When afternoon rolled around, Seo Jun-Ho dragged Ply out of Dewdrop Inn. He looked through a thick pile of pages as they walked. He was skimming through the information that Ply had given him.
âMoneybug, is there a single person in this city who doesnât owe you anything?â Seo Jun-Ho asked, dumbfounded.
âAhem, well. As I said, Iâm pretty important around these partsâ¦Thereâs no place that my money canât reach around here.â
âThis city is a mess.â
â...â
Unsurprisingly, Ply didnât have much information on nobles. But it didnât mean that he had none.
âNo matter how poor they are, there wouldnât be any noble families who would borrow money from a loan shark.â
But shockingly, there were some noble children who would borrow money for luxury goods or for gambling. To conceal their actions from their parents, they would borrow from loan sharks.
âWhy arenât you collecting their debts? Itâs a lot of money. You could just go to their parents to get your money back.â
âWhy would I? Even a single dayâs worth of interest is a lot.â
â...Are you sure that youâll be able to get your money back?â
âYes.â Ply spoke with the confidence of a professional. âDo you know what nobles value the most? Itâs their reputation. The amount I let them borrow is based on what their name is worth.â
âWhat if they refuse to pay you back?â
âA nobleâs biggest fear is giving their political rivals an upper hand. If they refuse to pay, I can sell their information, and theyâll be humiliated in social circles.â
âIâm impressed that youâve survived this far.â
âYou learn some things when youâre running a scaâI mean, a business.â[1]
Truthfully, Seo Jun-Ho was a bit impressed. âWhat surprised me the most is the way that you had all this information memorized.â
âDespite my appearance, Iâve got a good head on my shoulders.â It was true. Ply knew about everyone that had borrowed, was currently borrowing, or would borrow money from him in the future. His knowledge in this field was unmatched.
âThis guyâ¦heâs more useful than I thought.â
He had definitely been worth the effort when Seo Jun-Ho had beaten him up a little.
Ply suddenly grew serious. âWhen you enter the gambling den, you have to be on guard.â
âWhy?â
âHaus has professional gamblers in each of his establishments. They prey on the guests and take everything from them, including the clothes on their backs. Especially that guy named Fivur.[2] When he sits down for a game, he takes everything on the table. Donât play with him, no matter what.â
A moment later, Ply ducked behind a wall and pointed at an unassuming building. âThatâs the gambling den.â
âGot it. Go wait at the inn. I donât want them to think Iâm with you.â Seo Jun-Ho ordered.
âYes, sir.â He quickly turned to leave. Forget the inn, he would go straight to his office where his subordinates were hiding.
âIf youâre not there when I come backâ¦â But Ply froze in his tracks upon hearing Seo Jun-Hoâs following words. âWell, you better be there.â
âDammitâ¦â The likes of Seo Jun-Ho would have no trouble finding their hideout anyway. Moreover, if Seo Jun-Ho simply asked Haus later, Haus would quickly snitch on Ply. As such, Ply turned around and smiled brightly. âI wouldnât do that. Iâll be waiting at the inn.â
Seo Jun-Ho smiled as he scampered away and turned back to the gambling den. Two large bouncers stopped him at the door.
âYour money?â
âI have more than enough.â When he showed off his gold coins, they grinned and thumped his shoulders.
âGet out there and win.â
âItâs the perfect night to make some money. Go on in.â
âThanks.â He smiled and walked by.
The gambling den was thick with the stench of alcohol and cigarette smoke.
âIck, what an unpleasant smell.â The Frost Queen frowned and covered her nose. Seo Jun-Ho nodded in agreement.
âItâs hard to tell if this is a gambling den or an opium denâ¦â As he passed through the smoke, he started to see some players gambling away their money.
âShit! Is the roulette wheel broken?â
âTsk, one more time! Another game!â
âPlease, number 3â¦number 3⦠No! Why do I always lose?!â
âItâs not much different from Earth.â The people were playing with magic roulette wheels, cards, and dice. And of course, most of them were cheating.
âYes! A straight!â
âThatâs crazy. Looks like Fivurâs gonna take all the money tonight.â
âTsk⦠I wish that were me. Should I play a round?â
âNah. You canât play with that amount of chips. Dozens of gold coins move around every game.â
âFivurâ¦â
It was the man that Ply had mentioned. He walked over to the table where people were starting to gather.
âHahaha! Waiter! Get a glass of wine for everyone in the audience!â
âWow!â
âFivur! Fivur!â
âHe sure is intense.â
The game they were playing was poker.
âThe perfect game for attracting an audience.â
Seo Jun-Ho didnât really have much experience with gambling, other than the bet he had made with Gong Ju-Ha, but he knew the rules thanks to movies and TV shows.
âCan I play?â he asked as he sat down at an empty seat.
âWell, you have a face I havenât seen. Come join.â Fivur grinned.
âI just got here yesterday.â
âAnd you came to gamble straightaway. Haha, I like your style.â Fivur raised his glass. âThe stakes are pretty high today. Can you afford it?â
âOf course...â
There was quite a lot of money on the table since all the chips scattered on it were worth one gold each. Fivur whistled as Seo Jun-Ho exchanged his gold for a hundred chips.
âYou must be pretty good at poker. You seem confident.â
âNot really. After all, gambling is about luck, not skill.â
Fivur laughed. âYouâre right. The gameâs based on pure luck.â He stared greedily at Seo Jun-Hoâs chips.
The dealer shuffled the deck and dealt all the players a hand.
âWhat a shitty hand.â
Seo Jun-Ho knew that he was doomed from the moment he joined the game. He knew that there was no way that he could bluff against professional gamblers, but he still made the decision to gamble.
âHelp me out...â
He met eyes with the Frost Queen, who was sitting on the game table.
âI trust you...â
He was willing to lose some money for now. At least, until she figured out the rules.
***
Seo Jun-Ho shook his head. âFold.â
âOoooh!â
âHeâs amazing! He folds perfectly every time!â
âBeginnerâs luck, maybe?â
âThis is the first time Iâve seen Fivur lose money!â
Seo Jun-Ho had been playing for about an hour. He had started with 100 chips, but he now had 270.
âFrom the left, high card, high card, one pairâ¦Ah! Fivurâs changed his hand again. He has a two-pair now.â The Frost Queen floated over the table, reading off the hands. If you knew your opponentsâ hands in poker, you couldnât lose even if you wanted to.
âRaise.â
âOooh! He seems pretty confident this time!â
âDoes he know something? Or is Lady Luck smiling at him?â
Seo Jun-Ho won the round with a three-of-a-kind. He now had 350 chips.
â...â Haus was watching from the second-floor balcony. He waved over a servant. âWho is he?â
âI think heâs a Player. His skill is amazing.â
âSkill? You call that skill?â Haus scowled. Fivur was a professional gambler who could turn any gambling den upside down. How could some random Player keep winning against him?â
âHeâs too suspiciousâ¦For now, get all the guys to his table.â
âUnderstood.â
Haus gripped the railing, his eyes burned with rage. âHow dare he touch my money!â
***
âC-Contractor!â The Frost Queen pointed angrily at the new players. âThey are all cheating. Even the dealer is helping them!â
âHmmm.â Seo Jun-Ho was unsurprised. He knew this would happen.
âTheyâre a little late, though.â
He won too much. He now had 347 gold or 3.47 million dollars. No gambling den would be able to ignore such an amount.
âI should get moving too.â
He folded and stood up from his seat. Fivur and the other men looked at him nervously.
âL-leaving already?â Fivur unwittingly grabbed his sleeve. âH-how about we play a little longer? Look how much youâve been winning.â
âI already won a lot. It would be a waste if I lost it again.â
âB-butâ¦â Fivur started to tremble. If Seo Jun-Ho left like this, he would die.
Just then, a manager in a suit interrupted them.
âSir, the owner said that he would like to have a drink with you.â
The crowd started to murmur and looked at Seo Jun-Ho with envy.
âIsnât the owner one of the 2 Scoundrels of Gilleon?â
âThey say Haus has enough assets to compete with Goldberg.â
Seo Jun-Ho smiled. âOf course. Lead the way.â
He followed the manager to the second floor to an extravagantly furnished room.
âThis is the VIP room. Normally, only nobles are allowed to enter here.â
âHe didnât have to go this far.â He smiled.
A single man sat on the sofa, ten suited guards were standing behind him. Seo Jun-Ho instantly realized that he was Haus.
âHeâs about as strong as Moneybug.â
When he stepped forward, Haus started waving a piece of paper. âName: Seo Jun-Ho. Occupation: Player. Level is estimated to be in the mid-30s...Youâre pretty famous.â
Unsurprisingly, Seo Jun-Ho wasnât greeted with a warm welcome. âWhere did you get that?â
âI asked other Players. They seemed to know a lot about you.â Haus smirked as he tapped the table with his finger. âDo you know why I allow Players to come in, even though they have abilities that let them cheat?â
âWhy?â
âBecause I know that I can get that money back.â He crossed his legs and took a long sip. âI own the red-light district, which means that I know a lot of nobles. But Players? Of course, there are some strong ones, but they canât go against the nobles. Am I wrong?â
âNo. Youâre right.â Seo Jun-Ho acknowledged it. Just like Haus said, no matter how great he was, it was unwise to get involved with the nobles, and that was why Haus was so confident.
âSo let me make a deal.â Seo Jun-Ho suddenly spoke up. He placed all his chips on the table, except for the first hundred he had brought with him inside when he first walked into the gambling den. Haus repeatedly blinked.
â...What do you mean?â
âIâll give you back the chips I won. So give me information on the nobles.â
Dumfounded, Haus stared at him. âAre you messing with me? You won by cheating, and now you want information on the nobles for what was already mine?â
âI donât think itâs a bad deal. Besides, if you ask for nobles to help, itâll come with a price.â
Haus gritted his teeth. It was true. Even though it seemed like he had the noblesâ support, he would have to pay them considerably to borrow their power.
âYouâre sharp. But thatâs all you are.â He gestured with his finger, and the guards started to walk toward Seo Jun-Ho. âI donât need the nobles to take money from you.â
Seo Jun-Ho sighed. Since Haus had connections to the aristocracy, he initially wanted to resolve this as peacefully as possible.
If I knew this would happen, I wouldâve just used brute force in the first place.â
He thought of the time he had wasted gambling.
âAhh, my precious timeâ¦â
Then, he raised his fist.
1. The Korean word for money lending business is ì¬ì±ì while a business is ì¬ì . â
2. Can also be read as âfeverâ or âfibberâ. Author is having a lot of fun with names. â