The manager began to introduce the services offered. There was a performance hall on the basement floor, and each person could enter with 100 grams of gold. Each song could be requested with 1 kilogram of gold, or one could pay with goods of equal value.
Any purchases made in the performance hall will be explained and handled by the staff.
The second basement level is the gambling area, where the entry fee is five kilograms of gold per person, and other expenses inside are calculated separately.
The third basement level is a fighting arena. Each person is given one kilogram of gold upon entry, and other expenses are charged separately.
The ground floor houses the accommodation area, which includes a simulated hot spring, a five-star restaurant, and other recreational areas. Some of these areas will incur additional fees, but none of them will be too high.
Uncle Mo asked the manager to take them to the gambling area first. Upon hearing this, the manager's smile widened: "Okay, I'll arrange for someone to serve you right away."
With the help of the staff, everyone had their faces and hands cleaned. Li Ke took the opportunity to give the girl who was serving him a small gold nugget, weighing twenty grams.
The girl paused for a moment when she saw the small gold piece in the towel. Li Ke said to her, "I'm very satisfied with your service. If there's a next time, I'll definitely order from you again."
The girl noticed that no one was watching, so she quickly put the gold away and whispered, "Thank you. We are not part of the military staff; this place is privately contracted."
Two staff members came to guide them, and Uncle Mo led the group to the casino to broaden their horizons.
Mo Bao'er felt a pang of regret: "Uncle, this is such a generous gesture, spending thirty-five kilograms at once. I'm a little heartbroken."
Li Ke: "If it's gambling money, it should be returned if you don't gamble, and maybe you'll even win it all back if you're lucky. Is your great-uncle a good gambler? How's his luck with gambling?"
Mo Bao'er frowned: "I don't know, but I've never had good luck gambling, and neither has my brother."
Li Ke patted her shoulder without saying anything, knowing she had never even touched this before and couldn't really help.
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