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104 - Don't Gamble With Your Life
Author: MadRain
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“Three moves, that is all you have. You can start whenever you are ready.”

Jason stood there with his hands behind his back.

“Good luck, daddy!”

Hanna cheered from the side. She felt a bit nervous and insecure when people started gathering around them, but she wanted to cheer for daddy. Also, she didn’t feel as bad as before when she was in mommy’s arms. As for her daddy losing, this thought never crossed her mind. Her daddy was invincible, except, against mommy.

“Thank you!”

Jason turned around and smiled at Hanna, and he saw her face bloom into a bright smile that could melt anyone’s heart.

“Madam Amelia… Should we take… Miss Hanna inside?”

Butch had a hard time using formal language to speak, but he was learning with the help of Samson.

“Inside? Why?”

Amelia looked at the man with a confused face.

“Because… Because it is going to be a battle… A battle to the death.”

“Huh? Nothing to worry about. Jason can easily win.”

“Eh….”

Butch looked at Samson, looking for some help, but he r
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