Joel counted out twenty silver coins and placed them on the table. He was about to pick up the dice cup, but he heard Manda say: "I don't have dice."

   Joel smiled and said, "Didn't I give you some?"

   "Lost by me."

   "I'll give you three more." Joel took three dice and handed it to Manda. "This is an expensive gift, worth twenty silver coins. Tell your father, don't feel bad."

   Manda held three dice, held it in his hand, and squeezed it, blew to the palm of his hand, knocked it on the table again, and then buckled it into the dice cup.

   "Are you praying for good luck?" The pretty girl Helena smiled beside her, "Come on, sit next to my sister, and my sister will give you good luck."

This is the usual method of "Feng Jiang". First, it can distract customers and cause interference to some customers who know the "skills". Second, they can coax the guests to keep raising bets. Under her coaxing, there are quite a few The guest didn't even know how to count, and emptied out his wallet in a bewildered manner.

   Manda was also a little interested in this girl, and simply sat on her lap. This move made Helena a little surprised, and even annoyed Joel. His action of putting the dice was a little slower, allowing Manda to see the points he had made in advance.

   One king and two dukes, the biggest point, the bet of twenty silver coins made Joel dare not care.

   Manda shook the dice cup, and when he heard the sound of the dice rolling in the dice cup, Joel let go. He thought Manda was just a stupid kid who wanted to bet on luck.

   But what he didn't expect was that when Manda was blowing on the dice, he had already replaced the dice. The dice he used were filled with mercury, and the dice were only spinning around in the dice cup, and the number of points had already been fixed.

   After shaking the dice, Joel opened the cup first, one king and two dukes.

   "Poor boy, you lost." Helena sighed.

   Joel just wanted to collect the money, but Manda moved his hand away: "Don't be so anxious, I haven't opened the cup yet."

   Joel frowned and said, "Do you know the rules? There is no higher point than me."

   Manda made no sound, he opened the dice cup, it was also a king and two dukes, and the two sides tied.

   Joel frowned, then smiled: "Little guy, good luck, take your silver coins back."

   "Why take it back? Can't I raise it?" In the past three days, Manda learned the rules of gambling. He took out forty silver coins and placed them on the table.

   Joel licked his lips and said to Manda: "Don't know what is wrong, good luck will not always look after you."

   Manda raised her neck and said, "If you admit defeat, the money on the table will belong to me, and you will get out of it."

   Joel’s smile disappeared, and Manda’s expression disgusted him. He counted out thirty silver coins, plus a large pile of copper coins, and piled them on the table.

   "This is really shabby." Manda smacked his lips.

   "You can count, there are not a lot of copper coins." Joel won all copper coins at the gambling table. He had gone to a market before and exchanged copper coins for gold coins. There were not many silver coins in his hand.

   "Only the pauper counts these coppers." Manda picked up the dice cup, and the two shook the dice again. They opened the cup and looked again. They were still one king and two dukes, and the second game was a tie.

   Joel was sweating. He suspected that Manda was not based on luck, but some skill.

   He was not the only one who was sweating, Helena was also sweating, and sweat dripped on Manda's head.

   Manda wiped the sweat beads on his forehead, looked up at Helena and said, "Are you hot or scared?"

   Helena was taken aback, and then smiled: "What am I afraid of? I didn't place a bet. I think this place is too close to the firepit."

While talking, Helena took off her outer shirt. Such a move was very lethal to the young boy, but Manda was not blushing, her heart was not beating, and she squeezed Helena's face: "You are really A lovely person."

   Joel was furious, but the things that made him angry are still behind. Manda took out a gold coin and placed it on the table: "I have to raise, do you dare to bet?"

   The middle-aged man shook his head at Joel. Helena blinked at Joel unceasingly. Joel gritted his teeth and took out a gold coin from his purse and patted it on the table: "Let's come again."

   It was a tie again, Manda continued to raise, and he took out five gold coins.

   Joel also took out five gold coins, and the two picked up the dice cup at the same time.

   Dice rolling is a very complicated technique. The principle seems simple. It is nothing more than making the dice slide against the dice cup, but as long as the force is slightly uneven, the dice will roll. Even if it only rolls once, the consequences are unimaginable.

Joel was waiting for Manda to make a mistake, but the chance of Manda making a mistake was much lower than that of Joel. When the bet reached twenty gold coins, Joel shook his hand and he felt his money bag lighter. It’s a lot lighter.

   The entire tavern was silent. Looking at the mountains of gold coins on the table, all the guests seemed to have joined the gambling game, sweating and shaking with Joel.

   Joel picked up the dice cup, most of his savings are on the table, he knew he couldn't afford to lose this game.

   He regretted a little bit, regretted not following the advice of the middle-aged man and Helena, of course it was just a little bit.

   This is not the time to think about this. He has no retreat and must win the game. He glanced at Helena and then picked up the dice cup.

   Manda also dice the cup. After shaking it for a while, Joel's dice cup fell off the table first, and Helena took the opportunity to stab Manda's elbow.

The trick was sudden, but Manda was unexpectedly defensive. Before Helena touched his elbow, he first felt Helena's body move and quickly handed the dice cup to his left hand. It was shot on the table.

   With this shot, Joel's face turned pale, the table quivered, and the dice in the dice cup seemed to move.

   Manda took the lead to open the dice cup, and his wrist was disturbed by the change of hands just now. This time he drove out a king, a duke, and a viscount.

   Joel saw hope, and he opened the dice cup carefully.

   A king, a duke, and the third dice, still a king.

   "Rebellion!" Manda picked up the dice and blew out, "Good luck has always been in favor of me, you are going to lose twice."

   Joel held the dice cup for a while without a word, he almost slumped to the ground.

  No, it's impossible. Manda's dice keeps rolling. There can be no such superb skill in the world.

   "You are cheating, there is something in your dice!" Joel is fairly knowledgeable, he knows how to cheat in dice.

   "You gave me this dice, don't believe it, see for yourself." Manda threw the dice in front of Joel, and when he was blowing, he changed the dice back.

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   Joel took out a dagger, and the guests exclaimed and hid in the distance.

   Manda frowned and said, "What do you want to do?"

   Joel made no sound, and smashed the dice with a knife, but there was nothing inside.

   He smashed another dice, and there was still nothing inside.

   When he wanted to smash the third dice, Manda was upset: "Don't smash my table."

   He picked up the dice with his fingers and cut it in half neatly with gold fingers. The dice that fell on the table were empty.

  Manda whispered: "What else can I say?"

   Joel realized that he had offended someone, and tremblingly replied, "I lost."

   "If you lose, you will give you money. Double the last round and you have to give me twenty gold coins."

   "I, no, I don't have that much money."

   "Is this true?" Manda picked up a copper coin and cut it in half with his fingers.

"I really didn't..." Joel looked at Helena. Helena touched her waist. There was a dagger hidden there. Manda suddenly jumped off Helena’s leg and snatched it. Helena's dagger looked at Joel with a grim look.

   The guests did not dare to say a word. They had never seen this scene in their entire life. The middle-aged businessman knelt on the ground and cried: "We are wrong. Don't hurt my sister. I beg you."

   Joel raised his head suddenly, pointed at Helena and said: "I will leave her to you and use her to pay off the debt!"

   The middle-aged businessman pounced on Joel, and said with all his might: "You bastard, what are you talking about!"

   Joel knocked the middle-aged man over with a punch, pointed at Helena and continued, "Can you keep her?"

   Manda smiled, broke the dagger with his fingers, and asked again: "Is this true?"

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