden and said earnestly.
Actually, Summer wasnโt entirely clear on the Linden familyโs affairs, but she shared what little she knew as a token of gratitude for Wendyโs help with keeping her violin safe.
After Summerโs words, Wendy Linden froze for a moment, then showed an angry expression.
"Are you cursing me?"
Summer sighed, not surprised by her reaction; after all, if someone came up to her with such words, she would be mad enough to curse back.
Thinking this, she sighed and helplessly continued.
"If I told you I could predict the future, would you believe me?"
"Only a fool would believe you!" Wendy Linden looked at her as if she were insane.
"..."
"Summer Shawcross, you must be jealous that Iโm happier than you, thatโs why youโre cursing me, right?" Wendy Linden said resentfully.
"Well, since you donโt believe me, letโs say I didnโt say anything, take care of yourself then." Summer shook her head in resignation and walked away with her violin.
She had said what needed to be said; whether it could change Wendy Lindenโs fate, that was up to her.
Watching her quietly leave, Wendy Linden was dumbfounded.
"Miss, Mr. Yuan, who won the auction, requests you to play a piece for him alone right now..." At that moment, a staff member approached with a smile and reminded Wendy Linden.
Wendy Lindenโs face changed, abruptly recalling the man who won with five million and had been leering at her the whole time, feeling even more annoyed!
"Let him go to hell!"
"..."
...
Summer Shawcross carried her violin to Noah Drexlerโs room, pulled the room key out of her pocket, and opened the door.
The room was pitch black, no lights were on.
The anxious feeling she had been carrying finally relaxed, and she quietly tiptoed in with her violin.
However, just when she groped her way to the sofa, ready to put down the violin...
Out of the darkness, a hand suddenly extended, grabbed her wrist, and pulled her over.
"Ah!"
Summer screamed, startled!







