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Chapter 427 The Pain of Misstep (1)

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    This is the first time in Bei Yiming's life that he has entered the dark layer of society - he has to be searched when he enters the house, and he is obviously a room full of people, but everyone is alienated into wild beasts by desire.  The vulgar sounds continued and the stench was so bad that Bei Yiming couldn't help frowning.  A taller and stronger bald man with tattoos on his neck stared at him, Bei Yiming didn't hesitate any longer, he chose a seat and sat down.

    Bei Yiming has no gambling experience, except for Doudi Zhu and 80 points.  If it wasn't for Matthew Wen explaining beside him, he wouldn't even understand the rules.  However, he adapted quickly. After three rounds, he had already mastered the rules, and threw his chips with confidence.

    Seeing that Bei Yiming had entered the state, Matthew found an opportunity to retreat first.

    Matthew's uncle had a scar at the end of his eye, and he looked very unfriendly.  He said to Matthew Wen: "This person is a new face, who is it?"

    "My boss." Matthew replied in Cantonese.

    "Didn't I tell you, don't bring colleagues and friends to play. I am very difficult to deal with. You are also crazy, and you brought your boss here. How will it end?"

    "It's normal, he plays as others play." Matthew said meaningfully: "He is different from others. He thinks he can win tens of millions from you."

    "Everyone who walks in thinks so." Matthew's uncle took a sip of tea and sighed, "Does he have that fate?"

    In the first round, Bei Yiming won.  When the croupier threw him the winning chips, Bei Yiming was all excited.  The troubles in his mind immediately dissipated, and he concentrated on the game.

    Bei Yiming played extremely smoothly, and more and more chips were piled up in front of him.  Bei Yiming stared at the pile of chips like a hill, and roughly calculated the amount after the replacement¡ªin just two hours, he completed a nearly 20-fold increase in value with 100,000 yuan.  And all of this requires no brain power, no physical power, just luck.

    Luck is a very magical thing. No one in this world who has achieved success will lack it.  Moreover, it seems that the more successful a person is, the more elusive such a thing as luck will be in abundance - all beings can only envy it, but cannot get it.  Just like the reincarnation of the living Buddha, it is destined by God.

    The feeling of having luck made Bei Yiming obsessed. He became more and more proud, more and more familiar, and even learned to slap the gamblers around him who lost money¡ªthose poor ants flattered him when they took the chips, saying "  The spirit of the boss!" It was like a stimulant hit in the veins, making Bei Yiming's face go crazy.

    "Why is he so lucky!" Matthew, who was watching from the sidelines, clenched his fists angrily.

    Matthew Wen's uncle looked very calm. He said: "Everyone who comes to gamble for the first time is like this. Just get used to it. When you go to the gambling table, no one is unstoppable, sooner or later."

    Matthew was not convinced, he muttered: "Then how did you meet Guo Weili back then, and made him almost become a pauper."

    "Hey! Now and then, for so many years, I only met him." Matthew's uncle kept his expression calm, and he patted Matthew and said, "I've learned to be good too. Since I came  Shenzhen, have you seen anyone from my place who has gone out and won money?"

    Matthew smiled. He probably understood what his uncle meant. Although he didn't understand the inside knowledge, what his uncle said was the truth.

    "Come to me to gamble at the bottom of the table, just to give me money. You remember what I told you, they all owed me in the previous life." (Remember the website website: www.hlnovel.com
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