Chapter 314 What Will Be Your Wager?

“Are you sure,” Kiran asked with a raised eyebrow, “you want to make a bet with me,

Chairman Alvarez?”

“Why? Are you getting cold feet, President Kiran?”

Kiran smiled as he shook his head. “Why would I get cold feet? Since that’s what requested, I hope you don’t regret it later, Chairman Alvarez.”

Lewis’ lips curved, and he didn’t reply to that comment.

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On the other hand, Faust was slightly relieved to see that, as it was the best-case scenario for him if they could thrash it out through a bet.

Faust approached them and took the initiative. “How about if I become the dealer for your game? Do you trust me?”

Kiran sat at the table and glanced at the man across from him. “I do, naturally.”

“Let’s start,” Lewis said calmly. He looked at Seth out of the corners of his eyes.

Seth met his gaze and understood him. He signaled to his subordinate standing beside him, who nodded and silently backed out.

Kiran voiced out, “It’s no fun betting without money. Let’s start with some appetizers.” As he spoke, he pulled out a card and handed it to Faust. “Please help me exchange 500 million dollars worth of gambling chips.”

Faust was stunned. 500 million dollars? “Sir, are you sure you want to convert 500 million dollars into chips?”

Kiran nodded. “Well, what fun is there in playing without money?”

“Sure, I’ll get you your chips.” It was as simple as swiping a card, anyway. Faust had loads of chips. He could even bring out five billion dollars worth of chips, not to mention 500 million.

dollars.

Since Kiran was exchanging 500 million dollars into chips, Faust turned his gaze onto Lewis.

Before he could say anything, Lewis had already cast a card on the table. “I had the same thought. I’ll take the same amount.”

Faust secretly clicked his tongue. These men were real tycoons.

Although the cruise ship casino fared well and saw a turnover of hundreds of millions daily, it was the total expenditure of many customers. It was his first time seeing anyone participating in a bet with a few hundred million on his own.

Even Faust was tempted to join in the bet, but he kept in mind the purpose of this bet-to

conflict between Lewis and Kiran. He brought the bank cards to the person in charge of capital verification and brought the two men their

Faust

them were of the highest value each

the chips beside each man and took out a new set of

they sat at to watch

both looking calm and composed. Their

atmosphere was as tense as

“Can I print out an agreement

“Certainly.”

on Lewis all the while. “Since you proposed the bet, I believe you won’t mind me printing out this agreement

“Do as you

have the game

the same?”

cards, but neither checked their cards. Their eyes were locked on each other’s faces

the game would know, luck aside, mind games played a crucial role in winning without bending the rules, of course.

had no idea what was going on in their heads. He flipped the three community cards face. up on the table

his gaze and glimpsed at his

he casually grabbed a fistful of chips from his pile and

cards as he

“You look confident.”

goes for

another card face

another fistful of chips in such a way that the chips seemed nothing more than worthless pebbles instead

hadn’t checked his hole cards and called

the same for

frowned. He couldn’t

the ways of the game or were planning on playing dirty. Or

meant nothing to Kiran if he didn’t check his cards. Kiran couldn’t play any of his

could be Lewis’ method of

comes the final card,

Abruptly, he pushed forward his remaining chips. “Chairman Alvarez, are you still not checking your hole cards?”

wielder knows what they are. That

“Is that so? I’m intrigued.”

such a large amount of bet. They threw in 500 million dollars on the game like it was nothing. How much would

or

else crossed Kiran’s mind, and he suggested, “I think throwing in Moss Corporation’s shares is a good idea. What

from Moss Corporation, what will be your

“What about TOPSUN?”

“You look pretty assured,

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