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A Reborn Bride Pearl Emerging from Dust novel Chapter 905

Blythe’s voice was filled with self-reproach. “I shouldn’t have played. I just… you were both here, and I didn’t want to bring you shame.”

“Silly girl,” Mrs. White said, her voice softening as she gently stroked Blythe’s hair. “You’re our daughter whether you win or lose. When did we ever say losing was unacceptable?”

“It doesn’t matter what the outcome is, you’ll always be our Blythe. You have nothing to be sorry for.”

“As long as you had fun, that’s all that matters.”

Blythe looked up at her. “Really?”

“Really,” Mrs. White confirmed with a warm smile. “Winning and losing aren’t important, as long as the stakes are within your means. Your happiness is what counts. You’ve always been independent and exceptionally talented. This little setback is nothing.”

“Besides, there will always be someone better in this world.”

“That doesn’t just apply to you. Even your father and I have never considered ourselves the absolute best.” Mrs. White then glanced at Jett. “Isn’t that right, dear?”

“Your mother is right,” Jett added, his tone gentle. “Losing is not a big deal. You just ran into a formidable opponent.”

“And meeting someone more skilled than yourself can be an exciting thing, don’t you think?” Jett said, his gaze shifting toward Calliope with clear interest.

Blythe seemed to ponder his words. “But I lost three times. That means I’m really weak.”

“Recognizing your weakness is the first step to becoming stronger,” Jett said. “Don’t dwell on it so much.”

“Dad, are you better than her?” Blythe asked, her eyes full of hope.

“Are you asking me to try my hand?” Jett, ever perceptive, knew instantly that his daughter’s pride was wounded and she was hoping he would step in.

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