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A Top Scholar in Everything-Chapter 939 - 925: Youth
The result of the gamble came out quickly.
The Divination Master narrowly won.
Of course, Baiyu always felt that this narrow victory was intentional on his part. After all, the Divination Master's abilities were extremely suitable for such a card game.
The other person lost all his chips.
"Do you wish to continue, sir? If not, please vacate the seat for the next guest."
The Divination Master spoke with a teasing tone.
The man was very unwilling, gritting his teeth and said, "I can still go on, I haven't lost yet. Just wait, I'll go find someone on the airship to exchange for chips."
Baiyu watched the scene with interest, seemingly trying to guess what the Divination Master intended to do.
Soon.
The Divination Master took out a notebook: "What else do you have to exchange? Your own life, or your family members' lives in reality?"
Upon hearing this.
The man fell silent.
He had indeed lost everything, not a single bit left.
"Ah, who told me to be generous, here, just sign your name on this, and I can give you enough chips to give you a chance to win back."
The Divination Master pulled out a small notebook from his pocket.
What was written on it, Baiyu did not know.
The man leaned over to take a look, hesitated for a moment, but still signed his name. After he finished writing, that page of paper spontaneously combusted, quickly turning into black ash.
The Divination Master smiled and pushed half of his chips to the man.
This all took place under the watch of the referee, who did not intervene, indicating that collateral and chip exchanges between guests were allowed on the airship.
After the man received the chips, he looked at the Divination Master with bloodshot eyes.
Then.
He sat down to play again.
In addition, two new players joined the table, making it a five-player game, starting anew. Since it was a poker game, the number of players didn't affect the flow of the gamble.
After dozens of minutes.
The man lost again.
This time not to the Divination Master, but to a young newcomer wearing a monkey mask at the table.
"No, I can still exchange, where's that notebook, take it out, I still want to exchange for chips."
The man's eyes were bloodshot, almost bursting with rage as he looked at the Divination Master.
"You've lost everything, sir, next go and enjoy your life,"
The Divination Master didn't give him any more chips, leaving the man to appeal to the referee.
"At the chip exchange station, someone will evaluate your current assets, you can go there now. Please leave the table and do not disrupt the game,"
The referee said with a stern face.
The man, not wanting to attract the guards, left dejectedly.
At this moment.
Baiyu stopped a bunny girl nearby, "Hello, can you give me a list of items for chip exchange? I want to know what chips can be exchanged for."
"Sure, sir, please wait a moment."
The bunny girl politely replied.
Soon, an exchange list was delivered into Baiyu's hands.
Since his chip amount was only one hundred thousand, he couldn't see the exchange items exceeding that amount, meaning he didn't have the permission.
This was also a way to encourage spending.
After all.
The unknown is always the most enticing.
Baiyu glanced over it, and found that a hundred thousand chips could indeed exchange for quite a lot, given that the purchasing power of chips was much higher than that of money.
It's said that on the airship.
The exchange rate of money for chips was extremely low, the worst possible trade.
Baiyu glanced at it.
With his one hundred thousand chips, he could exchange for ten high-class Sub-human Race maids, race random, and all lifetime contracts. The market price for such maids ranged from fifty to one hundred million Cyan Blue Coins.
Also at this moment.
The ratio of chips to Cyan Blue Coins is between one to fifty and one to one hundred, taking an average, it is one to seventy-five.
Baiyu refocused on the card game.
Apparently.
The Divination Master had met his match.
Now, only two people were left at the table, one was the Divination Master, the other was the young man who had just sat down, and the chips before the young man were about the same as the Divination Master's.
Clearly, the young man was not easy to deal with either.
Baiyu carefully observed the young man and soon discovered faint waves of spirituality emanating from him, although very discreet, the young man was concealing it as best he could.
But he still couldn't escape the eyes of a keen observer.
"How's it going, the game is getting fierce, isn't it?" Tie Hao had somehow appeared beside Baiyu and said softly.
The other person wore a monster mask, paired with a buff physique, completely embodying the essence of a true muscle monster.
Baiyu nodded, "He seems to be in trouble, that person on the other side isn't technically inferior to him."
Tie Hao's expression was serious as he whispered, "The chips on this ship should be able to exchange for quite a lot of good things, we're trying to get some. However, the Divination Master is likely the easiest one to accumulate a large number of chips."
Baiyu nodded.
At this moment, the card game between the Divination Master and the young man had already begun.
"Brother, are you in this line of work too?"
The young man asked as he held the cards and faced the Divination Master.
However.
The Divination Master did not answer, instead, he looked at his cards.
But the young man became even more audacious, throwing out half of his chips without even looking at his cards, "Do you call?"
The Divination Master folded without showing any expression.
Soon.
The referee dealt a new round of cards.
This time, the young man again didn't look at his cards and pushed out half his chips, "Do you call?"
And the Divination Master.
Also did not look at his cards.
Both their cards were face down, neither knowing their value.
However.
The Divination Master shook his head again, losing this round.
Each round cost them a five thousand chip entry fee, and at this rate, the Divination Master's pile of chips wouldn't last long.
Meanwhile, the onlookers were witnessing a battle between titans.
Good gracious.
Two people playing cards without even looking at them, who bets like this?
"The Divination Master relies on his divination to roughly determine whether following the chips is beneficial, that's why he keeps folding. In other words, for these few rounds, the Divination Master's cards were never bigger than the young man's," Tie Hao whispered.
Baiyu nodded, noting that since the cards were made of Living Iron, Extraordinary Abilities couldn't affect them, so there was no forced card changing or swapping, but for the Divination Master to fold every time was obviously abnormal.
Could it really be bad luck?
But how could the young man be so sure his cards were always better than the Divination Master's? Betting half his chips every time wasn't something luck alone could explain.
Another ten rounds.
The Divination Master folded every time, and the young man bet half his chips each time.
In these ten rounds.
They never once looked at their cards.
It was simply gambling in the dark.
After ten rounds.
The young man suddenly stood up, "Playing like this is too boring, brother, I'm off to play at another table."







