Chapter 48

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nAuthor: Filthy MACHINE TRANSLATION

nThe cashier was counting the chips when there was a basket on the table. He looked up and saw that it was the kid who had exchanged 100 dollars.

n“Exchange for the universal chips on the second floor,” said the man coldly.

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nThe minimum universal chips on the second floor was 10,000 dollars.

n“You won all these?” He widened his eyes. Although many people won money in the casino, there were also many who lost money.

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nHowever, there was only one person who won back such a basket of chips with the help of a slot machine, so he was a little surprised.

n“I snatched it.” Ling Jue stared at him coldly. “Are you going to redeem it?”

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n“…” Sensing Ling Jue’s displeasure, his body trembled and he quickly exchanged the chips for him.

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nThis person looked shorter than him. Other than his handsome face, he was also very imposing.

nHe watched as the basket of chips that she had given him was poured into the machine. In a moment, it turned into a few long chips.

nHe carefully placed the chips in his basket and bowed respectfully to Ling Jue. “Dear Guest, I wish you a good time.”

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nLing Jue walked downstairs with the basket in her hand.

nThe second floor was much quieter than the third floor. There were eight to fourteen people sitting at a table. It was very quiet here. It took a long time for a voice to be heard.

nThere were about a few hundred tables in the hall. The floor was covered with a golden carpet, and there were golden chandeliers on top of their heads. There were many empty seats.

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n“Hello, sir. Are you going to play baccarat?”

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n“Yes.” Ling Jue nodded lightly. “Do you have a large table?”

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n“Please follow me.” They would help arrange the seats for unfamiliar gamblers.

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nThey were all strangers, but they all had a purpose. Therefore, gamblers would have the habit of being familiar with each other. They would soon be able to merge with each other.

nLing Jue went to a new table. When everyone was present, the dealer began to deal the cards.

nOther than Ling Jue, there were almost no other young men in the game. Some of them were men over forty years old. They all lost so badly that their faces were red and their necks were thick.

nThey looked down on these young men. They looked like they did not know anything.

nLing Jue quietly placed her bets and withdrew her bets.

n“One hundred.” Someone looked at his cards and placed the chips in front of him.

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n“Follow up.”

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n“…”

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nLing Jue flipped one of her cards and smiled. She pushed the shortest pile in front of her to the front of her cards and said, “I’m in too.”

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nShe wanted to play it safe. She could not afford to lose a million and lose ten million.

n“One thousand.” Someone pushed the cards in front of her.

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n“Director Li is really amazing.”

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n“Director Huang is not bad either. He must have won over ten million.”

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n“I wouldn’t dare to say ten million, but CEO Li will throw a thousand, and I will also throw a thousand.”

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n“Hehe.”

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nIt seemed like the two of them were at loggerheads. Ling Jue remained silent the whole time, and the fourteen of them circled around.

nThe dealer handed out the last card. After she looked at it, she threw the card away and gestured with her hand forward, indicating that she would step back first and the rest would continue.

n“Little brother, aren’t you going to gamble again?” CEO Huang was sitting next to her, and his fat body leaned toward her.

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nLing Jue leaned to the side and said in a distant voice, “Next time.”

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nIf she kept winning, she would definitely attract the attention of others, such as…

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nShe glanced at the surveillance camera not far away. The entire floor was under surveillance.

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nIt was also to prevent others from cheating, so she wanted to catch the lucky ones.

nOf course, Ling Jue was not lucky. She knew how to play cards, and it had been many years since she learned it. She even knew the secret behind it, so these people were no match for her at all.

nTake your time. There was no rush. Only by playing the long game could you catch the big fish.

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