There is One New Rule Every Month Globally

Chapter 390: How many players can earn 1 million points per month?_3



Since this was the case, there was no need for them to keep crowding around; they had already won more, anyway.

"..."

The casino owner, with eyes locked intently on the young man before him, remained silent for a long while before suddenly bursting into a laugh, his hoarse voice profoundly meaningful as he said, "Alright, I'll gamble with you."

"As you wish, let's proceed with odds of 1:100."

"Okay."

The young man silently nodded and pushed all his chips forward.

These chips, which he had won here, were worth about 100,000 Points.

It could be said that if he won this bet, the casino owner would have to pay him 10 million Points.

The stakes were undeniably huge.

But at this moment, everyone around them was eagerly munching on melon seeds, waiting for this young man to lose all his chips, utterly disregarding the scene that would unfold if the young man won.

After all, the chances were too slim; it was almost certainly impossible to win. But what if he did?

Then it would be a complete disaster.

10 million Points—the casino owner definitely couldn't cough up that amount; even if he could, it would likely mean pouring all his assets into it, and the owner certainly wouldn't do that.

Smart people knew how to deal with an unsolvable problem.

That was to eliminate the person with the problem.

Thus, the natural outcome was the young man dying quietly in some alley, not stirring the slightest ripple.

Straightforward and simple.

"Begin."

With the owner's command falling.

The casino employee standing inside the table took a deep breath, picked up a coin and tossed it into the air, letting it fall freely as everyone's gaze concentrated on the coin spinning on the table.

All were waiting to see which side it would land on.

However...

When the coin slowly ceased spinning, everybody caught their breath—the coin was astonishingly standing upright on the table.

A rare joker had appeared!

Could it be...

In an instant, everyone unconsciously turned their heads to glance at the frail-looking young man—could it really be seven jokers in a row?

What a joke.

"This..."

Even the employee who tossed the coin seemed incredulous, looking at his boss, uncertain and hesitant to toss the second coin.

"Hmm."

The calm casino owner pushed the coin aside and began, "The first coin is a joker, young fellow, you're quite lucky. Go on, toss the second coin."

"Yes!"

With the owner's command, the employee breathed a slight sigh of relief and again tossed a coin into the air. When the coin settled down smoothly, the crowd couldn't help but let out another gasp of amazement.

It was another wild card face!

Two wild card faces in a row!

This was a scene rarely encountered in a thousand rounds. Generally, having two jokers meant you were almost guaranteed to win, as long as you weren't betting on a grand slam!

"Continue."

The casino owner was very calm and simply continued giving orders.

However...

The third time! A wild card face!

The fourth time! A wild card face!

The fifth time! A wild card face!

As everyone watched breathlessly, the employee's hands quivered as he threw the coin, but when it came to a standstill, the crowd erupted in a deafening roar!

"Awesome!!!"

"It's still a damn joker!!!"

The sixth coin, still a wild card face!

By now...

Six coins had been wild card faces, and if the seventh coin was also a wild card face or stood upright on the table, then the casino owner would have to pay out 10 million Points.

This astronomical sum was enough to buy the casino itself.

"Boss... boss..."

The employee responsible for tossing the coin, his voice trembling and nearly crying, looked to his boss for help. This was not coin tossing; this was practically ending his career! If he tossed this coin, the casino was likely to close, and he'd be out of a job!

What mattered most was that if this incident got out, no other casino would ever hire him, and he might even end up killed by the owner to vent his frustration.

He dared not throw this coin at all!

There was simply no way he could toss it!

He had never imagined he could toss six jokers in a row; it was completely illogical and outrageous!

"Phew!"

The casino owner took a deep breath, pressed down the employee's hand, took the last coin into his own, and, with a somewhat unsettled expression, hesitated to throw it. Instead, he looked straight at the young man and spoke word by word.

"Your luck seems quite good, sir, but may I inquire how you are called?"

No sooner had he finished speaking than a chorus of catcalls rose around them.

"Boss, it doesn't matter what you call him, just hurry up and toss the coin. This is the last one!"

"Yeah, since when do you need to know names to gamble at your place, is there a real-name system or what?"

"Boss, you're not thinking of running away like this, are you? That would be no fun, why run a casino if you can't make good on your bets?"

"Exactly, hurry up and toss it!"

More and more people gathered around, almost the entire casino crowd had come over, squeezing by the table, eager to witness this earth-shattering gamble!

If the last coin was a joker, then a whole 10 million Points would have to be paid out.

Hearing the catcalls around him.

The casino owner's complexion gradually darkened, he shouldn't have agreed to this bet. Earlier, he should have taken the young man to the backyard; though his reputation would have suffered, it would still have been tolerable.


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