Chapter: 1706
That night, their passion soared.
When Rena woke up, she found a white rose and a small gift by her pillow.
It filled her heart with sweetness.
Having solved most of his work, Waylen seldom went to the office, choosing to stay home with the children.
His social commitments had dwindled significantly.
Rena occasionally persuaded him to attend social events, but he often declined. After a few attempts, she gave up and even found that her own social engagements was reduced.
Waylen was, in reality, quite calculating.
The early winter sunlight beamed into the bedroom, casting a comforting warmth on the bed.
After lying there for a while, Rena got up, clutching the quilt, and summoned Wendy.
Bet 200 million on Albert?
Wendy's mouth hung open for a while, and she thought Rena's plan was risky.
Rena understood Wendy's concerns. She smiled and assured, "Just follow my instructions."
Wendy agreed.
Without delay, she transferred 200 million to the club's account to bet on Albert. Of course, this remained confidential, and most bettors were still placing their bets on Zack.
The fact that Rena wagered 200 million on Albert shocked everyone, particularly Aline.
Aline inquired about it and discovered that the funds were provided by Rena.
Initially hesitant, Aline was somewhat reassured by Rena's substantial bet.
Aline decided to meet with Ruth.
In a cafe, Aline got straight to the point and asked, “Have you heard about Rena's bet?"
Ruth, taking off her leather gloves, responded flirtatiously, “I've been occupied with social engagements lately and didn't pay much attention to these matters. Does Mrs. Fowler also want to profit from this club? Why would she bother with such a small sum of money?"
Aline glanced at Ruth and, stirring her coffee gently, whispered,
"It's a lot quicker than earning money through business. It's not surprising for her to yearn for making money through the club. Rena is a cautious person. but she suddenly bet 200 million on Albert, which likely means that the information is reliable."