An Understated Dominance Chapter 2191 [4381– 4382]

An Understated Dominance by Marina Vittori

An Understated Dominance Chapter 2191-“Mr. Dustin, having fun alone is not as good as having fun together. I am doing this to provide entertainment for everyone. As the saying goes, small gambling is fun. Besides watching the game, wouldn’t it be nice to gamble on a few games?”

Abigail explained while counting the treasures presented by the surrounding warriors.

Despite the beautifully spoken words, the money-obsessed look was unmistakable.

She was a banker, not a charity; it was a useless thing. How could she be so active?

“I’m afraid you’ll be unlucky and lose all the boxes of spirit stones you brought.” Dustin reminded.

Generally, casinos would use rules to gain certain advantages, such as the banker and the player.

Although this advantage was very small, as long as the number of bets was sufficient and accumulated over a long period of time, the banker would definitely win.

So the casino was not afraid that you would win money, but it was afraid that you would not come.

But the bet that Abigail offered now did not give her any advantage.

If someone has good vision and good luck, a winning streak is likely to occur.

At that time, if the surrounding warriors followed the bets in large numbers, Abigail would have to lose all the spiritual stones in just one or two victories.

All in all, this was a very risky move.

It was possible to make a lot of money, but it was also possible to lose everything.

“Mr. Dustin, don’t worry; I have a secret weapon, and I will never lose money.”

Abigail turned back, blinked, and then said something in Dustin’s ear through sound transmission.

Since she dared to open this market, she was sure to win. It was simply nonsense for her to make money based on luck.

She didn’t fight an uncertain battle.

Dustin smiled, stopped talking, and began to help greet the warriors who were betting.

After clearing the arena ten minutes later, the second game officially started.

There were also eight arenas where different players competed.

After everything was ready, the warriors began to place bets one after another, betting on the player they were optimistic about winning.

“Brother! Listen to me, player No. 10 is very powerful; just bet on No. 10!”

“No. 10 is considered a good player. Don’t listen to his nonsense. In my opinion, No. 14 is the most awesome player!”

“Don’t fight anymore. Bet on player No. 36. That’s my senior brother. His strength has reached innate perfection. He is a rare opponent among his peers. He will definitely win!”

“…”

Everyone pointed, talked, and expressed different opinions.

Some people thought No. 10 was awesome, some thought No. 14 was better, and still others thought No. 36 was the real master.

In short, everyone had their own opinions, and no one could convince anyone.

In the end, most people chose to believe in themselves, while a small number of people were in a wait-and-see state.

There was no rush to place a bet, but to wait and see the situation first.

“Junior sister, listen to me. This time, I bet on No. 68. I’m sure that person will win!”

At this time, Sullivan pointed to a certain man on the No. 8 ring.

The man was tall, holding a mountain axe, and looked very imposing.

“Real or fake?”

Halle squinted her eyes and observed carefully, looking a little hesitant.

She didn’t have many treasures on her, and it would be very uncomfortable if she lost another round.

“To be honest, contestant No. 68 is so well-known worldwide that people refer to him as the Iron Mountain King!”

Sullivan began to spread the science carefully: “This man is born with supernatural powers, and he practices physical training. He possesses copper skin and iron bones, rendering him impervious to swords and guns. Even if I play, I may not win. If you bet on him, you are picking up the pieces, money!”

“So powerful?” Halle’s eyes lit up.

Today was a duel in Group C, and Sullivan was a player in Group B who was much better than the players in Group C.

Player No. 68 could bear such a high evaluation from Sullivan, which showed his extraordinary strength.

“Of course it’s awesome! Trust me, I guarantee there will be no problem this time!” Sullivan said so, patting his chest.

“Okay! Then I’ll bet No. 68!”

Halle was cruel, and she took out her sword and threw it at him. “Winning or losing depends on this one move!”

“You are courageous! You are worthy of being my junior sister!”

Sullivan gave a thumbs up, then raised his sword and slapped it on the table as a bet.

Both of them are dark iron swords of excellent quality that can replace five spiritual stones. If they win the bet, they can redeem all the things they lost before.

Of course, if they make the wrong choice,they will lose all their money.

Seeing the confident looks of the two of them, Rivka shook her head, feeling a little helpless.

But she did not dissuade him. Sometimes, no matter how many kind words she gave, it was not as profound as a lesson.

This time, Rivka did not place any bets.

Mainly because there were too many people and she didn’t like to join in the fun.

On the contrary, Briggs bet all the spiritual stones he had just obtained and chose player No. 36.

“Mr. Dustin, do you want to play a few more games?” Abigail turned back and looked at Dustin.

“What? “Do you even have to cut my leeks?” Dustin joked.

“Look at what you said. Am I that kind of person? I’m all for your own good.” Abigail blinked her eyes, looking like she was very honest.

“Okay, I’ll just play a few words. I want to see what kind of medicine you are selling in your gourd.”

Dustin smiled, then took out all the spirit stones and bet them all on player No. 36.

Contestant No. 36 was a man who was tall and had thin cheeks. He exuded an icy aura.

The man in green wielded a long spear with a leather sheath covering its head and a black iron body.

The main reason Dustin defeated the man in green No. 36 was because the opponent was really good.

The realm of innate divine-level martial artists was definitely among the best in Group C.

Given the tall man’s strength, he could undoubtedly advance to Group B.

Staying in Group C was a downgrade for most warriors.

Because many of the players in Group C were in the early stage of innateness, as well as in the middle stage of innateness, and there were relatively few in the late stage of innateness, not to mention the more powerful innate divine-level martial artist.

“Okay, okay, the game is about to start; everyone has decided to leave and can’t play!”

After all the players came on stage, Abigail shouted a few times and then decisively closed the set.

To show fairness, no one could bet once the game started.

As for the final result, winning or losing depends entirely on eyesight and luck.

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