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Chapter 3049

    Chapter 3049


    Quite a few warriors shook their heads silently.


    Practically no one felt that Jackie would win. The chances of him winning were so slim that it was negligible. Compared to the


    one to seven odds, they felt like one to two odds was not too bad. Even if they could not win seven times their bet, betting on


    Jackie was a sure loss.


    “What are you even thinking about? Do you think that the one to seven odds is very attractive? Even if it’s rare, this guy will


    definitely lose. There’s no reason to bet on him at all! One to two odds might be much lower, but there’s nothing to think about


    considering the other option would lose!”


    “You shouldn’t be so intent on gambling! That guy might be acting so confidently, but he’s still just a


    wandering warrior. You have to think things through. This is a ck iron bet, there’s no way to get by


    with just luck!”


    “Those who think that Lucius will win are just too crazy for money, but there’s no reasoning with people


    like that. You should think about it honestly and not take risks. Go ahead and bet your whole fortune on


    Lucius. When you lose, remember not to curse at others. It was your own choice!”


    Slowly, those thoughts became the dominating ones. As long as anyone wanted to bet on Jackie, they


    would be seen as gambling addicts greedy for money. That was because the one to seven odds did not


    matter when the reality was right in front of them!


    When Arne heard that there were still those who wanted to bet on Jackie, he was furious.


    When they were betting on Lesley’s match, Jackie had not only bet on the beast but even mocked


    Lesley and cursed Arne as well. When Lesley lost and died, Jackie even mocked him alongside the


    crowd.


    Arne would never forget that grudge. He would definitely not allow anyone to bet on Jackie. He was


    already certain that Jackie was just trying to show off and stand out. He would definitely not let anyone


    think highly of Jackie. He wanted Jackie to personally see how the crowd had forsaken Jackie. He


    wanted Jackie to hear how little everyone thought of him!


    At that moment, Arne started to shout again, “Can all of you please wake up? Don’t get tricked by this


    guy. I already said it before, he merely started the ck iron bet to show me up. It’s because i said I


    would start a ck iron bet, so he tried to start it before me. He just wanted to show off and have


    everyone acknowledge him...”


    “He’s just trying desperately to gain everyone’s attention. Otherwise, how could a mere wandering warrior attempt something as


    difficult as the ck iron bet? Even if he’s confident in his skills, there’s no way he would risk his life on the ck iron bet. He


    only has one goal in doing this. He wants everyone to acknowledge him! He did so before as well, so why are you betting on


    someone like him? You’ ll definitely lose.


    There’s nothing to hesitate about!”


    After saying that, he walked out of where all the Deer Pavilion’s disciples were and headed to the center of the spectator stands.


    He shouted out, “Someone said before! One to seven odds are high, but you’ll just lose no matter how much you put in. One to


    two odds might seem lower, but you’ll at least be able to win!” “The upper limit of the ck iron bet is a million spirit crystals.


    You’ll be able to get two million back if you put a million in! However, if you ce a million on Lucius, you’ll just be throwing your


    spirit crystals away!” “A warrior can only bet on one side! You have to be careful. After all, ck iron bets don’t happen every day.


    It’s so rare that you might only be able to see it once a month!”? 2024 N?v/el/Dram/a.Org.
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