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Section 24 Error

Chapter 24 Error

The wolf-eyed man stood up, and at that moment his wolf-like green eyes seemed to be bulging out from his face.

"You..." He pointed at Ashu Rufate, but said only this word.

"What's wrong with me?" Ashu Rufate counted the money and looked at the other party with a curious expression. "Is there anything wrong?"

"You obviously have money..." The wolf-eyed man was not satisfied with his breath and took a long time to continue. "Why do you still have to borrow money?"

"The casino is willing to lend me a lot of money on you?" Ashu Rufate asked back. "It seems to have nothing to do with you."

"I want to borrow some more money." The wolf-eyed man slapped the table. He had seen it clearly just now. After Ash Rufate withdrew the corresponding gambling money, the remaining money was not much.

The dealer quickly took out another loan note and handed it to him.

"How can he continue to borrow money?" Ashu Rufat immediately objected.

"Guest, he is an old customer here." Because Ashu Rufate's move to count money is slow, the dealer also sees it clearly. He knows that Ashu Rufate doesn't have much money left. "So he has one and a half times your credit limit."

"That's it." Ashrufa nodded in agreement. "He can only borrow another three hundred?"

"Yes, that's it." The dealer replied.

The casino was moving very quickly. After a while, the money was sent, but this time it was not money, but a pile of gold coins. The bet continued immediately.

"Please place bets for two." The dealer once again reminded the guests.

"Rise, three hundred gold Oli." The wolf-eyed man piled piles of gold coins on the gambling table. He had just seen it very clearly. At least 80% of the stack of banknotes Ash Rufate took out were on the gambling table. He should not have that much money.

Asu Rufat was indeed stunned, motionless.

"Guest, it's time to raise." The dealer reminded. "You must choose to raise or give up."

"Oh, I'll call." Ashu Rufate once again reached into his pocket, took out a stack of banknotes of about the same thickness as before, and began to count them.

"Wait a minute, where did you get the money!" The wolf-eyed man suddenly screamed.

"Of course my own money was taken out of my pocket." Ashu Rufat raised his head, looking confused. "Can't you see it?"

"You obviously didn't have that much money just now!"

"Did someone make it mandatory for me to take out all the money at once?" Ashu Rufat glanced at the other party. "I just touched half of it."

The wolf-eyed man was speechless. This time, Ashu Rufate did not put the remaining banknotes back in his pocket, but placed them at hand. Anyone with some knowledge could see that Ashu Rufate had at least five hundred gold orley left at hand.

"I'm going to the bathroom." The wolf-eyed man glanced at the dealer. The latter had just said that in front of everyone, so he could no longer get the gambling money through this way. Fortunately, this was just a small problem.

"Sir, once you leave the table, there is only one hourglass time." The dealer took out a large hourglass and placed it on the table. "If the hourglass time is over and you don't come back, you are deemed to give up and give up."

That's it, but looking at the size of the hourglass, I know that this period is definitely not short.

Of course, the wolf-eyed man did not really go to the toilet. After leaving the room, he walked towards a room on the side. There was a whole row of small rooms. This was not for gambling, but for tired guests to rest. There was already a person sitting in the room.

If Ashu Rufate was present, he would have recognized that this person was Lyle.

Lyle was playing with a drunk bottle of wine at this time, looking bored. However, when he saw the other party entering the door, he immediately stood up.

"It's over?" Lyle asked. This was his first subconscious question, but immediately he could tell from the other party's expression that things were not as smooth as he expected.

"You said he was a pauper." The wolf-eyed man's expression was gloomy and fierce, and it matched his eyes very well.

"He is a mercenary," replied Lyle. "The most despicable mercenary."

"His pocket contains...at least 1,500 Jin Oli!" the wolf-eyed man roared. "1,500! He borrowed six hundred before he took out his own money!"

"Isn't this better?" Lyle puzzled. "You can make a big profit!"

"My preparation is not enough! Damn it! You said that this is a sure deal! If I had known it, I would..."

"Where is the counter?" Lyle reminded. "There will always be some there, right?"

"I'm sorry, they gave me a secret code just now, and I'm afraid there's not much money on the counter."

Of course, Lyle knew what the result would be if there was insufficient gambling money - even if they were unwilling to give up, they had to admit defeat. Even if there was a dealer helping to cheat, it would not be a problem.

"So what's going on now?"

"That Ash Rufat has at least five hundred gold Olis in his hands." The wolf-eyed man replied. "We must raise the gambling money in a short time, otherwise we will be a snake swallowing elephant in this game and will hold ourselves alive."

In fact, Lyle knew very well what the other party meant, that was to come forward and find a way to collect the money in the shortest time. But to be honest, it is not easy to collect such a large sum of money in a short time - even if he came to those guys who were loaning money, the other party might not lend it to him. Besides, according to a kind of selfishness in human nature, when such things that need to come forward and take risks happen, people always try to shirk the blame as much as possible.

"There must be this number in the boss's gold cabinet." Lyle said firmly.

"The boss is not here today, but if he knew someone would move his golden cabinet while he was away..." The wolf-eyed man struggled to fight this temptation. Indeed, although this game was commissioned by Lyle, in the current situation, the depth of his fall in is much greater than that of Lyle. Lyle can still pat his butt and leave (because after all, he didn't pay anything at all), and he had to bear this amazing loss. "That person will definitely not live the day after he comes back..."

"But who would tell me?" Lyle asked back. "You are the only one with the boss's room key... Besides, the outcome of this game is very fast... We just took out the money and put it back quickly."

But the bet he placed was too big and it was difficult to recover it. The amount of 1,500 Jin'oly - this is much greater than the money that the little businessmen have earned throughout their lives! If that happens, he doubts what kind of result he will have.

"Prepare with both hands!" The wolf-eyed man gritted his teeth and made up his mind.

...

The fine sand in the hourglass flowed only half of it, and the wolf-eyed man returned to the gambling table.

"Let's go on." He looked at Ashu Rufate coldly, and then reached out to find a stack of banknotes from his pocket. "Discount."

The seventh card was handed down. As prepared in advance, Ashu Rufate still had the advantage, but it was impossible to decide the outcome.

"Please place a bet." said the dealer. The amounts of both sides are already quite amazing, so even a veteran like him can't help but sweat beads on his forehead. This way of calculating points determines the winner and losers will be dealt with eight cards in a total of orthodox way. If it is a legitimate way, that is, the last flop to determine the winner, then he can still use his own skills to reverse the unfavorable situation, but the problem is that the two people in this duel did not plan to rely on the cards to decide the winner.

If the boss is there, he has already gone to the boss to deal with the matter. But the boss is not here today. So he can only watch the wolf-eyed man doing something wrong here.

"Wait a minute, it's a waste of time for us to make a bet like this." The wolf-eyed man flashed with fierce light. "How about we raise freely?"

"Does the casino have this regulation?" Ashu Rufate looked at the dealer with his face.

"As long as the guests discuss it, there will be no problem." The dealer said stiffly.

Ash Rufate looked around. At this time, many people had gathered in this room to watch the game. Not only were there gamblers, but also a few guys who looked very fierce, all tall and had a fat face. To be particularly clear, those ordinary gamblers maintained the politeness of the casino, and were at a suitable distance from the two of them, but they were just waiting and watching from a distance. But those guys who looked like thugs were much closer to him.

"I have no objection." Ashu Rufate replied. He turned around and said to the guys who were closer to him. "Please move a little apart, friends. Otherwise, others may be worried if you are here to peek at my card."

Originally, the guests' attention was almost all focused on the two people who were in the duel, and they hardly paid attention to these thugs who came out of nowhere. However, after Ash Rufate said this, everyone focused their attention on them. In this case, although these thugs were unwilling to accept it, they could only temporarily retreat and retreat five steps away from the chair.

"Okay, then let's start betting." The wolf-eyed man glared at Ash Rufat fiercely and threw a stack of banknotes in his hand on the gambling table. "I am here, five hundred Jin Oli."

The dealer checked the bills and turned his attention to Ashu Rufate.

"I'll call." Ashu Rufate counted the banknotes at hand, counted the corresponding amount and pushed them up. Now he only had a few very thin pieces left. Ashu Rufate has never called and never raised them once. However, it is precisely because of this conservative and concessional attitude that the other party is reluctant to give up.

"I'll raise it again!" A smile appeared on the wolf-eyed man's face. He reached behind his back, took out a large purse from under his clothes, and threw it onto the table. The bag was full of gold coins. "There are three hundred gold Olis here!"

Ashu Rufate seemed to want to stand up, but in the end he did nothing and just sat there quietly.

"It's more than that." The wolf-eyed man proudly took out a stack of banknotes from his pocket again. "This is seven hundred Jin Oli." He threw the money in his hand on the table with a powerful move. "I will raise one thousand this time!" He stared at Ash Rufate's face, expecting the other party to show a desperate expression.

Ash Rufate nodded with a serious and naive expression. "I'll call the bet." He said. After saying this, he reached out to take out a stack of banknotes from his pocket.
Chapter completed!
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