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“Mrs. Clauder, please don’t tell Giselle I know about this. I’m worried that she would blame herself,”
said Casper.
Belinda was stunned. She looked into Casper’s eyes and could feel the genuine emotions in his eyes.
She then understood that Casper was not lying.
“All right. Since you care about Giselle so much, I won’t tell her,” replied Belinda.
Casper got to his feet and bid goodbye to Belinda before he went downstairs. He asked his subordinate
to send him directly to the stronghold of the Firewolf Chamber of Commerce without going back to
school for some sleep.
He wanted that matter to be sorted out as soon as possible. Therefore, he had planned to put aside
everything the next day just to settle it. Casper was determined to gain some affection points from his
future mother-in-law. Belinda had promised that if Casper could solve it on his own, Giselle would
become his woman.
When Casper was back at the mansion where the stronghold was located, he saw a few tables in the
front yard. Eugene was sitting at the table in the middle with three dice in his hand. “If you’ve done
rolling your dice, it’s my turn,” said Eugene.
He threw the dice onto the table. Two of the dice showed five points, while another one showed four
points. His points were larger than the rest.
“Is this for real? You’re so amazing!” the subordinates around him cried as they had just lost a
significant amount of money.
“You are the one who gave me the dice. You can’t say it’s my problem, can you?” Eugene beckoned to
them with a finger, asking them to hand out money.
“You’re King of Cheats, so surely you know how to cheat with dice. We don’t want to play dice with you
anymore. Let’s play something else,” somebody shouted.
Eugene held up the cash before his face and spat on two of his right-hand fingers. As he counted the
money, he answered, “Even so, it’s my talent to be good at playing with dice. If you know how to do it, I
can let you win as well.”
At that moment, someone noticed Casper had returned. The crowd dispersed from the gambling tables
and stood aside with their back perfectly straight. They shouted in unison at Casper, “Boss, welcome
back!”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtStallion complained miserably, “Boss, I’ve owed him cigarettes for the next half year. How am I going to
survive…”
Casper rolled his eyes at Stallion. He rubbed his nose and gestured for the subordinates to relax. “It’s
okay if you play with only a small amount of money, but I still have to remind you. He was once King of
Cheats. It’s not easy to win money from him. Have any of you won a round until now?”
All the subordinates shook their heads, and Casper was speechless. At that, Eugene said in his hoarse
voice, “Now you’re trying to stop me from earning money, huh?”
Casper glanced at him. “Don’t take it seriously. Tomorrow there’s a way of earning more money waiting
for you. It’s up to you whether you dare to go.”
“Oh,” Eugene said apprehensively as he had figured out Casper’s intention. He continued, “You want
me to seek justice for her? It’s not a problem to win money, but what if they refuse to pay?”
“You have the fake grenade, haven’t you? What’s there to be afraid of? Teach me how to play the dice.
I want to try to play one round,” replied Casper.
He sat opposite Eugene. It seemed that he really wanted to try the game.
“We can’t play with just the two of us. Some of you should join us. If you win, the money is yours; if you
lose, I’ll pay for you.” Casper waved his hand. Instantly, a few of the bolder subordinates surrounded
them.
Eugene smiled. “Are you sure you want to play? Have you played the dice game before?”
“No, explain to me the rules first.” Casper shook his head.
Eugene explained, “It’s easy. There are three dice, and we compare the patterns and numbers. A triple,
which means all three dice with the same numbers, wins. On the other hand, a one-two-three is the
smallest combination and hence loses. If one rolls a pair and a singleton, the singleton becomes his
point. The banker will roll first, followed by the players starting from his left-hand side. If the player rolls
a four-five-six, a triple, or any point higher than the banker, the player win against the banker. Likewise,
if the player gets a one-two-three or any point lower than the banker, he loses. It works the same for
the banker as well. If the player gets the same point as the banker, then it’s a tie. Is that clear?”
Casper had been listening to the rules of the dice game intently. It was very straightforward indeed.
There were some more complicated rules, but since it was Casper’s first time playing, Eugene had
skipped those. He only explained further to him the difference between a banker and a player.
There were both advantages and disadvantages of being a banker. A banker stood a slightly higher
chance of winning relative to other players. However, the banker had to compensate the total amount
bet by all players if he lost.
Although the rules seemed easy, the strategy to win the game was complicated. That was where the
players fought with their brains. If one wanted to win money in the dice game, they could not only
depend on luck. They would need sharp eyes and smart judgments of the situations.
Nonetheless, Casper did not think that far. He just thought he needed to obtain greater points than
others.
Eugene said, “Since this is your first time, I’ll let you be the banker. You roll the dice first. We’ll roll after
you.”
Casper proceeded to roll the dice. He got a five-five-three. Then, the rest followed, starting from his left
and proceeding clockwise.
Soon, it was Eugene’s turn. He looked around before he threw the three dice on the table, and he got a
six-six-four. Casper’s points were quite high, but he still lost to Eugene. As both of them obtained a
pair, Eugene had two sixes while Casper had obtained two fives, so Eugene had won over Casper.
Casper observed it for a long time. “Are you able to roll out any point you want?” he asked.
Eugene smiled. “Pay up first, then I’ll tell you.”
Casper had no choice but to take out the money. As Eugene counted the notes, he said, “This is just
the basic. It’s something you can do with your hands. Nothing much.”
“However, according to the rules, you still might lose. If you’re not the last player, you can’t make out
the points based on what others have, can you? This is an interchained situation. Even if you get a
triple, you might lose if another player gets a four-five-six,” Casper stated.
“That’s correct, but as a player, if I roll out a triple six, I still win over most of the other players. It doesn’t
matter if I lose to the last player. I only want to win money, not the game.”
Eugene continued nonchalantly, “On top of that, the probability of that happening is very small unless
the opponent is also a skilled player. If that’s the case, we’ll need to be extra cautious.”
Casper nodded and put down the dice in his hands. “Tomorrow night, I want to know which gambling
resort has Mr. Clauder owed the most money from his mouth. I’ll bet something big. Are you
confident?”
Eugene tilted his head as he lighted a cigarette. His expression showed no ripples of emotions. “Bring
money and your men. As long as you can make sure that you’re able to dominate the fight when both
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmof you have fallen out, the problem will be solved.”
Casper laughed. “As expected of King of Cheats! You’re so confident even when you speak!” He was
very satisfied with Eugene’s state at the moment, like an old wolf that was injured. Eugene would not
let go of any chance to avenge himself. Furthermore, he was cruel, venomous, and menacing. Casper
desperately needed someone like Eugene to assist him.
He could not have too many of his men mingle into the gambling resort the next day. Therefore, all of
them must be elite. To avoid unexpected events, Casper deliberately gave a call to Winston.
When the latter saw it was Casper’s number, he picked it up at once. “Hey, Casper. Why did you leave
all of a sudden that day? I’ve just taken over Father’s position, so I can’t find the time to call you. When
I asked Ms. Stalling, she said you were back to school. Come to my place as soon as you can, will
you? I’ve reserved a lot of good stuff as a token of gratitude for you. I’ve picked some valuable antiques
from the vault of the Lane residence. I hope you will like what I’ve prepared for you when you come,”
said Winston enthusiastically.
Casper was amazed by Winston inwardly. The latter had just taken over the business of the Lane
family not long ago. Moreover, he was busy dealing with the Livingstons and taking down the Yaeger
family, not to mention he needed time to destroy the influence of the Stalling family in Horington. With
so many things to worry about, he still remembered Casper. That showed Winston was indeed a man
who treasured friendships. Casper guessed that the antiques he had mentioned were worth more than
ten million each.
“It’s okay, Winston. I know you must be busy these days, so I didn’t want to disturb you. I’m calling you
today because I want to ask you for a favor,” replied Casper.
Winston was quick to agree. “Just say whatever you want. You’ve helped the Lane family so many
times. I’ll do anything you ask for sure.”
“Can I borrow Gunther for two days?”
Gunther had good agility and combat skills. Other than that, he had the ability to sense danger. He was
an outstandingly strong fighter. Therefore, Casper would feel more reassured if Gunther was going with
them.
“No problem. Do you need more people? I’ll send two men who are skilled in weapons besides
Gunther,” suggested Winston.
Casper’s eyes lit up. Winston’s offer was undoubtedly a good thing for him. Although he had a gun
himself, it was better to have more. Weapons were insurance against any possible danger.
“Thanks a lot, Winston!”