Chapter 512 MakeCry "Manly, you won't do that because you can't bear to. If you had someone beatup and droveaway, you wouldn't find anyone else who could make you as happy," Danny responded confidently.
"You sure are full of yourself, aren't you, Daniel? You think you're irreplaceable? There are plenty of men out here who want to play. One more or one less doesn't matter to me. To me, you're nothing, so don't overestimate your worth. It's not you I care about; it's the chips in your pocket! If you lose all your chips, you'll have to get up from my table," Manly declared.
"Manly, not only will I not be leaving your table, but I'm also going to win until you cry," Danny boasted.
"Makecry? Haha!" Manly let out a laugh, "Daniel, let's see if it's you who will end up makingcry or the other way around." No one had ever beaten Manly at this table. This twould be no different. How could she face her master, The Divine Star if she let scountry boy win? Therefore, she was determined not to lose again.
After several more rounds, Danny continued to go all in, winning each bet. Now he had twenty million dollars in hand. What was key was that other gamblers, who had been losing money, began to follow Danny's bets, and many started to win alongside him. The latest rounds had seen Manly losing at each bet—a situation she had not encountered in her years as a dealer.
Seeing her dissatisfaction grow, Danny couldn't help but wear a mischievous grin and teasing her, "Manly, how does it feel? Have I made you cry yet? If not, I'll keep winning with everyone here, endlessly!" "Daniel, you do have a knack for this. But if you're truly brave, you'll faceone-on-one," Manly challenged him.
"One-on-one? Where do you want our showdown, Manly? In a private room, or right here? Wouldn't that be inappropriate in public?" Danny played along.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Right here, of course! What, are you afraid?" Manly queried.
"Afraid? That word doesn't exist in my dictionary!" Danny proclaimed.
"Alright then, let the gbegin! What's the format?" he asked.
"It's the sas before—I shake the dice, and you guess high or low. But this time, you're the only one betting," Manly explained.
"Let's do it! Your rules. Anyway, my goal for tonight is to turn a hundred bucks into a hundred million, and I am already twenty million in. Only eighty million to go," Danny said with determination.
"To turn a hundred bucks into a hundred million? Here at The Big Dipper? We've been here for a thousand years, and nobody has ever been able to win a hundredfold that amount!" Manly boasted.
"Perhaps others haven't been able to, but I can! After all, I am the once-in-a-millennium gambling god, destined to win every time. I've bet countless times since I was young, and I have never lost a single bet," Danny countered with confidence.
"Never lost once? Haha!" Manly scoffed with disbelief.
After her scoff, she said with a grim expression, "Today, I'll make sure you lose. I'll make you lose everything, even down to your shorts. Then we'll see if you, country boy, have the nerve to keep being arrogant at my table!" Chapter 512 MakeCry "Manly, you won't do that because you can't bear to. If you had someone beatup and droveaway, you wouldn't find anyone else who could make you as happy," Danny responded confidently.
"You sure are full of yourself, aren't you, Daniel? You think you're irreplaceable? There are plenty of men out here who want to play. One more or one less doesn't matter to me. To me, you're nothing, so don't overestimate your worth. It's not you I care about; it's the chips in your pocket! If you lose all your chips, you'll have to get up from my table," Manly declared.
"Manly, not only will I not be leaving your table, but I'm also going to win until you cry," Danny boasted.
"Makecry? Haha!" Manly let out a laugh, "Daniel, let's see if it's you who will end up makingcry or the other way around." No one had ever beaten Manly at this table. This twould be no different. How could she face her master, The Divine Star if she let scountry boy win? Therefore, she was determined not to lose again.
After several more rounds, Danny continued to go all in, winning each bet. Now he had twenty million dollars in hand. What was key was that other gamblers, who had been losing money, began to follow Danny's bets, and many started to win alongside him. The latest rounds had seen Manly losing at each bet—a situation she had not encountered in her years as a dealer.
Seeing her dissatisfaction grow, Danny couldn't help but wear a mischievous grin and teasing her, "Manly, how does it feel? Have I made you cry yet? If not, I'll keep winning with everyone here, endlessly!" "Daniel, you do have a knack for this. But if you're truly brave, you'll faceone-on-one," Manly challenged him.
"One-on-one? Where do you want our showdown, Manly? In a private room, or right here? Wouldn't that be inappropriate in public?" Danny played along.
"Right here, of course! What, are you afraid?" Manly queried.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Afraid? That word doesn't exist in my dictionary!" Danny proclaimed.
"Alright then, let the gbegin! What's the format?" he asked.
"It's the sas before-I shake the dice, and you guess high or low. But this time, you're the only one betting," Manly explained.
"Let's do it! Your rules. Anyway, my goal for tonight is to turn a hundred bucks into a hundred million, and I am already twenty million in. Only eighty million to go," Danny said with determination. "To turn a hundred bucks into a hundred million? Here at The Big Dipper? We've been here for a thousand years, and nobody has ever been able to win a hundredfold that amount!" Manly boasted.
"Perhaps others haven't been able to, but I can! After all, I am the once-in-a-millenniux gambling god, destined to win every time. I've bet countless times since I was young, and I have never lost a single bet," Danny countered with confidence. "Never lost once? Haha!" Manly scoffed with disbelief.
After her scoff, she said with a grim expression, "Today, I'll make sure you lose. I'll make you lose everything," even down to your shorts. Then we'll see if you, country boy, have the nerve to keep being arrogant at my table!"