Chapter 47

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nAuthor: Filthy MACHINE TRANSLATION

nLing Jue looked at the number on the board and raised her eyebrows. It was a thin piece of plastic with the number 100 printed on it.

nShe raised her head and looked at the bulletin board next to her. It said that the smallest chip here was 100 and the largest was 10 million.

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nLing Jue walked to the slot machine generously. The waiter thought that he was a low-key rich kid when he saw him like this. After all, the people who came here today would not be able to get in without 50 million in their cards. Therefore, he did not bother with Ling Jue and went back to his work.

nWhat he did not know was that Ling Jue really only had 100 yuan on her.

nThis was the 200 yuan Ling Zhensheng had given her for her pocket money during her exams a while ago.

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nShe only had 150 yuan left after buying Tang Yuan some lemonade.

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nLing Jue sat in front of the slot machine. There were only two slot machines here, designed for small users who wanted to exchange 100 yuan worth of chips.

nShe inserted the chips into the slot, and the patterns on them began to rotate crazily.

nThere were not many people around her. After all, no one would come to play with something that could be found on the streets on such an occasion.

nLing Jue watched the pattern spin crazily, and her fingers pressed on the button rapidly. If anyone saw it, they would be amazed. How could someone be so fast and press the button correctly.

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n“Rustle, rustle, rustle…”

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nLing Jue saw that the small space for the chips had been filled up. The corners of her lips curled up. She took the small basket next to her and put the chips inside.

nUpon closer inspection, there were still quite a lot of them.

nIt was at least a hundred thousand.

nSome of the chips had the number 10,000 written on them, but it was very small. There were only five or six 10,000 chips in this slot machine.

nThe rest were all 100-denomination chips.

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nNo one paid attention to the situation here. Even the waiter could not be bothered to look at her, so no one knew that someone had emptied all the chips in this slot machine in the past two minutes.

nShe smiled faintly and walked around the venue with the 100,000 chips.

n“Big, big, big!”

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n“Little, little!”

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n“I’ll bet big!”

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n“I’ll bet on the Zhuang family!”

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n“…”

nThe venue was huge and noisy. Ling Jue’s figure did not attract anyone’s attention.

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nShe won a few tens of thousands at this table and went to the next table. People were always had changing luck, so no one paid attention to her. After walking around seven or eight tables, her small basket was already full.

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n“I’ll bet on the Zhuang family.” This time, she placed all her chips on the Zhuang family. This was her last bet in this venue. She planned to play something more exciting after this round.

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n“I’ll bet on the small one. I don’t believe it!”

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n“The house in the last game might really be small.”

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n“I’ll bet on the small one.”

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n“…”

nA group of people followed the trend and pushed all their chips to the small side. There were still people on the big side, but the odds were smaller.

nThis way, the odds would be much different. If the big side won, it would be a huge profit.

nThe people in the game always liked this kind of situation. Ling Jue’s eyes swept across the stocks calmly, watching every move of the house.

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nEveryone was also staring at the black stock box with burning eyes.

nThe dealer opened the lid indifferently. There were two five-point stocks inside.

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n“The Zhuang family really won.”

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n“Sigh, I’ll bet on the Zhuang family next time.”

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n“This time, I’ll bet even less! I don’t believe it!”

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n“…”

nThe dealer handed the chips to Ling Jue. Her basket was already full. The man looked at him with a faint smile. “Sir, you can change to a bigger chip for your convenience.”

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n“Okay.” Ling Jue carried the full basket and walked towards the cashier under everyone’s envious and jealous gazes.

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