Chapter 216
Athena watched Matthew fume with rage as a faint smile played on her lips.
This is just the beginning, and he’s already losing it?‘ Athena thought, a hint of mockery in her mind.
She shot Natasha a meaningful look. Natasha caught on instantly, gave Athena a quick, knowing nod in response before charging ahead to take the lead.
Matthew, mistaking Natasha’s charge as a direct challenge, instinctively tightened the reins, wheeled his horse around, and gave chase.
His teammates were stunned as they collectively wondered, ‘Wasn’t this supposed to be polo?
‘How did it tum into a frantic game of cat and mouse?”
The ball was completely forgotten behind.
At that very moment, Athena swung her mallet and snatched up the ball. With swift precision, she galloped down the field toward the goal, the ball firmly in her control
By the time Matthew even realized what was happening, it was already too late.
Athena had just netted another goal.
The two goals came in rapid succession, with barely a moment apart.
The entire field burst into cheers. Even the noble ladies, who had once dismissed Athena, now watched her with intense interest, barely restraining themselves from shouting encouragement.
Athena’s figure on the field burned like a blazing torch, igniting passion in every spectator’s heart.
From the moment Athena took the field, Michael’s gaze never left her.
Michael watched as Athena galloped freely across the field, her mallet swings with bold determination.
And in her eyes, he saw that spark, a light he hadn’t seen in ages.
Turns out, Athena doesn’t hate smiling. She just never smiles at me,
“Whenever she looks at me now, all I see in her eyes is pure revulsion and contempt,
“My heart aches so much I can barely breathe. I’m supposed to be the one in Athena’s heart
“But when did I disappear from her eyes? Michael thought bitterly.
Athena had already scored two goals in quick succession, while Matthew hadn’t even managed to touch the ball since the match began.
Matthew, the so–called Polo Champion, felt his face burn with humiliation as Athena delivered a brutal slap in the face
“Matthew,” Willow’s voice edged with urgency, “if this keeps up, we’re doomed to lose!”
The match was already past halftime, and their team still hadn’t scored a single goal.
Matthew clenched his jaw, a vicious scowl twisting his face. In a low, menacingvoice, he growled, “Don’t worry, Willow. I will definitely win this match for you.
Before, he had wanted to outshine Athena to avenge Willow
But after conceding two back–to–back goals, Matthew finally realized that Athena’s polo skills were incredible.
Matthew wheeled his horse around, his dark gaze fixed on Athena as a flash of malice gleamed in his eyes.
The gun sounded again. This time, Matthew ignored both Natasha and Athena and locked his gaze solely on the ball.
After all, Matthew was a seasoned pro on the polo field. Once he got serious, he was truly a force to be reckoned with.
In a flash, the hall was under Matthew’s control.
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Matthew seemed to be on fire, his horse surging ahead in a breathtaking burst of speed that left everyone else in the dust
But just as Matthew was about to drive the ball into the goal, Natasha cut him off with a swift interception. As her horse charged forward. Willow suddenly lost control of her mount and let out a terrified scream.
That scream jolted Matthew, shattering his focus.
By the time he snapped back to reality, a blur flashed past, and Athena had already snatched the ball right from under him
Furious beyond reason, Matthew wheeled his horse around and charged after Athena. Not to be outdone, Willow quickly regained control of her steed, picked up speed, and raced after them.
Though Willow was terrible at polo, the horse beneath her was outstanding, and it surpassed Matthew’s in both speed and endurance.
Of course, Athena knew why.
Matthew had given his prized steed to Willow, arrogantly believing himself to be unbeatable on the polo field. He trusted that he would not need such a fine horse, and this arrogance became his downfall.
From the very start of the match, Athena and Natasha were in flawless sync, and their coordination was seamless.
Willow caught up but had no idea how to properly intercept. In a moment of desperation, she actually yanked the hairpin from her hair and viciously stabbed it toward Athena’s horse.
“Athenal” Natasha shouted urgently, spurring her horse forward in pursuit
Her face had gone deathly pale with terror as she thought, If Athena’s horse spooked and bucked her off, the horses thundering behind would have nowhere to go.
If that happens, only one grim outcome awaits her; to be trampled to death.”
Just as Willow’s hairpin was about to plunge into Athena’s horse’s hindquarters…
The spectators below couldn’t make out the details of what was happening above.
All they saw was Willow riding dangerously close to Athena.
As the crowd was puzzling over what was happening, Athena’s horse suddenly lashed out with a powerful backward kick
Willow’s horse took a brutal kick to its flank, and it let out a pained scream as it reared up and began bucking wildly across the field.
Willow, who was panic–stricken, instinctively yanked the reins, her hairpin slipping from her trembling fingers as it clattered to the ground.
Unable to shake her off, the horse suddenly reared up and bolted wildly across the field.
Flung halfway off the saddle, Willow was dragged in wild circles until she was violently thrown to the ground.
A hoof came crashing down on her leg, drawing an agonized scream from her lips.
Everyone stared wide–eyed in horror at the scene. The more timid young noblewomen shrieked uncontrollably.
Some even covered their eyes, too terrified to watch.
Only Athena remained perfectly calm; she expertly guided the ball and scored a goal.
With the final strike, Athena sealed a flawless 3-0 victory.
Matthew stared at the scoreboard with his eyes bulging like saucers.
He hadn’t scored a single point in the entire match.
Willow’s agonized screams still echoed across the field when, just then, a figure streaked in like lightning.
The newcomer was none other than Michael.
Michael spurred his horse onto the field, racing toward Willow.
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Seeing Michael leave the field, Natasha–like a leopard who’d been waiting for this moment–suddenly spurred her horse straight at him, aiming to ram into him.
But Michael was far too battle–hardened to fall for Natasha’s maneuver.
Not only did Michael not slow his horse, he charged straight at Natasha with reckless abandon.
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