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Chapter 3879

    Chapter 3879


    In the end, Jack won due to his absolute skill, and both Marth and Lourain earned


    a lot in the end. After that, they followed him to the Killing Hall and bet five million on him, making their


    bet the equivalent of a piece of purple gold.


    The one-to-two odds caused their fortunes to double.


    Just by participating in the bets, they managed to make enough for a challenge reward. The two of


    them were just ecstatic, and their excitement was all too obvious when they took out the rewards.


    With things settled, they were finally able to properly express their excitement. The purple gold was


    something they could use for more resources. Even though they were not that talented, they could use


    those resources to be an above-average warrior.


    Even though they would be at the bottom among those warriors, they did not mind. They had plenty of


    time and more chances ahead.


    The two of them had always stood between regr warriors and those that were above average, and it


    felt horrible not belonging to any particr group.


    They finally had the chance to improve themselves, so they were understandably excited.


    Jack looked at the two of them and noted how excited they were in a childlike manner. He could not


    help but purse his lips and smile as well.


    At that moment, he had umted enough purple gold to buy the ninth- grade crystals, but it was far


    from enough for him, who still wanted to improve. The more powerful one was, the harder it was to get


    stronger.


    He had obtained quite a bit of treasure in his journey, but he practically used all of them. Even though


    he had a lot of purple gold at that moment and would be able to gain treasures with them, he could not


    touch that purple gold.


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    At that moment, he felt poor. It seemed like he needed to work harder. Marth and Lourain finally settled


    down from their excitement, storing their purple gold. Lourain smiled as he turned around. "It''s a bit


    embarrassing, acting so pleased in front of you, Jack. It''s just that we couldn''t hold ourselves back.


    After all, it''s our first time having so much. Jack pursed his lips and said, "I''m actually quite poor."


    Jack''s words were sincere. He did not have to say it, but when he made his calctions mentally, he


    realized that he had nothing at all and could not stop himself frommenting the fact.


    Lourain and Marth were stunned when they heard that and could not help butugh.


    Lourainughed as he said, "Jack, are youughing at us? If you''re poor, what about us? What are the


    other warriors? They can''t even be considered beggars." Jack sighed helplessly, shaking his head and


    not exining himself. After all, some things were too troublesome to exin. This concerned his own


    secrets.


    Just as the two of them wereughing and talking, the people that were a few tables away suddenly


    grew rowdier as though a fight was about to break out.


    The three of them suddenly turned their attention and saw a man with a unibrow looking at a square-


    faced man with a frustrated look.


    "Why are you going to? The Toman Battlefield isn''t somewhere you should go. Do you think those


    warriors that stand at the peak are amicable? We no-name warriors mean nothing to them. How could


    they want to share the wealth with us? That''s crazy!"


    The square-faced man did not agree.


    He shook his head and said, "They do this for their benefit! Didn''t they set the


    rules earlier? If we regr warriors or above-average warriors wanted to join the Toman Battlefield,


    we''ll need to give them a fifth of it no matter how much we get there."
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