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Chapter 112: Little Heart Can't Take It

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Chapter 112: My little heart can’t bear it

He respectfully took the jade pendant from the fat man's hand and looked at it carefully. After a moment, he nodded slightly and said, "This is made of phoenix jade. It has a history of at least nearly a thousand years and is worth at least 50 million."

"A jade pendant worth fifty million!" The onlookers gasped involuntarily.

The fat man raised his head proudly and said, "You know what you are doing." He turned to Qin Li'er and said, "Boy, do you dare to make this bet with me again? If you don't dare, get out of the casino."

When Qin Li'er heard this, she immediately became angry. This was Chi Guoguo's provocation. If he turned around and left, how could he come out to hang out in the future? She puffed up her chest and said, "Just bet, I'm afraid you won't succeed."

." He said and threw the six million silver note in the "single" area.

"Hehe, after this round, you will lose everything." Fatty said fiercely, "I want to get back everything I just lost in one round!"

Qin Zhu'er's bright eyes flickered, but she didn't speak, because he noticed the old man winking at the banker. He was slightly certain in his heart that it was probably the old man who fell in love with the jade pendant and allowed the banker to win. The poor fat man didn't know anything.

.

The dealer with the moustached mustache grabbed a handful of beans and threw them into the vessel in a familiar manner. The crisp sound of "burp" was the sound of the beans rubbing against the vessel. The dealer's hand shook and the vessel was placed firmly on the table, making a squeaking sound.

But stop.

The fat man had just shouted arrogantly, but now he was also nervous. He was wiping his sweat and panting heavily, his eyes fixed on the dealer's movements.

Qin Li'er was slightly better, because she guessed that the dealer would make a move, so she would definitely win.

But she was also a little nervous. When she thought about this bet of six million, her heartbeat increased sharply. What is the concept of that? She would answer: It is the concept of a lot of money.

Thinking that a few days ago she was still worrying about a few taels of silver, and now she had so much money all at once. If she lost all the money in one round, Qin Li'er doubted that her heart would be able to bear it. Although she was not gambling for wealth.

, but with so much money in front of you, how can you not love it?

Everyone present held their breath and stared closely at the dealer's action of separating the beans one by one. Fifty million bets are not something you see every day, especially the thousand-year-old jade made of Phoenix jade.

Although it was a big gambling game, the dealer with the mustache had obviously seen the wind and waves, and his movements were still so clean and neat, one pair... another pair... finally the last few beans, one pair... one pair...

"Single win!" the faint voice of the mustache sounded.

There was a "pop" sound, but the fat man fainted and fell to the ground.

Several people immediately walked out of the casino, and they carried the fat man into a room in a hurry. Everyone seemed to be used to this situation, and they were not panicked at all. They finally shouted when they saw that the gambling game was over.

Then they returned to their respective gambling tables.

Qin Li'er held the winning banknotes and smiled happily. Twelve million! Twelve million...a lot of money!

Just when Qin Li'er showed an expression of obsession, she felt a hand pulling her. Qin Li'er turned around and saw that it was the Eighth Prince. Before she could share the joy in her heart, the Eighth Prince was

He pulled and whispered: "Let's go."

"What are you doing? I haven't had enough fun yet!" Qin Li'er said happily as she stuffed the banknotes into her arms.


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