The dragon tribe's most beloved little princess found herself in an era of scarcity, lacking clothes and food. Fortunately, she had a grandmother who doted on her as if she were the apple of he...
Chapter 768 Don't Dream of Climbing to the Top
"We won," said Old Master Gu, glancing at the pile of chips in his hand.
Everyone present was a junior, and they intentionally or unintentionally let him win, making it difficult for him to lose even if he wanted to.
"Grandpa, it's time to roll the dice," someone reminded him.
The mahjong tiles on the table were neatly stacked, square in shape, with a set of dice placed in the center.
The person who won the previous hand becomes the dealer, and they roll dice to determine the order in which cards are drawn.
After playing several rounds, Grandpa Gu was also tired. Moreover, with him around, everyone played very cautiously, making it quite boring.
So he stood up and said, "I'm tired after playing for so long. Sweetie, you play for me. If we win, it's yours; if we lose, it's on me."
The other three families were stunned!
They were the younger generation, and they played cards with the old man to make him happy. They didn't want to play with a little girl from another family.
“Okay.” Helian Jiao nodded with great interest and sat down immediately.
She had seen them fight before and knew the rules.
Seeing this, one of them forced a smile and said, "Old man, aren't we bullying the weak? This is inappropriate."
Grandpa Gu waved his hand dismissively and said, "It's alright, my darling will take my place."
Everyone's expression changed; what did the old man mean by that...?
"Let's play two rounds then, but no fuss if you lose," another person said, trying to smooth things over.
Gu Tingyun moved a stool and sat down next to Guaibao, watching silently.
The little princess rolled the dice; one die showed a 1, and the other a 4.
"With five in hand, my little darling, grab them!"
A bystander offered a casual reminder, a hint of disdain in their eyes.
They looked down on this outsider from the countryside.
She only thought that because she grew up with Gu Tingyun, she could infiltrate the upper echelons of the capital.
Don't even dream of becoming a phoenix by climbing the social ladder!
Helian Jiao directly grabbed the cards, four cards per stack, three stacks per person, the dealer skipped a card, got an extra card, and then played the cards without adding any more cards.
"I won!" the baby suddenly said.
The other three players, still displaying their cards, were taken aback upon hearing this!
"What did you say?!"
They hadn't even arranged their tiles yet, and she won after just one glance?
"Honey, you didn't just blow your hand, did you?" Not only those at the mahjong table, but even those standing by watching the fun didn't believe it.
They gathered behind the baby, some laughing, some looking down on him.
"You haven't even sorted out your hand, how can you expect to win!"
Sure enough, people from the countryside are just like that; they can't even play mahjong.
When the little one saw that they didn't believe him, he immediately became unhappy!
"Smack!"
She pushed her tiles face down and declared in a strong voice, "I won!"
“My darling really won, a perfect hand.” Gu Tingyun, sitting next to him, said with certainty.
Seeing that Gu Tingyun also said so, the others did not say anything to refute it.
Just as Gu Tingyun was about to let it go out of consideration for the eldest grandson of the Gu family, he stacked the cards back up and straightened them out one by one.
They knocked him down again, and everyone looked and saw that it was indeed a winning hand!
It really is Tianhulong leading the way!
Four sevens as the head, eight and nines each in pairs, one and three of each in pairs, and the last pair of sevens as the tail.
“Tian Hulong leads the way, with one hundred and sixty-eight members in each family.” Gu Tingyun’s eyes were cold, but with a hint of displeasure.
He could naturally see that these people looked down on Guabao; they had no idea how good Guabao was!
Everyone looked surprised. As frequent mahjong players, they knew that seven pairs was already extremely difficult to form, let alone a dragon based on seven pairs, or even a perfect hand!
The little princess held her chin up, looking smug and proud, thoroughly enjoying their shocked gazes.
(End of this chapter)