William looked at Alex Dimitrios and smiled. He said to Alexandria, "Dear, I'll show you my card skills. That guy is a fat sheep. Kill him, and I'll take you to Miami to sweep the goods."
Alexander rolled his eyes at William. "You're a billionaire. Why do you want to kill ordinary people like us?"
William whispered in Alexander's ear, "That guy is not an ordinary person." Then he stopped Alexander, who was about to say something else.
William pretended to put his hand in his pocket, but in fact, he took out 20,000 pounds from his Dimensional Pocket and gave it to the waiter at the bar. William took Alexander to Eriks Dimitrios' table.
He put the chips on the table and asked, "Good evening, everyone. May I join?"
"Good evening." "Good evening." The middle-aged man and woman at the table greeted William politely.
The others at the table gestured for them to make themselves at home. William sat at the table and Alexander sat beside him. After a few rounds, our new Mr. Bond came over with the chips. "May I join?"
William smiled and said, "Of course."
The dealer said, "The two players on the left hand side of the dealer are the small blind and the big blind."
"No problem," Bond said.
The game started. William didn't want Bond to disturb him, so he stared at Bond from the beginning.
After a few rounds, William bluffed Mr. Bond into betting all on him. Mr. Bond's three Kings and four were defeated by William's straight flush. He shook his head helplessly and went to the bar to flirt with Mr. Eriks Dimitrios's wife.
Bond was indeed Bond. It didn't take him long to make Mr. Eriks Dimitrios's beautiful wife cover her mouth and laugh. In the end, the two sneaked out of the casino together. No one knew where they were going.
And our Mr. Eriks Dimitrios couldn't see the situation because his back was to the bar. William looked at Eriks Dimitrios with a meaningful look. Who told you to hit on Ambrosio? Now you're going to wear your hat, asshole.
Dimitrios was baffled by William's stare. He was already interested in Alexander Ambrosio, so he didn't like William's stare at all.
William also wanted to deal with this guy and get more benefits from him.
"5,000 pounds." The dealer said to William, "Dimitrios puts down 5,000 pounds. Mr. Devonshire, it's your turn."
William counted out 5,000 chips and threw them on the table.
The dealer opened the fifth card. It was a King.
"Mr. Devonshire, it's your turn," the dealer said.
"Call.
"" Mr. Dimitrios, Mr. Devonshire, call. It's your turn, "the dealer said.
"All, wait." Eriks Dimitrios put down all the hundreds of pounds he had left and took out the check. He looked at William's chips on the table and said, "I'll add another 50,000 pounds."
"No, Mr. Dimitrios, we'll only bet what's on the table," the dealer refused.
William said to the dealer, "Mr. Dimitrios, you can ask the waiter to change your chips. I'll give you a chance to win back your money."
Seeing that William agreed and that the casino would get a commission for changing chips, the dealer nodded and snapped his fingers at the waiter.
After exchanging the chips, Eric Dimitrios pushed 50 thousand pounds worth of chips towards the gambling table. "Bet all of it."
William looked at his chips and said, "I'm sorry, Mr. Dimitrios. I have 80,000 pounds worth of chips. That's not enough."
Eriks Dimitrios looked at William angrily. He looked at William's chips and threw his car keys on the table. "A 1964 Aston Martin. That's enough to bet everything on your table."
"Okay." William smiled and pushed all the chips in front of him on the table.
"Call, gentlemen," the dealer said.
Eriks Dimitrios threw out a pair of Kings.
His cards on the table were 9, 3, A, 7, and K.
"Eriks Dimitrios, three Kings. It's your turn, Mr. Devonshire," the dealer said to William.
William flipped his cards open and threw them on the table.
"Three aces, you win with three aces, Mr. Dimitrios," the dealer said to Eriks Dimitrios. After that, he put away all the cards on the table.
Eriks Dimitrios looked at the smiling William with a gloomy face. He took out the check and wanted to recoup his losses.
But then, a waiter handed a note to Eriks Dimitrios.
Alex Dimitrios glanced at the note, lowered his head, and cursed softly. He stood up and picked up his clothes. He glanced at William and Alexander Ambrosio with a look of unwillingness before leaving.
"Wait, Mr. Dimitrios. You forgot your parking card. Thank you."
Dimitrios took out his parking card from his pocket and threw it on the table. He left without looking back.
William watched Eriks Dimitrios leave. He knew this guy was going to see Le Siever.
William said to Alexander, "Dear, can you help me play with everyone for a while? I'm going to call the flight crew to confirm if I can fly to America today. "
"But I don't know how to play," Alexander said with a confused face.
"Dear, you've been watching for so long. You should know how to play. It's okay. The dealer will tell you how to play. If you don't have a good hand, don't play."
William got up and kissed Alexander. He threw a 500 pound chip to the dealer and said, "Ma 'am, sorry to trouble you. Please teach this lady if she doesn't know anything."
"Okay, Mr. Devonshire. Don't worry, I'll explain to Miss Ambrosio." The dealer got the 500 pounds and thanked him.
The others couldn't wait for Alexander to play. This chick looked like a newbie. She could win back the money William had won from them.
William walked out of the casino and called Barney. When the call went through, Barney said to William, "Boss, we can't keep up with Eriks Dimitrios. He got on a yacht and is now at sea."
Damn it, William cursed. It seemed that Le Siever had become more careful.
Eric Dimitris, who had boarded Le Siever's yacht, looked helplessly at the furious Le Siever and said, "It's hard for me to understand how this is my fault. Everything was planned by you. All I had to do was find someone for you."
"Find someone who was being watched by the American secret service? And someone who was being captured by the best mercenaries in America? Fortunately, your people fell to their deaths. Otherwise, I can't guarantee what I would do. "Le Siever snorted angrily.
"I don't know if I can trust you anymore, Dimitrios," Le Siever said.
"Then don't. It doesn't matter if you trust me or not. I only care about my reputation in the mercenary world. Don't say that I'm irresponsible. I have someone here who's willing to complete this mission. He just needs to know a little bit of the details and he'll be paid," Eriks Dimitrios said.
"One last time, Eriks Dimitrios. You know the consequences of failure. Those warlords and drug lords won't let you and your beautiful wife go."
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