Chapter 196 Break Shot Showdown
The man’s words held no attempt to hide his disdain for Wyatt.
Finished
Yunice could clearly feel Wyatt’s anger darken. She quickly pinched his arm, then rose on tiptoe to whisper something in his ear..
The bunny girl perked her ears to listen, but heard nothing.
This time, Wyatt didn’t stop Yunice.
She walked over to the rack and picked the lightest cue stick.
The bunny girl exchanged a quick glance with the middle–aged man, then strolled to the table. Without so much as a glance at the rack, she casually grabbed a cue and broke.
Everything was routine. The bunny girl sank a shot with ease. Yunice, on the other hand, fumbled -she didn’t just miss, she didn’t even hit the cue ball properly.
The bunny girl had initially thought Yunice might have a trick or two, and was ready to test her out. But realizing she was dealing with a complete newbie, she immediately lost interest and shot again with lazy indifference….
Except this time, the ball carne flying–hard–straight at Yunice’s face.
In pool halls, injuries weren’t rare. A flying cue ball like that could easily break someone’s nose or
worse.
“Ms. Saunders…” Jordan called out nervously,
The middle–aged man took a sip of tea, glancing at Wyatt, whose expression remained
unreadable.
The bunny girl curled her lips, already bracing for Yunice’s scream.
Just a naive little girl. In the face of something unexpected, she probably wouldn’t even move. Good—maybe she’d learn a lesson from this.
But before the bunny girl could finish the thought, her eyes narrowed sharply.
Yunice moved.
At the last possible second, she lifted her hand into a palm block, tilted her head to one side, and spun on her heel.
There was no loud thud. No cry of pain
unice opened her hand and gently placed the now energy–drained ball back on the table. With a smile, she nudged it gently toward the bunny girl. “Your ball. I’m returning it.”
The bunny girl’s face turned green as she watched the ball roll to a stop just three inches from
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“How did you do that?” she asked, dumbfounded.
Finished
Now, instead of looking like a flustered amateur, she had the upper hand–and the bunny girl couldn’t read her anymore.
She was about to pocket the eight when Yunice suddenly piped up sweetly, “Could you give me one more chance, Lady?”
The bunny girl scoffed. “What, afraid of losing? Worried Mr. Cooper will be disappointed?”
The bunny girl, now fully amused, leaned back and handed over the cue. “Fine. I did nearly smack you earlier. Call it an apology.”
But if she still couldn’t land a shot? Even more humiliating.
“Thank you, Lady.” Yunice stepped forward, narrowed her eyes, and struck.
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