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Chapter 239: Like gambling

Picking up the dice, the blood on it was already very sticky. Victor covered his nose and wiped it with a handkerchief, then threw away the handkerchief.

He observed carefully and saw nothing unusual. It was just an ordinary dice that was common in casinos.

In today's world, the presence of a gambling dice is outrageous and should not belong to anyone in prison.

unless……

Victor thought of something, and then suddenly heard a violent collision downstairs.

It seemed that de Gaulle was screaming, he probably "rolled over".

Victor grabbed the dice and ran down the stairs quickly, with constant gunshots and the roar of monsters.

Finally, Victor met de Gaulle who was entangled with the monster. He failed to get rid of the opponent. Instead, he missed the bullet and was caught by the monster.

The monster grabbed one of de Gaulle's legs and stuffed him into his split belly.

It was full of blood-red and sticky human remains, which frightened de Gaulle into a nervous breakdown.

Victor had no weapon in his hand, so he took out a fire spell written in blood and threw it at the monster.

With a bang, the fire curse exploded, blasting a huge bloody hole on the monster's back. De Gaulle hurriedly broke away from the opponent, got up and ran away to the other side.

The monster wailed and turned its attention to Victor.

Victor stood there, looking ahead nervously. As the monster staggered closer and closer, he remembered the contents of the diary.

So, he took out the dice and shouted out the moment the monster rushed towards him.

"How about a bet?!"



On the other side, de Gaulle hid in a safe position, and before he could take a few breaths, he saw Victor standing in front of the monster, raising his right hand to negotiate with him.

"Rings, gambling, that's what you're good at, right?"

Victor looked unfazed, but in fact he had already equipped himself with a golden spell and a yang talisman, and held a blood-stained fire spell behind his back, so he could counterattack at any time.

The dwarf survived from the monster precisely because he gambled with the monster and won.

Combined with the "Ring" intelligence obtained previously, it turned out that their cultists were keen on gambling, so Victor took the risk to have a conversation.

This move was also a gamble, Victor was betting that the monster could understand what he was saying.

Sure enough, the monster in front of him either saw the dice or understood the word gambling. It stopped attacking and stood in front of Victor, like a dazed elephant.

On Victor's open palm was the dice. He was highly nervous and stared at the monster and continued to say: "If we win the bet, you let us go. If we lose the bet, we will let you do whatever you want."

The monster came back from his daze and kept repeating the words: "Where are you hiding... Where are you hiding..."

Victor raised his eyebrows and changed the subject: "Okay, if we lose, I will tell you where Dong XZ is!"

Upon hearing this, the monster immediately raised its hands, and its thick arm almost penetrated the ceiling.

Its body was covered with bleeding wounds, and it looked hideous and terrifying, but it could not be killed. Judging from the vitality it showed, it was difficult to judge whether it could be completely killed.

"That's it! If we win, you have to let us go, and if I lose, then I will tell you where the things are."

In that diary, the dwarf said that the monster is the core of this space, and the reason why he was able to escape might be through this monster.

Later, Victor held the dice and began to discuss the rules of gambling with the monster.

He indicated that 1-3 points were small and 3-6 points were large, and asked the monster to move aside.

However, the monster roared after hearing this.

"Where to hide! Where to hide!"

Judging from the performance, the monster is not satisfied with this rule at all.

Victor found it very strange, so he modified the rules and modified several half-and-half dice rules, all of which were rejected by the monsters.

"Where to hide! Where to hide!"

The monster angrily began to destroy everything around it. The walls collapsed due to its impact, the doors were smashed open, and the building was shaking.

It threw a stone hard at Victor, but it missed him, and then hit itself five times on the head.

Victor roughly understood what the other party meant, and suddenly seemed confused and shocked.

"You mean, I win at 1 o'clock? You win at 2 to 6 o'clock?"

The monster's two thick legs stamped on the ground, as if it was acknowledging Victor's words.

When Victor understood it, he really wanted to throw a fire spell on it on the spot.

But I also considered that if I killed the monster, I might not be able to leave this place.

He did not immediately agree to the rules set by the monster, but made a prediction for himself in advance.

"The number 1 is a Yang number, and it is also a lucky number. The hexagram is Da'an. The number one, five, seven, and one point should be beneficial to me."

"'The pedestrians have not moved, and the sick are fine.' As long as there are no major changes, I will be safe and sound, which is also a good sign."

"It's just that I don't know what time it is now, and there are no directions in the different space, such as southeast, northwest, and southeast. It's hard to determine the direction and good or bad luck represented by 1. It's always a bit unstable..."

Thinking about this, Victor once again affixed a Yang Talisman written in blood on himself.

Then he grabbed the dice and said to the monster.

"I agree to the bet, will you be the one to make the bet or shall I?"

As soon as he finished speaking, the monster used its other human-sized arm to knock the dice out of Victor's hand, then raised its thick legs and stepped on them.

There was a bang, and the ground was shaking. Victor was frightened, thinking that the monster was going to regret it.

When he was about to use the fire spell to attack the monster, he found that the monster had lifted its legs, with the broken dice powder underneath.

However, a magical scene occurred. The dice were almost completely broken, but the 1 o'clock side remained intact.

The monster was shocked by this result and kept bumping its body, causing the floor to vibrate again.

"I won! You should..."

Before Victor could finish speaking, the monster suddenly roared and crashed through the side wall. A large hole appeared there leading to the outside world. Victor saw that there was space distortion in the gap, like a wormhole leading to the previous world.

!

"Shaclo!"

He called de Gaulle's name, but the guy had already rushed over, and had already got into the hole when Victor finished speaking, and left a message: "Don't look, silly boy, come here quickly!"

The two escaped from the strange alien space prison in embarrassment and reappeared in the previous cell.

There were still traces of space distortion on the broken hole, and then it disappeared. There were still cliffs outside. The glow of dusk and sunset shone into the room, and nothing unusual could be seen at all.

De Gaulle gasped and asked Victor what he had just done.

"Are you crazy? Why would you think of playing dice with that monster? And...where did this dice come from?"

"I found it in its lair upstairs. Do you remember in the diary that the dwarf gambled with the monster? I think the monster might fall for this trick." Victor laughed, feeling equally exhausted.

"You are indeed crazy enough."

"Aren't you crazy?"

"So the two of us are a natural partner!"

"Hahaha!"

The two of them were lying on the ground laughing loudly, and the more they laughed, the louder their gasps became.

Finally, de Gaulle suddenly asked Victor: "What is the ring?"


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