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Chapter 134

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Gu Fei's side was filled with disdain! Silvermoon didn't notice at all. After his speech, he won everyone's sympathy, and the people in the room became more familiar with each other. She had to admit that Silvermoon was worthy of being the leader of a large guild. After entering the prison cell, she had become the core of the room. Everyone naturally surrounded him, making Gu Fei feel very sad and indignant.

Silvermoon was really good, after telling his story, he started to call out to everyone: "Everyone is bored right? I have something to pass the time with! "

"What is it?" Everyone asked.

Silvermoon smiled and opened his palm. Everyone stretched their necks to take a look, and their eyes lit up. In Silvermoon's palm, there were three dice.

"Do you want to play a few rounds?" Silvermoon smiled. Everyone nodded.

"You guys want to come too?" Silvermoon called out to a few of Gu Fei's clients in the corner. Ever since Gu Fei instigated Imperial Shenming's client, these guys were very depressed, and kept their distance from the others.

They looked at each other. Prison was so boring, if there was a chance to play, of course everyone wanted to play. They were hesitating because they couldn't bring themselves to do it.

"Come! The more the merrier. "Silvermoon shouted, and then said to his two friends:" Go get them too. "

Silvermoon's two friends were about to get up, but the others had already hurriedly borrowed the opportunity to run over. Gu Fei sneered, pull? Pull my ass, players in the safe zone can't even come into contact with each other. But Silvermoon was still good at winning people over, he was a big scammer.

After calling out to those people, Silvermoon saw that Gu Fei didn't seem to have any intention of coming over, so he quickly waved: "Brother Thousand Miles, come and play with us!"

"No thanks." Gu Fei smiled, "I'm a little tired, I'll lie here for a while! You guys play. "Saying that, he put his hands behind his head and laid down on the ground. Silvermoon was quite disappointed, he really wanted to rope Gu Fei in, but it seemed like this guy didn't fall for it. He wanted to call out again, but Gu Fei turned around, and his butt was directly facing him, causing Silvermoon to swallow his words.

Everyone knew how to play dice. It was as if they weren't competing on luck, but on their loudness. A group of people shouted and almost flipped the dungeon upside down.

Under such circumstances, how could Gu Fei really fall asleep? He was already feeling a little regretful. Lying in such a noisy environment for two hours with no one to talk to, wasn't this just asking for trouble? Thinking of this, Gu Fei rolled over and turned around. Silvermoon was looking at him with a smirk on her face. "How is it? Can't sleep, right?"

Gu Fei nodded. "Forget it, I'll go too!"

Silvermoon happily squeezed out a spot for Gu Fei. "That's right. Otherwise, it would be boring to just sit here like this. By the way, how long will you be in prison? "

"Two hours," Gu Fei answered casually.

"Oh. What about you guys? "Silvermoon asked the others.

Of course, the first topic of conversation when they met in prison was "how many hours". No one doubted Silvermoon's question, so everyone told her the truth. Because Imperial Heaven Divine Ming and Gu Fei specifically picked high PK missions, the group of people's sentences were not light. After a round of reporting, Gu Fei's two hours was actually the shortest. But because the others came in early, they were already nearing the end, and were in the midst of sprinting forward.

But this last moment was often the most difficult. Fortunately, Silvermoon suddenly brought a game into the dungeon. With something to play, time naturally passed faster. Moreover, gambling was a very popular form of entertainment.

Gu Fei came and went, completely engrossed in the game. But he didn't cherish the game currency as much as the average player. Although it was praiseworthy for him to be happy with his win and happy with his loss, the joy he experienced was a lot less.

The other players were different. They were shouting and yelling, glaring at each other. The competition was intense. Those who won wanted to win more, and those who lost wanted to win back their losses. Gambling was a game that people couldn't extricate themselves from. And most of the players weren't very rich. Some of them had terrible luck. After playing for a while, they lost all their money.

At this time, Silvermoon would pull out her sword and hand over a few gold coins. She didn't say she was giving it to them, but said she was borrowing it.

The players who borrowed money would naturally continue playing. Those who won would return the money on the spot, and those who lost would borrow again.

Later on, everyone got used to it. Once they lost all their money, they would directly reach out to Silvermoon. Silvermoon didn't refuse either. Gu Fei, who clearly didn't lack money, tried to stretch out his hand, and Silvermoon handed over five gold coins in the same way.

Because of his distrust of Silvermoon's character, Gu Fei couldn't help but be suspicious. But looking closely at the game, he didn't find anything strange.

Everyone's game was super simple. There was no distinction between the banker and the idle player. Everyone put down a gold coin, and then rolled the dice. The one with the biggest color would take all the dice, and if there were two of the same size, then they would split it evenly. This could be said to be the simplest gambling method that completely relied on luck. There was no need to consider psychology.

Looking closely at everyone's wins and losses and expressions, Gu Fei also found that everyone was the most simple gambler, including Silvermoon.

"Seems like it's just to kill time." Gu Fei denied the idea that Silvermoon had any ulterior motives. Frankly speaking, if Gu Fei wanted to win this game, it would be very easy. If it was just shaking the dice cup, Gu Fei wouldn't be able to get anything out of it. But directly throwing the dice on the ground, even though he hadn't practiced it before, with Gu Fei's skills, he would be able to accurately throw the dice two or three times out of ten. This was much more likely than others who relied on luck to win.

But Gu Fei didn't use it. He just casually threw the dice and tried his luck. Firstly, he didn't think it was necessary. Secondly, throwing the dice to get the required number was not an easy task. It was much more difficult than throwing a flying knife to stab someone to death. If he really threw the dice like that, Gu Fei estimated that it wouldn't take long for his arms and hands to cramp. Ingenuity was actually the most difficult thing to do.

And so, a group of criminals continued to engage in theoretically illegal gambling in prison. Regardless of whether they won or lost, everyone felt that time was flying by. Many of them were sent out of the prison on time. In view of the fact that one guy had just won a big bet before leaving, and was happily jumping on the ground to collect money when he was sent out, the others became more cautious.

After all, this was a game. The quest column was calculating how long it would take for them to be released. So the people who paid attention to the time continued to fight for every second. Seeing that their time was running out, everyone expressed reluctance to leave. Some of the people who were in high spirits looked as if they were about to die. The charm of gambling was evident.

And because Gu Fei didn't care much about winning or losing, he naturally wouldn't be reluctant to leave. Seeing that it was almost time to be released, his heart was jumping with joy. As for how much he had won or lost, he didn't know. He only remembered that he owed Silvermoon 5 gold coins.

At this time, the players in the room were all released. Only Gu Fei and Silvermoon's three companions were left. With fewer people, it wasn't very lively. But the chatter became more frequent.

"Thousand Miles, the first time I saw you, I knew you weren't an ordinary person." Silvermoon praised Gu Fei.

"Haha!" Gu Fei laughed.

"Think about it. Join my mercenary group. Together, we'll create the number one mercenary group in Cloud Cloud City." Silvermoon said.

"This … … is not necessary!" Gu Fei said.

Silvermoon laughed: "Then I won't force you. In short, you can come whenever you want in the future. When we get out, add me as a friend. "In prison, all kinds of communication was prohibited. Adding friends was also considered communication.

Gu Fei didn't comment on Silvermoon's suggestion.

Silvermoon looked at the time: "You don't have many minutes left, right?"

Gu Fei nodded: "16 minutes." Saying this, he raised the dice in his hand. Without batting an eyelid, he took the gold coins on the ground.

"Your luck is pretty good. You won a few rounds in a row?" Silvermoon was surprised.

Gu Fei's face was full of annoyance: "Depressing. Why didn't I have this luck when there were so many people?" At this time, there were only four people. Winning a round would only earn him 3 gold coins. It couldn't be compared to before.

And the four people's game was also very fast. Gu Fei even took out the stance that everyone else was about to leave. Silvermoon pointed at him and teased: "You bastard. I didn't see you so energetic before. Now that your luck is good, you're full of energy. What, you want to rip me off? "

Gu Fei grinned.

"How much money do you have on you? Maybe we can play a bit bigger?" Silvermoon said.

"Okay, 12 gold coins as the base." Gu Fei said.

“12? Why 12? "Silvermoon was puzzled by this strange number.

Gu Fei laughed: "With the three of you, it'll be easier to split the spoils after 12 wins!"

With three against one, as long as one of the three had more points than Gu Fei, they would win. Gu Fei, on the other hand, had to have more points than all three of them. This was no longer a matter of luck. It was a matter of probability and statistics.

Hearing this, Silvermoon's expression immediately changed: "Qian Li, what do you mean? Are you saying that the three of us want to rip you off?"

Gu Fei's smile didn't diminish: "You, can't you tell I'm joking?"

Silvermoon still had an angry expression of being wronged.

Gu Fei said: "You see, if I really suspected you guys were up to something, would I agree to raise the stakes? Do you think I'm stupid? "

Hearing this, Silvermoon's expression softened. She nodded and said: "I thought Qian Li really thought of me as that kind of person."

"How could that be!" Gu Fei laughed dryly, "If that's the case, then it won't be 12. 13 gold coins as the base, how about it? "

"No problem." Silvermoon happily accepted.

About 14 minutes later, the bet had to be stopped. One of the three people in Silvermoon's group paled: "I'm out of money."

Gu Fei's expression was even more serious than his. Looking at the small mountain of gold in front of him, he was dumbfounded: "So today's luck was all accumulated in these few minutes."

Silvermoon's face was also pale. She dryly said: "You're really lucky."

"Yeah, yeah!" Gu Fei nodded as he desperately stuffed money into his pockets. In the end, he only had five gold coins left. He returned them to Silvermoon: "I borrowed five from you before."

"Forget it, it's only five gold coins. What's there to return?" Silvermoon waved her hand.

"Take it! Take it! " Gu Fei forcefully stuffed it into Silvermoon's hands and patted his own pockets: "I've already taken a lot from you."

The corner of Silvermoon's eyes twitched a few times.

Gu Fei looked at the guy who lost everything: "Do you want me to lend you a few? Otherwise, you won't be able to continue after I leave."

The guy shook his head and didn't say anything.

"You really don't need it?" Gu Fei asked.

"No need." The guy said with a dry throat.

"Oh! Then, I'll be leaving. "Gu Fei stood up.

The three nodded. Silvermoon said: "Let's keep in touch."

"How long are you going to sit here?" Gu Fei asked.

"About four hours." Silvermoon said.

"Good luck. Goodbye. "Gu Fei looked at the guy who lost everything and waved goodbye. In the blink of an eye, a white light flashed and the guy was sent out of the cell.

"Damn!" Just as Gu Fei left, the guy who lost everything was already angrily pounding the floor.

Another person picked up the three dice on the floor and looked at them: "Is there really such good luck?"

"What else could it be?" Silvermoon asked.

"Skill?" One person was confused.

"With this skill, I would have been rich long ago. Why would I win a few lousy gold coins from you?" Silvermoon disagreed.

The other two were also speechless. They couldn't understand. In fact, how could Silvermoon be happy? He lost the same amount as the other two.

"Forget it, who cares. Finally there's no one in the cell. Let's finish the quest! "After Silvermoon said this, the other two nodded. The three of them got busy in the cell.

Gu Fei let out a long breath after being sent out of the dungeon. The game environment was too realistic. The air in the dungeon was damp and rotten. Only the game designers knew that this was only a simulation and that it was harmless to the human body. That was why they were so daring. But the psychological effects were still obvious. Gu Fei breathed out twice and felt that the world was so beautiful. He didn't want to go back to prison even if he was beaten to death.

After calming himself down, he saw a person sitting on the stone steps of the door. Gu Fei was startled and walked over. The person heard footsteps behind him and quickly turned his head.

"It's you." The other person was stunned.

It was Boundless Mang. Gu Fei sighed and asked: "You're waiting for Silvermoon?"

Boundless Mang nodded: "I just sent him a message, but the system said 'not in service area'. He should be in prison. "

Gu Fei nodded: "He's in prison. I saw him."

"Oh …" Boundless Mang replied. There was no joy on his face.

"I'm leaving."

"Goodbye."

Gu Fei walked out a few steps and then looked back. Boundless Mang sat alone on the stone steps. It was very desolate.

Gu Fei thought about it and finally turned around to walk in front of Boundless Mang.

Boundless Mang raised his head and looked at Gu Fei.

"There are some things I think you should know …" Gu Fei said.

Boundless Mang continued to look at him.

Gu Fei didn't pay much attention to it and repeated what Silvermoon had said in the prison.

Boundless Mang's expression didn't change much. There was no anger or sadness. He just quietly listened to everything Gu Fei said.

"I … still want to ask him personally." Boundless Mang said.

Gu Fei nodded and turned to leave. After walking five steps, he suddenly turned back: "He said he needs another four hours before he can come out. Maybe you can go offline and rest for a while."

"Okay." Boundless Mang nodded.

Gu Fei turned and left. This time he didn't look back. He walked all the way to the safe zone and went offline.

The next day, he received a message from Imperial God Ming telling him to go to the Little Thunder Tavern. When he arrived at the tavern and entered a private room, the other five members of the mercenary group were there. Every night before they started training, the mercenary group members seemed to have gotten used to sitting here for a while. To be honest, if they didn't have this habit, it would be hard to say if there would be any interaction between the six of them.

This was because the mercenary group hadn't received any business in a long time.

The Han family's young master used facts to prove that he wasn't suitable to be a manager.

If a mercenary group wanted to make a name for themselves, there were many more ways than a guild. The strength of a guild was reflected by the number of people and the level of the members. And for a mercenary group, apart from these two, the Mercenary Guild had a list of completed quests. It was a direct way to reflect their strength.

This list was made up of the number of quests accepted, the number of completed quests and the completion rate. The number of completed quests and the completion rate were the most important criteria. Those that completed quests and had a high completion rate were all famous mercenary groups in Cloud Cloud City.

But the young master's elite group wasn't in this list.

In terms of completion rate, the elite group's completion rate was very high, 100%.

But looking at the number of completed quests, people could only wonder if this mercenary group was newly formed.

Especially in the system's quests accepted and completed, the young master's elite group had two glaring zeros.

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