Chapter 292 The Hypocritical Heroine Who Was Deprived of Luck (6)

"This is the largest underground casino in the capital, right?"

"That's right, this is a well-known capital city. People who go in and out of it are either bankrupt or rich and wealthy. The stakes are dozens of times higher than other places. They don't even have the qualifications to enter without any property."

Following the words of Lingju, the servant introduced that this bet is also the most important source of income in the capital, hard-working people can't even step into this place, and none of the people who can get in is a fuel-efficient lamp.

"Oh, it looks like it needs to be powerful and rich." She thought about it, looked around, the street was very lively, not far away, there was a seller of calligraphy and painting.

She had a plan in mind, and asked a scholar for a pen, ink and paper, and wrote the word fortune-telling on the white paper.

One hexagram goes straight to the sky, one hexagram is impoverished, and the fortune teller is all for profit.

The relic hangs by the side, closing its eyes and meditating, and those who wish to take the bait.

The people who came and went looked at Lingji a few more times because of the words, but no one seriously stepped forward, only thinking that the child was just adding to the joke.

Sitting for a day, no one cares.

There are many people coming and going in and out of the casino, but no one takes it seriously.

The previous servant came back after finishing his work, and saw that the Lingling was still here.

"Child, don't you go home? It's getting late, if you don't go back, it will be difficult to walk at night."

Lingzhu opened his eyes, stood up, and shook his head, how could the fish leave before it was hooked.

"Go home and stay longer, your family should be in a hurry."

"Alone, with nothing to worry about."

The corners of her mouth were raised, and she spoke with a faint smile, but what was more in her heart was to get back what belonged to the original owner.

"stubborn."

Seeing that the girl had no intention of leaving, the man left.

"Why didn't the fish take the bait?"

In the script, there is a woman named Mudan who will take the bait, listen to the fortune teller, enter the casino, pay off all the debts owed by the Mu family with a huge profit.

"Where is the beggar, drive them out, and hinder us from opening the shop."

"Go here, go here."

When the people who came to inspect saw someone setting up a stall in front of their shop, they called the servants and ordered them to be driven away.

"Good man, do you want to tell a fortune?"

Young Master Jin Yi stepped forward, snorted and made fun of it.

"Foretelling, what kind of divination are you a child, this thing can live a long life, if you have nothing to do, it's better to know more words, and it's more practical than pretending to be a ghost."

"Two liang, take this child away, don't affect our opening to do business, now, more and more people come to the casino, if a small matter affects the mood of customers, I can only ask."

Erliang was a well-mannered book boy. He stepped forward, picked up the things in the Lingzhi booth, grabbed the Lingzhi, then pulled it aside, and began to chatter and reprimand him.

"Two Liang, no father and no mother, the second son of the Jin family bought it from the slave market out of compassion. You are twenty years old and have served the son for many years. You are not good at speech. You were once dumb. Your ancestors have been in business for generations, offended thieves, and were killed by you." Kill the door."

There was a vague smile on Lingzhu's face, and his voice was small. These words were enough to make Erliang's expression change. His face was not as calm as before, and he was a little flustered, his eyes dodged, and he subconsciously wanted to cover Lingzhu's mouth .

"Shut up...don't say any more!"

This is all about Chen Zhima's rotten millet, and it should be rotten in his stomach. If someone finds out and discusses it at this time, not only him and the second son, but even the Jin family will suffer.

"Do you want to set up a stall?"

"I can't guarantee how many people still know what happened today."

No one in the Jin family knew about Erliang's life experience, and they only treated him as a poor person. If one day they knew that Erliang would bring disaster, they would definitely not take him in.

(End of this chapter)

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