Chapter 38 Dennis Watches the Game
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“Oh my god, the student council has an event today ton. I thought he wouldn’t show up.”
As the student council president, Dennis was supposed to be in the conference hall coordinating, especially since there were VIPS visiting the school today.
But he suddenly remembered the Snooker club qualifiers, and Victors would be there too. He made special arrangements, using the excuse of coming to the pool hall to get something, and brought a few student council members along
As soon as he walked in, he saw Victoria’s face on the big screen, flawless and expressionless, focused on her opponent’s break.
Gavin looked at Victoria, who seemed relaxed and not professionally dressed, and felt a bit disdainful. But she was good–looking. and he didn’t want to be accused of bullying a girl.
So he arrogantly lifted his chin and said.
id, “No need to flip a coin, I’llot you break first.”
In snooker, a coin toss usually decided who broke
Victoria raised an eyebrow and smirked, “No need, I don’t want anyone saying I won unfairly,”
Gavin didn t expo
expect Victoria to not only reject his goodwill but also retort. She was too overconfident, and he was a bit annoyed.
He thought to himself, Then let me completely defeat you!!
The referee flipped the coin, and Gavin ended up breaking-
He gave Victoria a provocative look. When he was lucky, he could even make a clearance in one shot. If he got the upper hand, she would definitely regret it!
He bent down to break, hitting the balls with a bit too much force due to his emotions.
But it didn’t matter, there were still a few easy shots. Following the sequence of one red and one color, Gavin pocketed three simple balls in a row,
The fourth shot had a tricky angle. He adjusted several times but ulmately missed the pocket by a hair.
Gavin cursed under his breath, left the table, and signaled to Victor while wiping his que
Victoria showed no expression and walked straight to the cue ball. She had already observed the angle and pocketed the ball cleanly and decisively.
“Nice shot! The photographer on the side couldn’t help but exclaim admiration.
Gavin
stopped in shock, looking at the table and then at Victoria’s pression. How could it be? She barely adjusted the angle and porketed the ball directly. That shot wasn’t easy.
Could she be a hidden expert?
No, it must be a coincidence. She was just lucky. The next one wouldn’t go in.
With the sound of balls colliding, another clean and decisive shot, the ball was pocketed,
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The third, the fourth… Victoria pocketed fifteen balls in a row before stopping.
Gavin was already stunned. She was not only not an amateur but also a formidable opponent. He had to give his all and couldn’t underestimate her anymore!
From the moment Victoria pocketed the first ball, Dennis was drawn in, watching her intently: her focused eyes, her steady and powerful hand as she struck
Watching her squint to find the angle, the slight upward curve of her mouth after pocketing a ball, made him nod repeatedly. For the first time. Dennis found a woman so charming.
Dennis, we should take the microphone over
Dennis snapped back to reality but didn’t want to miss t
the match.
“You guys take the stuff back first. I’m also the vice president of the Snooker Club. With Eric not here, I’ll keep an eye on things for a while.”
Seeing Dennis being so responsible, they nodded and indicated they would go ahead.
The Snooker club had two factions, one backing Dennis and the other supporting the president, Eric. But on the surface, they kept things civil, not wanting any outsiders to see the discord.
Even though Dennis was the vice president, being the student council president gave him more clout over Eric within the school.
He was naturally humble and always showed respect to Eric within the club.
The student council members left with the equipment, and Dennis continued watching the match. But now it was Gavin’s turn, and his interest waned.
Gavin calculated the score. If he could clear the remaining balls or leave Victoria with at most two balls, he still had a chance to
Win.
At this moment, Ella saw Dennis staying and wanted to strike up a conversation.
However, as her match was about to start, she had to leave, muttering under her breath, cursing Victoria with losing miserably and being scorned by Dennis.
The balls Victoria pocketed earlier must have been luck. She couldnt be that skilled. Soon she would embarrass herself in front of Dennis:
Ella thought, Let’s see how she competes with me for a man. Dennis doesn’t like someone who is just pretty but incompetent__
Ellas opponent was an ordinary–looking guy with black framed glastes, smiling at her ingratiatingly.
He had been bribed in advance. Ella gave him ten thousand dollars to act and lose gracefully.
He wasn’t very skilled at snooker, having signed up just to try his luck. He didn’t agreeing without hesitation.
expect
to win and w
was happy to take the money,
Suppressing her impatience, she put on her signature smile, “Friendship first, competition second.”
Then she had the photographer capture her profile because het left side was more refined. She hoped everyone, especially Dennis, would appreciate her beauty on the big screen.
As she wished, many people noticed her, though not as stunning as Victoria.
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“Look, this freshman is pretty too, such a sweet smile, I like her.”
Her short skirt is beautiful, and those legs, long and straight, perfect
Just wonder how well she plays. She looks quite professional.”
The guys snooker skills were mediocre, but his acting was good. He kept making mistakes, not only missing shots but also setting up easy ones for Ella, committing two fouls and losing points.
The crowd couldn’t help but burst into laughter. This guy was just to terrible.
But Ella was impressive, not only beautiful but also a skilled at snooker.
Ella quickly won two matches and advanced, proudly raising her head and accepting the compliments around her.
“Ella, you’re amazing! With your skills, the Snooker club should definitely recruit you!”
Unfortunately, Dennis only glanced at her performance. He had no impression of Ella and didn’t even consider watching her. He was focused on Victoria and Gavin’s match.
When Gavin took his fifth shot, he knew it was off as soon as he struck. The ball missed the pocket, and it was Victoria’s turn again.
The game was decided. Gavin angrily pounded the table, glaring at Victoria with his teeth clenched.
Victoria sneered, ignoring him. Gavin’s skills were average, but his arrogance was abundant.
She stepped to the table, took a shot from a tricky angle, and pocketed the ball.
Dennis’s smile deepened. He had thought she was just cold and quie, but she had such a fiery temper. It was interesting!
Soon, Victoria won the game by a large margin.
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