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Chapter 1748

    Chapter 1748


    Chapter 1748


    Now that he wasn’t holding back anymore, Gerald naturally wanted to continue the game.


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    Not finding it odd that Gerald suddenly looked much more interested in the game, Xanry simply replied,


    “Of course we’ll continue! After all, we’ve only yed a few rounds! I won’t be going easy on you after


    this, Mr. Crawford!”


    Hearing that same sentence again, Gerald found himself getting increasingly fed up with those words.


    Xanry was way too confident for his own good. However, the more confident he was, the more arrogant


    he became, and when that happened, Gerald knew for a fact that things wouldn’t end well for him.


    With that, both of them quickly began shaking their dice again.


    While Gerald only shook his dice for around two seconds, Xanry continued shaking his own dice for


    quite a while. Even so, Gerald was still able to easily discern what Xanry’s dice were. After all, no


    matter how long he shook his dice, Xanry wouldn’t be able to escape Gerald’s keen hearing. Still, the


    fact that Xanry thought that shaking his dice longer could confuse Gerald was honestlyughable.


    When Xanry finally stopped rolling, he then dered, “It’s finally my turn to start first, Mr. Crawford!”


    Though it had been a while since Gerald hadst yed, he clearly remembered that the one who had


    lost had the right to shout first. Then again, so what if Xanry could shout first? It was impossible for him


    to win in the end. Shaking the dice longer was pretty much only a waste of energy.


    Regardless, Gerald was quickly able to tell that Xenry’s dice showed three sixes, one five, and one


    four. Since his dice rolls this round wasn’t all that great, his chances of winning had be even


    slimmer than before.


    Following that, Xanry then shouted, “Three twos!”


    Momentarily caught by surprise, Gerald hadn’t expected Xanry to actually shout a number that he didn’t


    even have in his roll. It almost seemed like he was trying to trap him… Of course, Gerald wasn’t about


    to let Xanry have his way.


    With that, he chose not to open Xanry’s dice just yet. If he did, it would just be too obvious.


    Instead, Gerald shouted out the numbers of his own dice, that being, “Three fives!”


    Hearing that, Xanry was definitely not going to open Gerald’s dice. After all, the possibility of having


    three fives was simply too low.


    After that, Xanry then yelled, “Four fours!”


    “Open!” dered Gerald. Since Gerald didn’t have a single four, if he didn’t open now, how much


    longer would he have to wait?


    While Xanry found himself stunned, he quickly snapped out of it before opening his dice…


    Due to Gerald not having any fours and Xanry having one, it was evident that Xanry had lost this round


    as well.


    To think that such results would turn up… He truly had brought ruin upon himself again…


    Watching as Xanry’s expression soured, Gerald apologetically said, “Sorry monitor, guess I win again!”


    Though Xanry was vexed out of his mind when he heard that, there was nothing he could do. After all,


    both Juno and Ruth had been watching them y this entire time. It was impossible for him to go back


    on his own bet.


    With that, the resigned Xanry could only return the remaining seventy-five dors that he had just won


    back to Gerald.


    As the saying went, ‘things would always return to their rightful owners’.


    With the hundred and fifty dors back, Gerald smiled as he turned to face Xanry while saying, “I think


    we shouldn’t y any longer, monitor! It’s not good to gamble this much!”


    While his words were kind, Gerald was well aware that saying that would only further provoke Xanry


    into ying more.
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