Summary of Chapter 12 – A turning point in The Pathetic Pervert by Malika Anderson
Chapter 12 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Pathetic Pervert, written by Malika Anderson. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Victor eagerly wanted Louis to take him to the casino because he still had his eyes on my daughter.
There was no way his family could come up with 500,000.
Louis initially refused, but he eventually gave in to Victor's constant pestering.
Finally, Louis took Victor to a small casino.
That casino was one of Jeremy's businesses, but it was mobile.
You could lose money here today and might not even find the place tomorrow to try to win it back.
On the first night, Victor bet 10,000. He not only won back his principal but also made an additional 30,000.
He wanted to call me, but Louis stopped him. "Are you stupid? Give him the money now? The more you bet, the more you earn," he said.
Victor suddenly understood. The next night, he bet 40,000. After winning back his principal, he made another 80,000.
In just two nights, he had made 110,000.
He was so thrilled that he almost wanted to recognize Louis as his godfather.
When I went to pick up my daughter from school, I saw Victor standing at the kindergarten gate.
Jeremy's men were nearby, so I wasn't afraid of him.
Victor stomped his foot in frustration. "Eric, it's mine anyway. Give me a touch first," he demanded.
I stood firm. He was angry, but he had to give up.
"I'm almost there. But if I find out you're cheating me, your whole family is finished," he threatened.
"Got it," I said.
After that, I left with my daughter in my arms.
Victor rushed back to the casino. That night, he bet everything but lost it all in one round.

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