Chapter 504 Just a Hundred Bucks
The Understated Dragon Lord
Lily spoke so nonchalantly, as if winning a billion with a hundred bucks was as simple as a walk in
the park. Danny was speechless. âA hundred bucks to win a billion? Lily, why don't you just give me
a dollar and ask me to win a billion?â
"Because the cheapest chip in there is a hundred bucks! If I gave you a dollar, you wouldn't be able
to play at all! See how much I care about you?" she said with a playful smirk.
"You love me so much you could kill me," Danny joked.
...
Upon entering The Big Dipper, Lily led Danny through a lavish hall that stretched over tens of
thousands of square feet. It was a casino in all its splendor, bustling with all sorts of games.
"Go exchange that hundred for chips," Lily instructed, handing him the money.
Danny rolled his eyes at her and nonchalantly walked over to the service counter humming a tune.
The stunningly beautiful cashier, clad in a thigh-high slit dress showing off her long, silk-clad legs,
greeted him with sparkling white teeth and dimpled cheeks. Her voice was sweet as honey as she
asked, âHandsome, how much would you like to exchange for chips?â
Slapping the hundred-dollar bill on the counter, Danny cheerfully added, "Just a hundred bucksâ
worth!"
âOne hundred?â The cashier's smile faded into a look of disappointment, and she flatly refused.
âCountry boy, our smallest chips are worth a thousand dollars each. You canât exchange just a
hundred. You'd better take your money and buy some weed on the street corner!â
"Lady, can't you be a bit more professional? You called me 'handsome' a second ago, and now I'm a
'country boy' just because I only have a hundred? And you say the smallest chip is a thousand?â
Danny pointed toward the lower shelf of chips and said with a stern voice, âArenât those hundred-
dollar chips? Hurry up and give me one! I only need a hundred bucks to win a billion here!â
The cashier burst out laughing, her body shaking so much that the little pendant of her necklace
danced alluringly. As she bent over laughing, the view was more than enough to capture Dannyâs
gaze, and he found himself accidentally transfixed by the view.
Lily caught this little interaction, but instead of blowing up there and then, she decided to settle
scores with the 'country boy' later.
"What's so funny?" Danny asked.
"I'm laughing at you, country boy. Do you think youâre a fool? You actually believe you can win a
billion with just a hundred bucks? The Big Dipper casino has been around for a thousand years.
Less than a hundred people have ever won money hereâthat means, on average, just one person
every ten years walks away with winnings. Converting a hundred bucks into a billion is dreaming of
winning a million times your wager. No gambler in a thousand years has had such luck here. You, a
country boy, dreaming of a million-fold profit, it's utterly ridiculous!"
"Whether it's crazy or not, just sell me the hundred-dollar chip, let me play, and we'll see, won't we?
After all, Iâm a once-in-a-millennium kind of guy!" Danny grinned confidently.