If Percy could not beat the purple-feathered beast, they would regain what they betted. However, if Percy won, they would be able to make a quick fortune.

Lourain coughed before he glanced at Jack. He was eager as well but was worried that he would get angry if he bet on Percy. After all, they just had a brief conflict-and an intense one at that. Him betting on Percy would mean he was siding with the enemy.

He would not be willing to voice out his intentions, but he did not want to lose out on a gamble that was a sure win either. It was not just Lourain, but Marth had a similar expression on his face as well.

Lourain gulped. He had a conflicted expression on his face as he struggled to decide if he would go. If he went, he would offend Jack. If he did not, he would lose out on a clear opportunity that was plain to see. He was reluctant to do so, so Lourian felt incredibly conflicted.

Compared to Marth, Lourain was a lot more impatient. Even if Marth was thinking the same thing, he had much better control over his emotions.

loved to gain any little profit he could either. So,

looked over at Lourain. Sure enough, Lourain constantly glanced at Jack with a guilty expression. It was practically written all over his face. Looking at that, Marth

was never affected by others, no matter what he did. The moment he decided on something, he would

and the others, who were all sitting in front. They looked at the

at that moment. Everyone immediately bet all the spirit crystals they had on Percy. The more all those warriors acted impatient and rashly,

was as if they were looking at mere

disdain, "These pests aren't even worthy of wiping my

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