Chapter 38: 38 Big brother, stop smoking, we believe you_1
He's Actually A Sexy Girl? I Erected!
Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
âAlright, then go ahead and draw,â we really want to see just how good your luck can be.â
As Tang Feng agreed, fearing he might back out, everyone began to speak up.
In their view, Tang Feng was simply courting death.
Even if he had indeed drawn those three admission tickets by luck, luck is something you just canât rely on.
If he could draw three in a row, could he also draw four or five?
As long as he couldnât keep drawing them, he would have to cough up the three admission tickets he had already drawn.
Itâs not poverty thatâs feared, but inequality.
Even if nobody got an admission ticket, they couldnât let one person get so many.
Mr. Zhao had originally wanted to say something to dissuade the crowd, but seeing that everyone had reached a consensus, he had no choice but to keep his mouth shut and stay out of it.
The boy who had been the most eager the whole time immediately jumped onto the stage, âIâll supervise for everyone; nobody objects, right?â
The crowd below all nodded their heads, âNo objections.â
The boy smiled as he walked over and shook out all the lottery tickets from the box, piling them up like a little mountain.
Then he turned to look at Tang Feng, âSince your luck is so good, draw in front of all of us. But first, I need to cover your eyes so you donât peek.â
After speaking, he walked behind Tang Feng and covered his eyes.
Tang Feng didnât resist. He let his eyes be covered and simultaneously activated his scanning system.
âSwoosh, swoosh, swooshâ¦â
The information of that entire pile of tickets was displayed in front of him, unaffected by his line of sight.
âShould I start now?â
He first said in a teasing tone, then reached toward the pile of tickets and casually drew one out.
The people present all rushed forward, scrutinizing his every move, not giving him any chance to play tricks.
Tang Lele and Xu Xinling both started to get anxious.
What if Tang Fengâs luck had run out? What would they do then?
But it had come to this, and there was nothing they could do but take one step at a time.
At that moment, the host came over, took the lottery ticket from Tang Fengâs hand, and unfolded it bit by bit.
And his expression gradually turned more and more astonished.
Until it was completely unfolded, his expression had become extremely horrified, as if he had seen a ghost.
âHurry up and announce the result, did he draw one this time or not?â
âDo we even need to ask? Right before our eyes, he couldnât have played any tricks, how could he draw one again?â
âIf he draws one this time, Iâll eat that whole pile of tickets.â
âEnough talk, just announce the resultâ¦â
The crowd, seeing the host playing coy, had already grown impatient.
The host gave the crowd a strange look, slowly turned the ticket over, and showed it to them, âHe⦠He drew one again?â
âWhooshâ¦â
When the crowd saw the ticket in his hand, the entire plaza fell silent in an instant.
The three ordinary words âadmission ticketâ suddenly seemed so glaring.
He drew one!
He drew another one!
He drew yet another one again!
âMy God, how is this possible? How could he have drawn one again?â
âItâs impossible, we were all watching just now, he couldnât have cheated.â
âCould there be something wrong with this pile of tickets? They arenât all admission tickets, are they?â
âI think there might be a chanceâ¦â
Everyone couldnât accept this reality because it had overturned their understanding.
The boy who had covered Tang Fengâs eyes immediately let go, turned around, and pulled out two tickets from the pile to check.
âThank you for participating.â
âThank you for participatingâ¦â
âDamn it, why is it that the one he draws is an admission ticket, and all I draw is âthank you for participatingâ?â The boy was going crazy.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Hundreds of people at the scene all fixed their gazes on Tang Feng.
It was utterly baffling to them.
The fact was proven.
There was nothing wrong with that pile of tickets.
And Tang Feng hadnât cheated.
But he could still draw an admission ticket every time.
Wasnât that just too bizarre?
Even Song Lele and Xu Xinling joined the shocked crowd.
âIs he really the king of luck itself?â Xu Xinling asked Song Lele in astonishment.
âThereâs no other explanation,â Song Lele was so excited that she forgot to disguise her voice, which reverted to its naturally sweet tone.
While everyone was still in shock, Tang Feng sat on the edge of the stage, smilingly looking at the crowd.
âI already told you all, Iâm just lucky, why donât you believe me?â
He didnât turn to look at the pile of tickets and just reached out, taking one and handing it to the eager boy.
The boy hastily took it, looked at the ticket, and his expression turned to one of horror as he trembled out the words.
âAdmission ticket!â
Tang Fengâs hand didnât stop; he grabbed another ticket.
âAdmission ticket!â
âAdmission ticket!â
âAdmission ticketâ¦â
With each ticket he grabbed, the boy received it and called out.
Soon, more than a dozen tickets had been pulled out.
All of them were admission tickets!
The mouths of the people below were wide open, gaping like hippos.
It was only the physical limitations of the human jaw that restricted the extent of their astonishment.
âStop drawing, please stop!â
Some with stronger mental fortitude recovered first, and upon seeing that Tang Feng was still drawing tickets, they immediately spoke up to stop him.
The others then came to their senses.
In this pile of tickets, there were only a hundred admission tickets.
This guy had already drawn a dozen in one go, leaving even fewer spots for everyone else.
âStop it, stop nowâ¦â
âNo, noâ¦â
âI canât take it anymore, can someone stop him?â
âWhimpering, please stop himâ¦â
A chorus of girlsâ pleas echoed around the venue.
It made many passersby in the plaza panic, unsure of what kind of event was taking place.
Were they airing an X-rated movie in broad daylight?
The boy on stage, reminded by the crowd, finally snapped back to reality.
Just then, Tang Feng reached out to the tickets again.
The boy rushed over in a panic and grabbed his hand.
âBrother, stop drawing, we believe you. We believe you really drew these by luck.â