Chapter 194 Gambling debts should be paid at the gambling ta
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nShane was originally planning to leave, but William’s sudden appearance made him stop. “Hey, lad, you want to stand up and protect them?” Shane said, sipping his coffee and showing a sinister smile on his face.
nThe people beside him laughed even more arrogantly. They were afraid of the imminent arrival of the police, but they didn’t mind teaching William a lesson before leaving.
nThey had already observed when they came, there were no cameras nearby, and the nearest police station was several miles away.
nPlus, it was rush hour now. Even if the police were dispatched immediately, it would take some time for them to arrive, so they acted so brazenly.
nWilliam really wanted to erase these people on the spot, but he restrained himself.
nIt wasn’t good for a child to witness such a scene.
n“Mr. Johnson… they are bad people!” Amy was crying messily, her poor little face full of tear stains, especially the slapped and swollen cheek with a clear handprint, it was particularly shocking.
nWilliam stepped forward and touched Amy’s face. With his ability, healing such minor injuries was nothing. As his hand moved over, Amy already felt a cooling sensation, and the burning pain was gone.
n“I will take the bad guys to the police uncle,” William smiled, looking at Amy, the innocent little girl.
n“Kid, what do you mean?” Shane stared at William blankly. He wants to take them to the police? Just with this kid?
nAlthough William’s face was smiling, his mood at this moment wasn’t very good.
n“You guys want money, right? Let me go with you,” William said with a smile, “It’s so uninteresting for you to trouble this mother and daughter.”
nShane lifted his neck and asked, “Do you have money?”
n“Not at the moment, but I can have it soon,” William replied, “Take me to meet your behind-the-scenes boss.”
n“Of course, let’s go!” Shane said and turned around, “I’ll take you to our boss, you can talk to him yourself.”
n“You haven’t answered my question,” William remained still.
nShane raised an eyebrow, “What question?”
n“You hit her, didn’t you?” William had already walked up to Shane, and Maria tried to pull him back, but couldn’t.
n“Maria, turn Amy’s head away.”
nMaria didn’t know what William was planning to do, but she could only bury Amy’s head in her chest.
n“You’re feeling brave, aren’t you?” Shane reached out to push William.
nWilliam grabbed his hand, and the next moment, a shrill scream came from Shane’s mouth. In severe pain, he knelt directly in front of William, his face twisted, tears streaming uncontrollably.
nCrack!
nAll the bones in Shane’s hand were crushed; such pain was unbearable for ordinary people.
nSmack!
nAfter William released his hand, he backhanded a slap across Shane’s face.
nThis slap knocked Shane out.
nThe henchmen following Shane were dumbfounded.
nThey could clearly see that Shane’s hand was completely deformed.
nJust by grabbing the hand, he had crushed it to this state,how strong was his grip?
nAnd then knocked a man out with a slap!
nIt should be known that Shane had been in fights for years, even if hit with a steel rod causing a bloody head, he might not pass out directly.
nOne can imagine the force of William’s slap.
n“Take me to your boss,” William said coldly, “Bring this man along too.”
nThose henchmen didn’t resist or refuse at all, two of them helped Shane up, and the others led the way.
nThe pressure William exerted was entirely substantial. His kind of command directly affected the subconscious. Not to mention ordering these thugs to lead the way, even if he asked them to commit suicide on the spot, they could only comply.
nWilliam followed them into a white van, and soon, they arrived in the suburbs, drove for some time, and stopped in front of a rural trail.
n“Sir, our boss Mr. Warren should be inside.”
n“What do you mean ‘should’?”
nWilliam raised an eyebrow. The young man who had spoken, named Eddie, hurriedly explained, “We don’t have Mr. Warren’s contact information, but our illegal casino is set up here. Mr. Warren often comes by to check on things. If you’re looking for someone, you can ask the person in charge inside.”
n“A casino in a place like this?”
n“Sir, there’s a crackdown on illegal gambling around here, right? So, we can only set up in such a remote place. If the police come, we can evacuate quickly.”
nAlthough William’s questions seemed very amateur, Eddie didn’t dare to utter any unnecessary words.
nShane could usually take down several people in a fight, but in front of William, he was knocked down in an instant and couldn’t get up. Moreover, for some reason, facing William, they all felt a deep-seated fear.
nThis kind of fear, coming from the depths of their souls, left them without the courage to resist.
nBy now, William had a rough idea of why Caleb owed so much money.
nIn any era, it is common for people involved in gambling to face debts and even resort to suicide.
nIn some regions during the 18th and 19th centuries, people lost their affluent lives due to gambling. Some even sold their wives and children to others to pay off debts or exchange for money.
nThose who ruin their futures through gambling, of course, are not deserving of sympathy. However, in modern society, human trafficking is illegal, and the law severely punishes such behavior.
nGambling debts should be paid at the gambling table!
n“Let’s go.” William didn’t necessarily want to trouble Mr. Warren, but he didn’t want anyone to disturb Maria and her daughter again.
nIf it’s just a matter of needing over two million dollars, especially at the gambling table, this seemed relatively easy for William.
nEddie and the others left Shane in the car and led William through a small mountain path, eventually arriving at a secluded cabin.
nOutside the cabin, every so often, one or two people stood guard. 𝘯𝑜𝑣𝘦𝘭.𝘦𝑡
nAfter Eddie and the others led William there, Eddie only dared to introduce him as a guest.
nWilliam finally saw the so-called underground casino. It turned out to be a dilapidated cabin with dim lighting, the air inside was murky, various shouts and laughter mixed together, with a dozen gamblers surrounding a table piled with stacks of cash, and an electronic scale next to it, used to weigh the money.
nThere were guards both inside and outside the cabin, all armed, creating a tightly secured environment.
nAfter William entered the cabin, a man in a black suit, with a scar on his face, stepped forward and asked, “What would the gentleman like to play?”
n“What games do you have here?” William didn’t mention looking for Mr. Warren.
nSince he was at a casino, he might as well win some money first, help Caleb pay off the debt, and then have a chat with Caleb.
n“We have Blackjack, Roulette, Poker.” William was quite familiar with these games, but he still feigned interest.
n“What’s the minimum bet, and how much is the maximum I can place?” William inquired.
n“The minimum is a thousand dollars, and the maximum is a hundred thousand dollars. We take a five percent service fee,” replied the casino staff.
nWilliam nodded, then asked, “Is it cash only, or can I use QR code payment?”
n“We have card machines; did you bring a bank card?” Underground casinos like this generally don’t accept QR code payments, as such funds can be traced.
n“I didn’t bring it,” William, in fact, didn’t have a bank card at all.
nScarface asked, “So, how much money are you planning to play with?”
n“Ten thousand dollars, just to try my luck,” William smiled.
nScarface’s attitude immediately became colder. He said indifferently, “You can transfer the money to Eddie, and he will exchange it for cash for you.” To them, gambling with ten thousand dollars here wasn’t considered a large amount.
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