Martin thought he would place a bet today, but unfortunately Daniel Hawkins was a player and could not participate in betting.

This is actually easy to understand. It’s just that Lucky Shop is afraid that if players participate in betting, they will fix the match.

In fact, for Martin, if a player really wants to fake a match, there are many ways.

However, for Lucky Store, there are still clear rules.

At that time, after Martin watched Daniel Hawkins put the money back into the bag and left the store, he felt extremely disappointed, which was no different from a cooked duck flying away.

Even Martin's superiors told him: "There's no need to wait for Mr. Hawkins, he won't come back. I've been in this business for so many years, and I can still tell from this experience. People like him If a customer, a wizard academy student, can't live up to the rules of one store, they will just switch to a lucky store."

Martin looked at his superior with disappointment, but he still had a smile on his face. His superior paused and said: "Students like them who can't get by the rules of a store will either give up, or they will usually switch to a store with worse credit. , but the rules are not so strict, as long as you can place bets.”

"Can't you be accommodating to a customer like this?" Martin asked.

After saying that, the superior shook his head and said: "We can't change the rules for one customer. Martin, I also advise you not to use your brain."

Ah... I really want to place an order, even if there is only one order this month... Although Martin roared in his heart, the smile on his face remained. He nodded and said gently: "Yes, I understand, thank you. Your advice.”

Just when the superior felt a sense of accomplishment for passing on his experience to his juniors, he saw two people coming in at the door. One of them walked in front. After looking around the room, his eyes finally fell on Martin's desk. place, and then I saw him pulling up the younger person behind him and striding over.

Martin looked at them and recognized one of them at a glance as Daniel Hawkins. His smile couldn't help but brighten. He glanced at his superior and said, "Come on, come on, Mr. Hawkins is back."

The superior had no expression on his face and nodded calmly: "Yes."

Martin returned his gaze to Daniel Hawkins. Before he could speak, he only heard Daniel say: "As long as you are not a contestant, you can place a bet?"

Martin nodded repeatedly, trying his best to suppress his excitement. He glanced at his superior again and confirmed, "It's okay."

The superior said coldly: "Okay."

Martin was puzzled. Wasn't this an order? It was also good for the store. Why was the superior looking so sullen?

Daniel followed Martin's eyes and looked at the dark-faced middle-aged man next to him. Based on his workplace experience, he probably guessed something about the situation, but it was important to place a bet now, so he just heard him say: "Then let's get started."

After saying that, he took out his money bag, poured out all the one thousand gold coins, and said to Henry: "You place the bet for me, and I won't treat you badly when it happens."

Henry Hawkins has been stunned since he saw his cousin. He has been stunned until now. He never imagined that he would come to Serafia, which can be said to be the dream of wizards in the country and one of the holy cities of wizards. , his first visit was to place a bet at the Lucky Shop, and he still paid so much money.

"Brother, this...isn't this bad..." Henry Hawkins hesitated.

"Stop talking nonsense and hurry up and sign the contract." Daniel directly put the quill into his hand: "Buy Dawn Wizard Academy to win. Remember, I will say it again. Next, there is only one principle, either buy Dawn Wizard Academy and win, or buy I win. If you dare to operate randomly, I won’t let you go. If you don’t know, hurry up and sign..."

Seeing that his cousin was still hesitating, Daniel said directly: "I know, you are afraid that your uncle and aunt will know, right? You are not afraid. If you don't tell, and if I don't tell, they won't know. And when it is done, I will not only give you For a sum of money, I promise to let you all leave the slum. What are you still doing? Hurry up..."

Daniel said, pushing Henry's elbow.

"In case..." Henry said.

"What if?" Daniel said.

"What if you lose, brother?" Henry said.

"Are you kidding me? I have never lost before. Just listen to me and I will make sure you are prosperous. Hurry up." Daniel urged again, his tone was a little impatient, and his voice couldn't help but rise. If it wasn't close to closing time, they would have It will probably attract the whole store.

So, under Daniel's half-persuasion, half-encouragement, half-suppression, and half-force, Henry finally signed the contract.

After Martin drew up the bill, he looked at Daniel and Henry. He didn't know who to give the bill to for a moment, so he asked weakly: "Then this bill..."

"Oh, he betted this bill, so give it to him." Daniel said.

"Yes." Martin handed the bill to Henry with both hands and said solemnly: "Sir, please keep your bill."

"If you lose it, I'll kill you." Daniel said to Henry.

When Henry took the bill numbly, Daniel breathed a sigh of relief, feeling as if he had accomplished a big thing. Then he patted Henry on the shoulder and said, "During this time, we will stay in the tavern, eat, drink and have fun. I'm in charge."

Before leaving, Martin said to Daniel: "Mr. Hawkins, thank you for supporting me."

"Oh, nothing," Daniel said after looking at Martin's superior, "Your service is very good, so I will look for you in the future."

Martin hurriedly thanked them, then sent them out, looked at their backs as they left, then looked down at the contract in his hand, and saw the signature was written-Henry Hawkins.

The order was opened, this was the first order in Martin's life, he smiled to his superior: "One Hawkins left, but I didn't expect two to come directly."

The happier the superior saw Martin smile, the darker his face became. He had worked in the Tours Lucky Store for so many years, and he had seen all kinds of people. This time he actually made a mistake in judgment, so he said: "I hope the ancient gods will bless Mr. Hawkins and let him lose all his capital. This is the maximization of the store's interests."

Martin looked at his superior with a dark face, he didn't understand, didn't he open the order? Opening the order is good for the store anyway, why is the superior still dark, no matter what, today's happiness belongs to him alone.

Although Martin is an employee of the Tours Lucky Store, if the customer wins money, it means the store loses money

Martin didn't dare to speak out his heart, after all, they were on different sides, so he prayed to the ancient god in his heart: "Ancient God, I hope Mr. Hawkins wins this game."

As soon as he finished praying, he had a question. His superior prayed, and he prayed too. His superior hoped that Mr. Hawkins would lose, but he hoped that Mr. Hawkins would win. So, who should the ancient god listen to, or whose wish should he fulfill?

Oh, no matter what, it's the will of the ancient god. Martin thought about it, packed up his things, and went off work happily.

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