Chapter 7 is all about bringing good fortune.



Su Wu originally refused to stay any longer because of the trouble.

But for the sake of the money, he decided to stay and teach these money-giving children a lesson.

Although I feel that some people are short-sighted due to poverty, there's nothing I can do about it.

Liu Dahong doesn't use real money when playing cards; someone keeps the books for him.

After making a ruckus for a while, they finally started playing cards.

Jia Jiping laughed and said, "Same old rules, 500,000 per round, rotating dealer, no one should back down."

"Okay, okay, you go first, let's begin." Several others chimed in.

Su Wu watched from the side, his heart filled with bitterness.

He went to great lengths to make money, even sacrificing himself in the process.

But these rich kids, they just throw around 500,000 yuan, they really don't treat money like money.

Fortunately, their father was wealthy, otherwise they would have squandered it all long ago.

But who can argue with that when they're the legitimate daughter of the emperor? They have that right.

This world is so fair; some people are born in Rome, what can you compare them to?

He stood there silently, observing the situation.

These are really a bunch of honest gamblers, nothing shady going on, and they're not exactly brainy either.

They don't have many rules for playing this game; they basically just open up four cards and leave them until the end.

This was originally meant to be a calculation for the last one to emerge from the water, but these guys had absolutely no calculations to speak of.

Su Wu had a photographic memory; he remembered exactly what cards were left.

If he plays, beating these guys will be no problem at all.

Of course, this is on the premise that he has enough capital to gamble.

Clearly, he has no right to do so now; he's just observing.

Jia Jiping had only one move left to make, and he looked at Su Wu.

"Why aren't you casting any more? You're just fishing for fun, what are you standing there for?"

"Oh, I don't understand these things."

"You can press down on the Heavenly Gate, the Outward Gate, and the Return Gate as you like."

"Oh, then I'll press it later."

Su Wu acted very shyly, as if he knew absolutely nothing.

Feeling bored, Jia Jiping called to the others, "Get out of the water, hurry up and bring it in."

Upon hearing this, Su Wu immediately analyzed the current situation.

Tianmen has a win rate as high as 75%.

He pointed to Tianmen with a somewhat nervous expression, "I'm betting 100,000 on this."

Upon hearing this, Jia Jiping immediately became excited, "Okay, bet's on, let's go!"

As if afraid that Su Wu would change his mind, he immediately threw the dice.

Unfortunately, he lost to Tianmen.

"Damn it, bad luck, the chicken won. Su Jianren, your brother's luck is better than yours," Jia Jiping said, discarding his cards.

"Hmph, a blind cat stumbled upon a dead mouse," said Su Jianren, who was sitting by the door.

"Who are you insulting? You can't win, so it's my fault?" The young man from Tianmen immediately objected.

Su Jianren felt aggrieved, realizing he had said the wrong thing.

He quickly smiled apologetically, "I just said it casually, don't overthink it, let's continue..."

Su Wu suppressed a laugh but remained silent.

If this happens a few more times, they might start fighting.

Looks like we're in for a rough time today.

As time passed, the group gradually got into the game and started shouting and yelling.

Su Wu only made his move as a last resort, depending on the situation, while more and more people came to fish.

The scene was noisy and bustling, with shouts and cheers filling the air, showcasing the vibrant atmosphere of the marketplace.

Su Wu disliked this atmosphere, which resembled a bandit's den.

However, at this moment, his money had unknowingly reached 300,000.

After several rounds, it was Su Jianren's turn to be the dealer. He had good luck and won a small amount.

"Come on, come on, 700,000 kilograms of liquid in the pot, press it down as you like, little chickens, get in! The water's coming out!"

He shouted excitedly, as if he had everything under control.

Seeing this, Su Wu couldn't help but sigh inwardly, realizing that his gamble on the book from the Sakura Kingdom had been for nothing.

Given the current situation, the probability of him, the bookmaker, losing everything is as high as 75%. Even if he wins, he can't possibly win everything, so he's definitely going to lose.

After thinking for a moment, he placed his bet on the return visit, which had the highest probability of success. "300,000!"

"Okay, there's a big bet, everyone join in!" The little chickens fishing all jumped in.

Seeing this, Su Jianren glared at Su Wu and asked, "What are you doing, kid?"

"You made me play," Su Wu said innocently.

"What are you dawdling for? Hurry up and start cooking. Your brother is heating up the pot for you," Jia Jiping urged.

Su Jianren threw the dice angrily, and ended up losing all his money.

Moreover, because so many people followed Su Wu's lead in betting, he lost everything.

Su Jianren glared at Su Wu and gritted his teeth, saying, "Why the hell did you go back to your parents' home?"

Su Wu innocently replied, "If all three gates are to be compensated, who should I bet on?"

"Are you here to sabotage me? Are you trying to give them preferential treatment?" Su Jianren rebuked angrily.

Su Wu seemed somewhat frightened and dared not utter a sound.

But Jia Jiping and the others couldn't stand it. "Jianren, what do you mean? Are you a sore loser? Don't make veiled accusations."

"Damn it, I didn't mean that. He's just my nemesis. If I don't let him give me a push, damn it," Su Jianren said, his eyes red.

Jia Jiping became interested and looked at Su Wu, "You've won so much, come and give me a push."

"But I can't understand it," Su Wu said honestly.

"Oh, don't worry. Just come and sit down, someone will watch over you," Jia Jiping urged.

Su Wu knew his chance had come; these bumpkins probably didn't even know what the Gate of Life and Death was.

He didn't waste his time in the labor camp in his previous life; he learned a lot of skills there.

His seemingly clumsy handling of the cards was actually a deliberate adjustment.

He squeezed the dice in his hand; he was guaranteed to win as long as his luck wasn't too bad.

As a result, he won 400,000 after one round of cards, turning his hand into 1 million.

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