Chapter 331: A Small Gamble

Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

When the crowd heard that it involved poker and cards, they knew that it was gambling. For the eighteen-year-old boys and girls who hadn’t been able to enter the casino legally, it inexplicably had a great attraction, so they suddenly began to ask questions.

“Oh, how do I play this?”

“Are you going to teach us how to gamble?”

Little Brother Le had been taught by the elders of the Le family since he was young, so he naturally didn’t pick up the bad habit of gambling. He grinned and said,

“What’s so fun about gambling? Let’s just play something interesting.”

He glanced at the food on the table and then fixed his eyes on the boxes of coke.

He pointed his finger and said,

“Let’s bet on this. Whoever loses will drink Coke, and during this period, they can’t go to the toilet. The first person to go to the toilet will be The Biggest Loser of the night and must accept a punishment.”

This suggestion was obviously a bit of a joke. When everyone heard this, they looked at each other with excitement in their eyes, as if they had already thought of how to trick others.

However, some people raised their opinions.

“But this isn’t fair. You’re familiar with the way to play this card, but none of us here have learned it.”

He pointed at Le Wan and the other two, then pointed at their own group of people.

“If we were to be placed on the same table, wouldn’t we lose miserably?”

Little Brother Le put his hands on his hips. Obviously, he had considered this situation before.

“So, to be fair, the three of us will not join the game. We will only bet on the winner.”

The so-called bet was when the other players didn’t personally enter the game, but placed their bets before the start of the game. They bet on which player would win the first round. If the bet hit the mark, the loser would have to pay double the bet, which meant double the coke. If the bet was wrong, the loser would have to drink Coke with the player.

Everyone thought that if they placed their bets before the start of the game, they probably wouldn’t be able to predict the game, so they agreed.

At this point, Little Brother Le still felt that the excitement wasn’t enough, so he shouted,

“There’s no limit to how many people can play the game. So, anyone who is interested in participating can directly join in.”

He had brought two sets of Mahjong with him this time, so he could directly open two tables of gambling. This took up eight spots. There were another six or seven people who expressed their interest and joined him.

In total, Little Brother Le had only used two sets of Mahjong to attract two-thirds of the players to join the game.

He looked at the dozen people around him and felt very proud. As long as he could attract everyone’s attention here, wouldn’t there be fewer people who wanted to cause trouble? That way, there wouldn’t be many people who would target his sister.

At the thought of this, he gave Zhai Jing a smug look.

“Hmph.”

If he took action, half of the trouble would be solved immediately. There were only a few people left. If Zhai Jing still couldn’t keep an eye on his sister, then he could just throw this useless future brother-in-law away.

When Zhai Jing saw his smug look, he felt a little amused and a little impressed. He had to admit that even if he thought that his IQ was higher than Little Brother Le l s, he couldn’t be like him. He was outgoing, cheerful, and had strong social skills that could easily attract everyone’s attention.

From a certain perspective, even though Little Brother Le’s personality was a little straightforward, he still had his own clever points. His charm wasn’t inferior to his two outstanding brothers. It was no wonder that even a successful big shot like Ren Rong had once mentioned it to him, and he was very envious of Le Wan’s parents for being able to raise so many outstanding children.

A proud smile appeared on Le Wan’s face as she looked at Little Brother Le who was teaching them how to play Mahjong.

Other than those who were immersed in learning how to play Mahjong, Emma and Jacques were the only two who were unhappy. The two of them had become famous in school since they were young because of their outstanding looks and rich family background.

As the center of the crowd, they had always been the center of everyone’s attention, especially at parties like this. The limelight had always been on the two of them.

In the end, this Little Brother Le had appeared. He was clearly still a little kid, but he had used two cards and a few words to steal the limelight.

This made them feel inexplicably unhappy!