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Chapter 290 Gambling is a good place to make money

 Soon, the last twelve rounds were over.

The customer who had lost all his money reluctantly left, and soon new customers came around.

The little girl from the gambling house took a big cloth bag and swept the money on the gambling table into the bag. It was a heavy lump and made a crisp collision sound.

Jun Buli couldn't help but widen his eyes when he looked at the big bag of money.

He secretly asked the little fox, "How many sugar paintings can I buy with so much money?"

The little fox flexed its paws and counted, almost had mosquito coils in its eyes, and chirped twice.

You can buy a lot!

I can buy a hundred sugar painting stalls!

I can also buy beautiful skirts and beautiful hairpins for my mother...

The two little guys almost drooled. They looked at each other and couldn't help but reach a consensus——

This gambling house is really a good place to make money!

They want to make a lot of money.

Give it all to my mother~

Yun Luo looked at their bright eyes and raised his eyebrows, guessing what they were thinking.

I can't help but feel a little bit evil in my heart.

When the guests at the gambling table were almost here, the croupier announced the start of the second round, again betting big or small.

Jun Buli suddenly remembered something important. They had no money to bet...

What should we do?

I can only borrow some from my mother.

Jun Buli pulled Yunluo's skirt and said with a blushing face: "Mother, can you lend us a little money and return it to you as soon as we make money?"

The little fox also nodded, looking confident.

Yun Luo smiled and said, "How much do you want to borrow?"

The two little guys are both delicate flowers in the greenhouse. They have never experienced hardships since they were young, and they have no concept of money at all.

Jun Buli ran to ask others and found out that the piece of silver that the guest threw out was ten taels.

To play a game of dice, if you only lose but not win, you need at least one hundred and twenty taels.

He has no idea what this concept is.

For a wealthy family, one hundred and twenty taels may be just a piece of clothing and a meal.

However, for ordinary people, it is enough for a family of four to live without worries for ten years.

This is not a small number, it is clearly an astronomical figure.

However, the two little guys didn't understand, and Yun Luo didn't tell them either.

"Well, let's borrow one hundred and fifty taels first. If we lose, we still have a little money to get back our original capital." Jun Buli thought about it for a while and said seriously.

As soon as he opened his mouth, he borrowed enough money from ordinary people to live for fifteen years.

Yun Luo smiled and said, "Okay."

She handed them a banknote, and Jun Buli exchanged it for fifteen pieces of silver, which he piled neatly on the table.

The croupier raised his eyelids and remained calm.

The other guests at the gambling table were shocked, "Where did this prodigal kid come from?"

"Can children come and play in Qingyunfang now?"

"Don't his parents care?"

No matter what others are talking about, Jun Buli just holds the little fox in his arms, his face is calm and composed, and he has the air of a general.

On the second floor of the casino, in a certain box.

"Hahaha, this kid is so interesting, so courageous!" A wealthy young man dressed in a fashionable and elegant manner slapped the table and laughed. He closed the fan in his hand and pointed at Jun Buli downstairs.

"I would like to see what he looks like when he loses completely, hahaha..."

Although the laughter in the box was loud, it was not noticeable in such a noisy environment.

The second game started soon.

After the croupier finished shaking the dice, he placed the dice on the table with his fingers, and the two little guys were about to start placing bets.

What should I bet on this first hand?


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