Bully A Little Girl
Samuel stated placidly, “The only person I need to give a monetary gift to in this family is you.”
If the kids were still around, I would have to prepare three gifts in total…
Kathleen smiled faintly as she took over the envelope.
She immediately opened it and counted the thick stack of cash inside.
Samuel crossed his arms, looking at her. “Counting the money right in front of me, huh?”
“Heheh…” Kathleen was like a money-grubber. “I spent over a million yesterday. Of course, I have to
get some of it back.”
After she finished counting it, she sighed and continued, “It’s only ten thousand. Seems like I can’t get
my money back.”
“Ten thousand?” Samuel narrowed his eyes.
She frowned upon hearing the doubt in his voice.
Did I count it wrongly? It can’t be. Did I lose my ability to do calculations after sleeping?
She took out all the money inside the envelope.
Thud!
A bank card dropped onto the floor.
Kathleen bent over to pick it up before looking at Samuel in confusion. “What’s this?”
“It’s for you,” Samuel responded nonchalantly. “There’s a billion and one in it.”
Kathleen was baffled. “Why that number?”
“Don’t you know the phrase ‘one in a million?”‘ Samuel explained, “Well, this is called ‘one in a billion.”‘
Kathleen was rendered speechless.
He’s trying to be romantic, but I don’t get it.
Samuel leaned over and whispered in her ear, “You’re my one in a billion.”
With that, he walked off.
As she stood there and looked at the cash and the card in her hand, she sighed.
Well, he’s quite generous. He didn’t even think twice before giving out a billion.
She then put the monetary gift in the room and went downstairs.
The atmosphere was lively in the living room, and everyone was present.
Even Charles had come.
“Everyone’s here now. Let’s dig in,” Calvin said.
With that, all of them went to the dining hall, which had two dining tables.
They usually had meals at the long rectangular table.
However, now that it was the festive season, they used an oval dining table to seat more people.
Once the dishes were served, everyone started to dig in merrily.
When Diana saw the sight in front of her, the sadness she had felt during the past year dissipated a
little.
If Samuel hadn’t caused a fuss, the atmosphere would have been merrier.
After their meal, the three young ones exchanged greetings and wishes with the elders.
The four elders were open-handed in their gifts.
Kathleen said something that made Charles laugh, and he also gave her a big monetary gift.
Having five monetary gifts, Kathleen was on cloud nine.
“Where’s your gift for Kate?” Wynnie frowned as she asked her son.
“I met a robber when I went upstairs just now, so the gift had been snatched away.” Although Samuel
sounded helpless, his voice was filled with affection.
“Looks like Kate’s received a fortune today.” Diana chuckled.
“Yeah, she’s the youngest one here,” Frances chimed in smilingly.
“Don’t worry. I won’t spend the money recklessly. I’ll save it.” Kathleen grinned from ear to ear.
Charles looked at her with a cheeky smile. “Should I save it for you?”
Kathleen was stunned momentarily before turning away to shield her money from her brother. “No,
thanks. I can do that myself. I’m not a child anymore. So don’t you dare covet my pocket money.”
Amused, Charles grinned till his eyes were mere slits.
“Shall we play poker?” Wynnie narrowed her eyes slyly. “Let’s help Kate out. Once we play with her,
she won’t need to go to the bank to save her money there.”
Kathleen was rendered speechless.
“Great!” Old Mrs. Macari loved to play poker. “Let’s start then.”
An hour later, as Kathleen stared at the money that had been dwindling down, she felt like crying.
“Oh my, you only have this much left, huh?” Wynnie took a look at that money too.
Kathleen bit her lip. “It’s okay. The money wasn’t mine, to begin with, anyway.”
Wynnie was at a loss for words.
I shouldn’t have said that.
“Come on. Let’s continue!” Kathleen thought that it was not possible for her to lose every round.
But after a while, she found that she was still losing.
Diana and Frances sighed, shaking their heads.
“Kate, we’re already going easy on you. Why can’t you win?” Diana asked, baffled.
Kathleen pursed her lips.
Frances chimed in, “Looks like it’s not your lucky day today.”
Kathleen pouted. “I’m a newbie. The three of you are seasoned players.”
“Newbies are supposed to be bullied.” Wynnie smiled wickedly. “Carry on.”
Just then, Samuel walked over.
Calvin and Charles were playing chess, and he did not join them.
When Samuel heard Kathleen’s voice, he came over to have a look.
Upon seeing the money in front of Kathleen, he chuckled. “The stack of money was quite thick just
now. What happened?”
Crestfallen, Kathleen did not say a word.
“I’ll help you.” Samuel patted her on the shoulder, thinking that she was still too naive.
Kathleen gave her seat to him in a heartbeat.
Sitting down, Samuel narrowed his eyes. “Ladies, it’s not good to bully a young woman.”
“Oh, save the pretty talk. Say all you want once you beat us,” Wynnie teased.
Samuel smirked. “Kate, I need a drink.”
“Sure.” Kathleen went to bring him a drink.
After a few minutes, when she returned, she noticed that they were already starting a new round.
So who won the previous round just now?
She put down the drink in her hand.
Samuel looked at his cards as he sipped on his drink nonchalantly.
Five minutes later, Samuel declared, “I win.”
“Again?” Wynnie couldn’t believe it.
He smirked. “Pay up, please.”
The three ladies gave it since they had lost.
With that, they continued to play a new round.
Another five minutes passed, and Samuel was the winner again.
“What the hell is happening?” Wynnie felt that something was fishy.
“Mom, a bet is a bet.” Samuel stretched out his hand. “Pay up.”
Wynnie put a few bills in his hand.
About ten minutes passed, and Kathleen came back again to find that stack of money in front of
Samuel had become thicker.
Meanwhile, Diana and Wynnie both wore gloomy expressions.
Samuel revealed his cards. “Looks like I’m the winner again.”
Wynnie was beyond frustrated. “You used five minutes to beat us in the first few rounds at first. Then, it
gradually decreases to three minutes, and you even won every round. Did you cheat?”
“What are you talking about? It’s impossible for me to cheat.” Samuel took the cash in front of Wynnie.
Diana grumbled, “I knew I shouldn’t have played with you. When you were five years old, you followed
me out to play poker. I only went to the washroom for a while, and when I came back, you’d already
won a round. I thought you were just lucky back then. Later, I found out that you were calculating the
cards.”
Samuel was gifted in mental calculation.
He could remember all the cards and analyze which player had which card.
That was the most terrifying part of him.
He used that talent in the business world.
That was why he had great achievements at such a young age.
It was true that Samuel was the pride of the Macari family.
Samuel stood up and put the money in Kathleen’s hands. “Don’t get tricked again.”
Wynnie huffed, “We didn’t trick her.”
“That’s right. She lost, so it’s only natural that she’d honor the bets,” Diana said.
While Samuel felt speechless, Kathleen chuckled awkwardly.
Ding dong!
The doorbell rang right then.
Maria went to get the door.
After a while, she came back in and said, “Someone is here to look for Mr. Samuel.”
Someone’s looking for Samuel?
“You should go then,” Wynnie urged.
Samuel nodded and walked off.
Wynnie then called out, “Katie, come over here. Shall we carry on?”
Kathleen hugged the money in her hands. “Mrs. Macari, this is money we’re talking about. Please
spare me some. Being an actress is not easy, you know.”
Wynnie said wickedly, “Samuel gave you a billion, didn’t he? Come on. Let’s play. Don’t try to run away
now.”
Kathleen could only flash her an awkward smile, thinking that Wynnie had lost her mind.
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