"Isn't it the ownership of the game?" Mr. Martin frowned.
Harris said nonchalantly, "That's too boring. Let's add some more chips. For example, the loser will give the winner 10,000 dollars. How about that?"
Li Du sneered. This guy looked down on him because he was using a crossbow and thought that they would definitely win. Of course, it could also be that he was confident in Hugo.
Hugo was also confident in himself. He hugged his gun and said proudly, "If you guys are afraid, then quit. I don't like to compete with cowards."
Li Du smiled. "No, I'm not afraid. I just think that the chips are too small. How about 20,000 dollars?"
The little old men cried out in alarm. Many of them only had a monthly salary of two to three thousand dollars. Twenty thousand dollars was their annual income.
The crowd of onlookers also exclaimed. A twenty thousand dollar bet was too much for them.
Harris hesitated. He remembered the fear of being dominated by Li Du in the casino.
But then he noticed the look in Li Du and Hans' eyes as they communicated, and noticed the sneaky smiles on their faces. He began to doubt it.
He suspected that Li Du was using a high chip to scare him off. Li Du often did that when he gambled.
With such doubts in his heart, he looked at his subordinates beside him, gritted his teeth, and said, "Fine, let's do it this way!"
Terry whispered to Mr. Martin, "Sophie's boyfriend is a tough guy."
Mr. Martin was not very confident in Li Du. But there was no turning back now. He could only support Li Du. "Young men should be aggressive. That's how a man should act!"
The Native Americans liked to buy things with cash. They had brought enough cash. Two stacks of green notes were thrown out, attracting many hunters.
Li Du did not have enough cash. Hans said, "I'll get someone to send it over. You guys can start."
"Then let's start. Let's see the results in half an hour!"
Li Du and Hugo looked at each other and rushed into the forest at the same time.
The Native Americans were excellent jungle hunters. They were a hunting people and used to hunt wild animals for food.
When the white Europeans first set foot in North America, the two sides fought fiercely. Although the white people eventually won, the Native Americans were almost wiped out.
But that was because the white people had an absolute advantage in weapons. The Native Americans could only use bows.
Even so, the Indians caused a lot of trouble for the white people and killed many of their troops.
If both parties had used guns as weapons, the final outcome would have been hard to predict. Ever since the Native Americans had gotten their hands on guns, they were like tigers that had grown wings.
They had been exposed to firearms since they were young and had learned to hunt since they were young.
Hunting was a science, and the most important thing was to find and find the prey. Hitting the prey was secondary.
Hugo, Harris, and the others were confident in their hunting skills. They did not believe that a Chinese man could surpass them in this aspect.
The onlookers did not believe it either. Everyone present was a gun enthusiast. They were well aware of the problems with guns in the United States and other countries.
China had strict gun control. They all knew that there were not many places in China that could be used for hunting.
In terms of environment, it was impossible for a Chinese to be better at hunting than a Native American.
"Unless this kid is the mysterious special forces of China. It's said that those guys are all good at fighting," someone said.
Someone immediately sneered. "Such a tender special forces soldier? He must be a university student. "
"Anyway, there's a good show to watch. Everyone, why don't we make a bet?"
"Okay, I'll bet on Hugo. What are the odds? I'll bet a hundred dollars! "
"I'll bet 50 dollars on Hugo."
"I'll bet on Hugo too, no matter what the odds are."
Amidst the crowd that was watching Li Du fail, two different voices sounded almost at the same time. "I'll bet 200 dollars on Li Du." "I'll bet 1,000 dollars on my brother."
Hans and Mr. Martin looked at each other, and then they laughed.
Li Du looked at the time on his watch. As he ran, he said to Ah Meow and Crispy Noodles, "Go, look for prey. Come back and find me!"
Ah Meow and Crispy Noodles immediately separated. Then, Ah Meow's meow sounded, "Meow, meow …"
Li Du loaded the crossbow and followed Ah Meow carefully forward.
After a few steps, Ah Meow stopped and looked up. Li Du followed his gaze and saw a few grayish-green wild birds perched on the trees.
These wild birds had horizontal stripes on their wings and black horizontal stripes on their tail feathers. Their heads and breasts shone with a purplish green light. They looked quite beautiful.
Seeing them, Li Du immediately removed the quiver and replaced it with a magazine. These were the original pigeons, the most common wild pigeons in the United States. They were considered the ancestors of today's domestic pigeons.
He gently raised the crossbow and aimed at one of the pigeons. Then, he used the Time Deceleration ability and pulled the trigger to shoot the marble.
The power of the marble was enough to kill eagles and other birds of prey, let alone these pigeons.
With a crisp sound, a pigeon suddenly fell from the tree.
The other pigeons were startled and flew away.
At this time, the marble was loaded again. Li Du slowed down time again, aimed at the pigeon at the back, and pulled the trigger again. Bang!
Two pigeons fell consecutively. Ah Meow immediately ran over and picked them up for Li Du. He didn't even have to pick them up himself, which saved a lot of time.
After harvesting the pigeons, Li Du set the target of this hunt: wild birds. These birds were small and numerous, so they were easier to hunt.
Raccoons' diet included birds' eggs and small birds, so they were also very good at finding wild birds.
Then, Crispy Noodles's figure appeared and made a 'gurulu' sound at him. Then, it turned around and ran southwest with him.
In a meadow, a flock of wild birds was looking for food.
This time, they encountered gray turtledoves, a large and numerous species of wild birds. They had a black and white collar on the back of their necks, which was a special characteristic of their species.
Li Du hated the fact that he didn't have a machine gun. Otherwise, he would have killed them all and won the bet.
The gray turtledoves were not very defensive. Li Du hid behind a tree and pulled the trigger to shoot. After shooting three birds in a row, the flock of turtledoves flew away in fear.
After killing the gray turtledoves, Ah Meow ran over again, this time with a jungle opossum in its mouth.
Li Du decided to cheat this time. He caught the opossum and shot a steel ball at its neck. Because its neck had been bitten off by Ah Meow, he had to cover up the wound.
In a few minutes, he had six prey in his hands. Only then did a gunshot come from afar.
He guessed that this was Hugo's first shot, so his confidence was boosted. He said, "Let's go, boys, continue to attack, continue to fight!"
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