After confirming that Phyllis wasn't up to the task, Irina had no choice but to let her play the role of an attendant, and lead her into the first casino.
In the bustling casino, gamblers of all races gathered at the gambling tables. Chaos City's unique environment allowed the casino to gather all kinds of gambling methods from all races. After many years of continuous improvement, the gambling methods had become more and more complete, and the casino was full almost every day.
"Is this the casino, Princess? It's so scary. " Phyllis followed closely behind Irina, and a hint of fear appeared on her face as she looked at the gamblers who were blushing and shouting loudly.
"They're just a bunch of useless gamblers. What's there to be afraid of? They're not even as fierce as the biting rabbits in the Wind Forest after they leave the gambling table," Irina said with a relaxed smile.
"When did the rabbits in The Wind Forest start biting people?" Phyllis was a little surprised.
"When they're in a hurry." Irina said calmly as she walked straight to the front desk of the casino. She slammed her hand on the counter, and said to the demon in charge of the casino, "I'm here to exchange my money."
The demon was initially dozing off, but he was given a fright by the loud slap on the table. He turned around with an enraged expression, and his eyes gradually lit up. What a beautiful elf! He had never seen such a beautiful elf in Chaos City, and he was momentarily stunned by her beauty.
"Exchange my money," Irina repeated in a cold voice.
Only then did the demon come back to his senses. He didn't think that this beautiful elf would come to the casino to gamble, and it seemed that she had won. He just didn't know how many copper coins she had won. He chuckled, and picked up the gambling coupon on the table to take a look, and his eyes widened.
He carefully counted the number of zeros behind the three twice, and made sure that the bet was 30,000,000 copper coins. The demon looked at Irina again, and immediately stood up with the gambling coupon. He pushed open the door behind him, and ran in. As he ran, he yelled, "Boss, the person who bet 30,000,000 copper coins is here!"
"Why does he seem a little scared of you, Princess?" Phyllis looked at the door slowly closing, and was a little perplexed.
"They're not afraid of me. They're just afraid of losing money. Irina said with a smile. She casually glanced at the betting table at the side and the sexy dealer who was shaking the dice online. Then, she took out a Buffett Bank banknote worth one million copper coins and handed it to Phyllis. "Go and put this banknote on the 18 o 'clock position on that table," she said. "Go and put this banknote on that table."
"I..." Phyllis took the banknote with both hands. Glancing at the gambling table full of people and then glancing at Irina who had no intention of changing her mind, Phyllis had no choice but to force her way in. She then slammed the banknote heavily on the 18 points area.
"Hmm?"
The dealer, who was about to open the dice cup, was stunned.
The expectant gamblers were also stunned as they looked at Phyllis.
What was this thin and weak elven girl trying to do? Was he here to cause trouble?
"So … Sorry, there were too many people, so I accidentally slapped a little too hard." Phyllis panicked when she was stared at by the crowd. She retracted her hand apologetically and revealed the banknote that she had slapped alone on the 18 o 'clock area.
"One million copper coins!!!"
There was an uproar in the crowd.
Although it was not uncommon to see rich people casually throw out millions of gold coins in this gambling house, such a little girl dared to take out one million to bet on the lowest probability of 18 o 'clock. Even the veteran gamblers who had been in the casino for many years had never seen such a posture.
"Did your hand slip?" the dealer asked subconsciously.
It was not that the 18 o 'clock had not been opened before, but the dice in the casino were specially made, and the number of times they could roll 18 o' clock every day was very limited.
After all, 18 o 'clock meant that the bet would be 20 times higher. It was inevitable that some gamblers would recklessly bet on 18 o' clock, which was not a good thing for the casino.
"No … No, I want to bet on this." Phyllis hurriedly shook her head. She did not know why the princess wanted her to bet on this, nor did she know what it meant. However, since the princess said it was this, then it must be this. Seeing that the crowd's expression was a little strange, she asked again, "Can't I bet on this?"
"It's not that you can't. You're a customer, so you can bet wherever you want," the dealer hurriedly said. This was a performance of one million, which was equivalent to the turnover of this table in the morning. Since such a rich and stupid rabbit had come to the door, there was no reason to let her go.
The gamblers looked at Phyllis as if they were looking at a fool. They had been playing here for the whole morning, and they had not seen an 18 o 'clock even once.
Everyone felt a little distressed when they saw that one million had gone down the drain.
"Alright, place your bets. After the countdown of five, the score will be revealed!" The dealer gestured for everyone to take half a step back from the gambling table, and then began to count down. "Five, four …"
"12 o 'clock!"
"10 o 'clock!"
"8 o 'clock!"
The gamblers stared at the dice cup with shining eyes and began to shout the number of points they had bet on. It was as if as long as they shouted loudly enough, the god of luck would come to them.
Phyllis was so scared that she shrank to the side and looked at those crazy gamblers with some confusion. She did not know why they were so crazy.
"Two, one!" The dealer opened the dice cup, and everyone's eyes fell on the three dice in the cup.
"6, 6, 6, 18 o 'clock!!!"
The gamblers were silent for a moment before they burst into an uproar. They stared at the three dice in the dice cup in disbelief. All three of them had turned into 6s, and they were all dumbfounded!
Not to mention that 18 o 'clock was very rare, the key was that the little girl had just bet one million on it, which meant that she would get 20,000,000 copper coins in return for this round!
20,000,000 copper coins!
Many gamblers' eyes turned green.
They had been playing here for the whole morning, and many people had tried to bet over 18 o 'clock, but they did not expect to be bet on by a little girl who did not seem to know anything.
The dealer's expression was a little unnatural. After being a dealer for so many years, this was the first time he had seen a customer who bet 18,000,000 copper coins in the first round and actually won.
Phyllis looked at the three dice in shock for a while. Seeing that the crowd's reaction was a little exaggerated, she carefully said, "If I didn't count wrongly, I won, right?"
"Yes, according to the rules, you will get 20,000,000 copper coins." The dealer nodded with a bitter smile. This month's commission was over. Then, he said, "Because the amount is too big, please come with me to settle the bill."
"Oh." Phyllis followed behind the dealer in a daze. When she squeezed out of the crowd, she did not forget to turn back and apologize to the gamblers whose eyes were glowing with greed. "Sorry, I don't know how to play this. You can continue."
"Pfft …" The gamblers vomited blood. How could she be so infuriating!?
"A beautiful elf?" The demon casino owner took the gambling coupon and walked out aggressively with five or six tall and strong demon brothers. He wanted to see who had earned 60,000,000 copper coins from him. If it was a scam, don't blame him for not being polite. He reached out and pushed the door open.
"Boss, this customer just bet 18 o 'clock on the dice. You need to pay her 20,000,000 copper coins," the dealer said quickly when he saw the demon boss pushing the door open aggressively.
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