Chapter summary of Chapter 13 – The Pathetic Pervert by Malika Anderson
In Chapter 13, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel The Pathetic Pervert by Malika Anderson, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of The Pathetic Pervert.
Victor jumped up and shouted, "How is this possible? Are you guys playing with me?"
He rushed over, trying to grab his money back.
But Jeremy's men weren't as easygoing as I was.
A dozen bodyguards surrounded him, and Victor became frightened.
However, on my orders, the bodyguards didn't listen to his explanations or give him a chance to beg. They pinned him down and started beating him.
Within just ten minutes, Victor had several ribs broken, and his teeth were knocked out. Blood sprayed from his mouth as soon as he opened it.
In the end, it was Louis who pleaded for him, and the bodyguards finally let him go.
Louis patiently consoled him. "This is normal. There are wins and losses. I've been through it too," he said.
As he spoke, he suddenly leaned in close to Victor's ear and whispered, "You're new, so you don't understand. Let me teach you a few tricks when we get back. You'll win it back tomorrow."
Victor didn't even go to the hospital. He endured the pain and went home to ask for more money.
The next day, Louis called me, saying that Victor had hit Gavin over the head to get money.
He had taken the family's bankbook and was waiting for him at the casino.
It's impossible for gamblers like Victor to quit.
He thought his earlier wins were because of Louis's tips, not realizing it was a common trick used by casinos.
To make him trust Louis more, I told Louis to take a cut from Victor's winnings.
Otherwise, a person as dark-minded as Victor wouldn't believe there's any kindness in the world.
Someone like Victor wouldn't believe in selfless kindness.
Sure enough, after Louis asked for a cut, Victor almost completely obeyed him.
That night, he took the 8,000 he had stolen and went back to the casino.
This time, he won.



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