Chapter 766 There were three players left in the game. Even though Fiman was seething on the inside, he couldnât let his frustration show on his face He put on a show of cheerfulness and continued to ask the other players if they wanted a fourth card.
Kenny asked for a fourth card, but his total score exceeded 21, so he was out.
Another player, Jose, got his third card, scoring 19. He was afraid he might go over 21 if he took another card, so he chose to stick.
The third playet Jeff, ended up with a score of 20 and decided he didnât need another card either.
Now it was the dealer Fimanâs turn to decide whether to deal himself another card. He was in two minds about it.
While he was hesitating, Bernard, without needing to guess, just looked at the card that was face-down, challenging Fiman with a c ocky lift of his chin.
âTurn it over.â
âThatâs just not fair!â
Fiman muttered, but he turned his card over as Bernard had demanded.
By turning over his card, he was choosing not to take a fourth.
20 points, not as high as Bernardâs.â
A player started banging on the table, stirring up the crowd.
âWeâve played here so many times, and itâs always Fiman who wins. This is the first time Iâve seen him lose!â
âIf Iâd known this would happen, Bernard shouldâve bet everything, making Fiman lose so badly he wouldnât have to open his establishment tomorrow!â
Compared to Fiman losing twenty billion, the other players losing two or three billion seemed like small change, and they werenât as pis sed off as Fiman.
Fiman, his face alternating between green and pale with rage, didnât mind losing money so much as losing face. He urged everyone to keep playing.
Letâs go another round. I refuse to believe Bernard is always this lucky!â
But Bernard, who had just won twenty billion, didnât even glance at Fiman. His eyes were fixed on Eleanor.
âMy darling, twenty billion is so much more than fifty million. Shouldnât our dealings increase proportionally?â
He leaned in close to her, whispering in her ear, âHow about we change it from twice a night to four times?â
Eleanor looked at him expressionlessly and rolled her eyes. âIf you want me to drop dead, just say so.â
Seeing her eye roll, Bemard gave her an indulgent smile, thinking to himself, Itâs not her whoâs going to die from this; itâs me.
Eleanor, unaware of his thoughts, looked into his sparkling eyes, asking him, âDo you want to keep playing?â
Bernard glanced at Fiman, who was in the grip of a gambling fever. âHeâs lost money; heâs not going to let me go that easily.â
Eleanorâs eyes lit up. âOur deal is, if you win fifty million tonight, it counts. But if you keep playing, you could still lose. If you lose, or if you donât win fifty million, you can forget about it for the next month.â
âNow youâre changing the conditions?â
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âDo you agree or not?â
The man rotated his cigar in his hand, counter-questioning, âWhat if I win big? Do we double?â
Eleanor hesitated for a few seconds, then held up a finger and said, âOne hundred billion, double!â
Bernardâs lips curled into a smirk, as if Eleanor had just fallen into a trap.
âHey, you two, enough with the lovey-dovey stuff. Hurry up, start the second round!â
Fiman, desperate to win his money back, tossed the dart to Bernard, hoping he would start the second round of the game.
Bernard threw the dart back and said, âLetâs change the game for the second round.â