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I Am Cultivating in the Apocalypse-Chapter 1044 - 1143: Trying to Scam Me? Taking Su Malie to Clean You Out
Grandma Jing exclaimed, "Wow, I’m so lucky! I didn’t expect this. Alright, let’s exchange it."
The assistant looked troubled, "To exchange the chips, you have to play a few rounds before you can convert them into virtual coins."
Another assistant brought over a box full of chips and said with a smile, "This is the prize you won in the draw, you can play casually for a while and then exchange them for virtual coins."
So, by the time Grandma Jing realized what had happened, the whole family was inside this gigantic amusement hall.
There were quite a lot of people inside, the lights were bright, and many people were lingering in front of various games with glasses in hand, placing bets—
If you think about it, this is like a proper venue.
But when the family realized it, after playing a few casual games, not only did their chips not increase, they basically lost almost all of them.
Grandma Jing finally caught on, "Heh, they say it’s given free for you to play, but isn’t this indirectly making you pay?"
Mr. Jing coughed, "How about we stop playing? Anyway, we haven’t really lost anything. There’s quite a bit of deceit here."
Grandma Jing, hands on hips, retorted, "Who said there was no loss? We originally had a hundred thousand virtual coins, and now not only are they gone, but we each have to pay some entry fee—"
Isn’t this a rip-off? 𝐟𝚛𝕖𝚎𝕨𝗲𝐛𝚗𝐨𝐯𝐞𝕝.𝐜𝗼𝗺
Ah Xing, beside her, dressed as if not minding the fuss, asked, "Boss, they’re using the account information on top, should we keep playing?"
Jing Shu rubbed her chin, feeling uncertain, all expenses for food and lodging are reimbursed, but for playing cards, will that be reimbursed or not?
Just as she was thinking, the phone rang. She answered it, and Su Malie’s voice came through, "Ah Zhu, where are you? I’m already here! There’s a line at the door of the hot pot place you mentioned."
Jing Shu chuckled, instantly getting an idea, "Mary, come over, I’ll take you somewhere nice, we can eat hot pot later."
Three minutes later, a bewildered Su Malie arrived. She was wearing a flaming red princess dress, standing on high heels, followed by two bodyguards-like figures, immediately drawing the attention of the staff.
"Ah Zhu, you’re playing this? My dad never let me play these things—" Su Malie hesitated, yet seemed eager to try.
Jing Shu coughed and laughed, "We’re just playing casually, warming up a bit. You play for us, and it doesn’t count as you playing yourself."
"Okay, okay. Cough, cough, Ah Fu and Da, you two better not go telling tales. I didn’t spend a penny, win or lose, it’s not counted as mine." Su Malie coughed a little and then hugged Jing Shu’s arm:
"Let’s go, I’ve never played this. I’ve only seen it on TV. Quick, explain how it works."
The staff suggested, "How about you try the simplest game, guess high or low?"
Jing Shu handed Su Malie the last bit of chips from the whole family, "Here, go ahead and bet on any you like."
Su Malie then placed a bet with a smack on the leopard, giggling, "I heard someone say the leopard is the strongest, so I’m betting on the leopard."
Around, two or three people shook their heads, each placing their own bets.
The croupier started shaking the dice with one hand, signaling everyone to lock in their bets.
The staff almost laughed out loud; she pursed her lips and nodded, "Of course you can, but the odds are extremely, extremely low, so low that—"
Before she finished speaking, the croupier opened the dice, revealing a leopard!
Staff member: "???"
"Oh yeah! I won! All the chips on this table are mine, right? Including the dealer’s?"
The croupier was utterly dumbfounded. He had just casually shaken twice without using inner strength and got a leopard? How was he so skillful and unaware?
The staff’s mouth twitched, "We’ll have to compensate you some more, haha, you’re really lucky."
In a blink, the chips lost earlier were all won back in one go.
Next, Su Malie was led to play various strange games, but without exception, her luck was explosively good.
In just half an hour, she won two million virtual coins.
Even though the Water Market’s daily turnover is over ten million, this two million is still considerable!
Even in games requiring the most skill, she could inexplicably win a few rounds.
The staff’s hands started trembling. He anxiously checked the time; only five minutes left, and a specialized croupier would arrive.
When that happens—haha.
Whatever this group earns, they will pay back tenfold.
"Ah, I’m dizzy, I’m so hungry! Ah Zhu, let’s go eat, I’m starving." Su Malie’s face was somewhat pale.
Jing Shu thought for a moment and nodded, "Let’s go, we’ve earned enough, let’s quit while we’re ahead." She held up a pile of chips and asked, "Can these be exchanged for virtual coins now?"
The staff’s face darkened, "The chips from the first draw have a rule, only 60% can be withdrawn, the rest must be played with next time.
Why not play a bit longer? In three hours, you can withdraw it all."
Generally speaking, almost everyone would choose to stick around for the remaining 40%, or play a bit longer.
But Jing Shu is not like most people.
"Oh, then I’ll withdraw the 60%. Keep the other 40% for me; I’ll come back when I feel like it." Jing Shu said, giving a knowing look, "Ah Xing, got it recorded? It’s all a setup!"
In the end, the staff had no choice but to process the withdrawal of more than 1.2 million virtual coins. The family then headed over to the hot pot place, where a large room was available. They enjoyed a hearty meal there.
Just as Jing Shu and the family left, the true expert croupier from the Water Market arrived, encountering the staff with a long face: "They left two minutes ago, couldn’t stop them."
Croupier: "Your bonus for this month is gone."







