The Big Shot's Movie Star Wife Is Beautiful and Sassy - C.255 - 244: Accepting the Challenge

The Big Shot's Movie Star Wife Is Beautiful and Sassy

C.255 - 244: Accepting the Challenge
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Chapter 255: Chapter 244: Accepting the Challenge

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The afternoon sun was a bit harsh. Juan Wright and Michael Jackson stepped forward, instantly shielding Daisy Zane and Charles Amos from the sun.

Little Charles also adjusted his position so that Michael Jackson could block the sun even more thoroughly.

Then, because of his cleverness, he turned to Daisy Zane and smiled. Ignoring Bonnie Maxwellā€™s words completely.

Daisy Zane glanced at him, then raised her eyes to look at the backs of the two men in front of her: ā€œIā€™m not interested,ā€ she said.

ā€œAre you not interested, or are you scared?ā€ Bonnie Maxwell asked.

Daisy Zane ignored her.

James Collins assembled his gun and fired, breaking the awkward silence that had appeared all of a sudden.

George Maxwell chuckled: ā€œShe must be scared, after allā€¦ The ones brought by

Third Master, if they lose, it is Third Masterā€™s face they are losing.ā€

Daisy Zane didnā€™t listen to his words. However, James Collins was about to speak, when Michael Jackson made his move.

He twisted Georgeā€™s arm around his back in two movements, bending his waist.

ā€œAh!ā€ George screamed in pain. He tried to fight back, but Michael Jackson was too strong. The struggle only made it more painful for him, ā€œWhat are doing you doing! Let me go, Michael Jackson!ā€

ā€œMichael Jackson, let him go.ā€ Bonnie Maxwell took a couple of steps forward, but was blocked by Juan Wright.

ā€œWhat do you think youā€™re doing?ā€ Bonnie Maxwell glared at them.

ā€œLady Maxwell,ā€ Juan Wright beamed at her, ā€œThird Master has instructed us before he left to not allow anyone to approach this area. Weā€™ve already politely told you both. However, Young Master Maxwell not only didnā€™t leave, he was also bad-mouthing us. Might as well start a friendly match.ā€

James Collins looked at them, his mouth curving slightly upward. They were true followers of Kevin Clark. They always followed protocol and were relentlessly strict on their principles.

Bonnie Maxwell saw Georgeā€™s face turn pale due to pain but she couldnā€™t attack them, so she warned: ā€œMichael Jackson, donā€™t go overboard.ā€

ā€œNothingā€™s overboard, weā€™re just having a friendly match,ā€ Juan Wright, his fox-like eyes glinting with innocence.

Michel Jackson followed up calmly: ā€œLady Maxwell, I really didnā€™t want to, but itā€™s Young Master Maxwellā€™s mouth thatā€¦ ā€˜

ā€œWas I wrong? She is just afraid,ā€ George Maxwell, who was gasping in pain, blurted out. ā€œSheā€™s afraid of losing face here. Sheā€™s afraid others around would find out she is nowhere close to my sister. People would start to think: ā€˜the girlfriend Third Master has is completely unable to handle being Mrs. Clarkā€™ā€

Michel Jacksonā€™s grip tightened, Georgeā€™s voice choked back because of the pain.

The military district was semi-open to the public on that day. Although the shooting range was not open, there were also no people training.

Standing around were a few guards and some of Kevin Clarkā€™s subordinates. Everyone was standing on the periphery according to protocol.

None of them moved, spoke, or even glanced over to them.

After all, there are unspoken rules in this place. If you were in, you had to abide.

George had said those words to let these people hear.

He wanted to make it clear to them who was the perfect fit for the position of Mrs. Clark.

They had to be clear about the situation and be loyal to the right person.

However, Daisy Zane had always ignored these words because how she did and whether she was or wasnā€™t Kevin Clarks match was nobodyā€™s business.

She texted Holt Lawrence a few times on her phone.

Once again, turned down Holt Lawrenceā€™s invitation to meet.

Seeing that she had no reaction, and Michael Jackson could no longer shield him from the sun, Charles Amos ran over to James Collins, watching him disassemble the guns and explaining the mechanism in whispers.

Michael Jackson, let him go. weā€™re leaving. Bonnie Maxwell, always considerate of Kevin Clark, was still three parts polite to them.

ā€œSister, letā€™s not leave.ā€ George Maxwell said stubbornly, ā€œIf anyone should leave, it should be them.ā€

ā€œGeorge, shut up.ā€ Bonnie Maxwell said.

George Maxwell had lost face, and there was no way he would keep quiet without getting it back. Gritting his teeth against the pain in his arm, he said: ā€œJuan Wright, Michael Jackson. Youā€™re nothing more than two dogs raised by the Clark Family, and yet you dare to treat me this way.ā€

Daisy Zane, who was busily typing on her cell phone, paused and looked up at George Maxwell.

ā€œYou should be aware of the relationship between the Clark and Maxwell Families. Treating me this way, neither family will let you off.ā€ George Maxwell continued, ā€œYour futures will not be pleasant.ā€

ā€œYoung Master Maxwell must be mistaken.ā€ Juan Wright retorted calmly, ā€œWe only listen to commands from Third Master Clark himself. This has nothing to do with the Clark Family, let alone the Maxwell Family.ā€

ā€œEven Arthur North would show some deference to the Maxwell Family, and yet you dare treat me this way.ā€ George Maxwell gritted his teeth, ā€œArthur North wonā€™t let you off either.ā€

ā€œGeorge, I told you to shut up!ā€ Bonnie Maxwell said sharply.

Before Daisy Zane, Michael Jackson, and Juan Wright had thoroughly embarrassed her. It was bad enough, but George Maxwell persisted with his provocations.

Meanwhile, James Collins was showing Charles Amos various kinds of handguns, while commenting, ā€œHow does the Maxwell Family end up with such a stupid son? Not only is he foolish, but he also lacks respect, daring to criticize the Clarks. Does he think the Maxwells are on par with the Clarks, or that the Clarks canā€™t survive without the Maxwells?ā€

His comment, neither loud nor soft, was heard by everyone present.

The complexion on Bonnie Maxwellā€™s face turned even paler.

ā€œMichael, let him go.ā€ Daisy Zane finished typing her message and sent it.

Upon hearing her, Michael immediately let go of his grip.

George Maxwell instantly backed off, muttering and cursing while clutching his shoulder, and retreated to Bonnie Maxwellā€™s side.

Michael Jackson and Juan Wright paid him no further attention, waiting instead for Daisy Zaneā€™s next instruction.

Bonnie Maxwell glared at George, indicating for him to shut up. But George remained indignant, grumbling and complaining.

Daisy Zane put away her cell phone, stood up, and looked at Bonnie Maxwell, casually asking, ā€œWhat are we competing over?ā€

Hearing her voice, both James Collins and Charles Amos turned their heads towards Daisy Zane.

A flash of resentment flickered in Bonnie Maxwellā€™s eyes, but she didnā€™t say anything. She really wanted to compete, to embarrass Daisy, but Georgeā€™s outburst had made a spectacle of them.

She regretted having impulsively invited George to come.

ā€œWhat happened? Werenā€™t you saying you wanted to compete?ā€ Daisy Zane looked at Bonnie and said, ā€œAre you scared?ā€

Bonnie Maxwell gave a soft laugh: ā€œScared? Iā€™m afraid youā€™re the one whoā€™s scared.ā€

ā€œSay it then, what are we competing over?ā€ Daisy Zane glanced at the revolver that Bonnie had touched earlier, ā€œAre we competing with this? How?ā€

ā€œTeacher, think twice.ā€ Juan Wright suddenly whispered a word of caution.

Daisy Zane shot him a look. It was a plain and peaceful glance, but Juan Wright read deep, complex meanings from it that reassured him greatly.

So, he stopped talking.

ā€œLetā€™s compete with this.ā€ Bonnie Maxwell, dressed in combat gear, walked forward a few steps and picked up the revolver again, ā€œDo you dare?ā€

ā€œHow do we compete?ā€ Daisy Zane seemed to find her talkative.

Bonnie Maxwell smiled, opening the cylinder of the revolver, and said: ā€œThis revolver can load six bullets. We will blindfold ourselves, load only one bullet, spin the cylinder, and take turns shooting at our arms. Letā€™s see who the bullet hits. ā€

ā€œTeacher.ā€

ā€œLady Zaneā€¦ā€

Seeing the worried expressions of Juan Wright and Michael Jackson, Bonnie Maxwellā€™s smile turned nastier: ā€œOf course, if you can predict where the bullet is, you can aim it elsewhere. But if the shot you fire elsewhere is empty, or if the bullet hits in the shot you take at your own arm, you lose..ā€

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