Chapter 1015 No One Can Win Against Herb Herb paid no attention to Ameliaâs angry glare and simply raised an eyebrow at her before turning to face the direction of the VIP lounge.
He was very polite, extending his slender hand and making a gesture of âpleaseâ to James.
âLetâs go, Mr. Evans. Letâs go inside and play a round.â
âMr. James, donât gamble with him!â
Friedman, Kenny, Jonah, and Jeff, who had just come out of the VIP lounge, stepped forward to stop James.
âHe is the gambling king of here. When it comes to gambling, no one can beat him.â
Friedman stepped forward and positioned himself in front of James, shielding him from Herb. As the owner of the casino, he tried to persuade Herb to back down.
âMr. Clark, you are a frequent visitor here, but Mr. James is here for the first time. Itâs unfair to ask him to gamble with No One Can Win Against Herb you, isnât it?â
Upon hearing this, Herb scoffed at Friedman.
âWhatâs wrong, Mr. Nelson? Are you trying to use your identity as a casino owner to interfere with the playersâ gambling?â
âI didnât mean it that way.â
âWhat do you mean then?â
Friedmanâs expression turned cold.
âMr. Clark, you can make a bet with Mr. James. But can you change to play another game instead of gambling at the table?â
âYes, change the game!â
Herb always won at the gambling table. Even though James just gambled with them and won a lot, it was not even worth mentioning compared to Herb, who frequented the casino year-round.
Friedman and his friends knew what kind of person Herb was, so they couldnât just stand by and watch James get scammed.
Herb couldnât help but sneer when he saw a group of young nobles stepping forward to defend James.
Herb couldnât believe that someone as ruthless as James still has friends who support him.
In fact, Herb was still somewhat in awe of Friedman. After all, in Vegas, they still had to rely on Friedmanâs family. Herb nodded in agreement.
âOkay, then letâs play another game. Anyway, I will win no matter what.â
After Herb finished speaking, he turned to the floor-to-ceiling window at the end of the hallway.