Gu Laoer said it so decisively, but when it came to placing the bet, he began to hesitate.

"Do you still want to place a bet? If not, I'll open the bet!" The man shaking the dice kept urging.

"Let's not bet on this round for now, you start!" What was rare was that Gu Lao Er did not follow suit and place a bet this time.

Gu Lao Er didn't place a bet, so Er Laizi spoke up, "Second brother, do you think this is a big or small bet?"

"I think it's better to go big..." Gu Laoer said it without thinking too much.

"Then I'll buy the big one... I think your intuition is always accurate, and I believe in you." Er Laizi generously put down ten dollars.

"Do you want to think about it again?" Gu Laoer persuaded. He felt that ten yuan was not a small amount of money, and he would feel guilty if he was wrong.

"No need. I believe in your intuition, second brother." Er Laizi would not listen to Gu Laoer's kind advice, because he knew that this time it would definitely be a big one, without any suspense.

"Then it's up to you!" Seeing that he couldn't persuade him, Gu Laoer stopped trying to persuade him. He also sincerely hoped that Er Laizi could win.

“Big, big…” Er Laizi gave a look to the man shaking the dice, and the man immediately understood what he meant and made his moves without saying a word.

"Big..." the man shaking the dice shouted, and then teased Gu Laoer, "This brother is right, it is really big, why didn't you buy it! Otherwise, you would have made back your money."

The man’s words made Gu Laoer feel itchy, and he was also regretting why he didn’t place a bet just now, otherwise he would be the one winning the money now.

"Yes! Second brother, why didn't you place a bet? But it doesn't matter, you will definitely win next time." Er Laizi deliberately held the money in his hand and counted it in front of Gu Laoer.

Gu Laoer was particularly excited and immediately made an important decision, which was to bet all his money on the next round.

He just didn't believe that his luck would be so bad. Since he guessed it right this time, he would definitely be able to guess it right next time as well.

"Yes, I will definitely win." Gu Laoer immediately took out all his money and bet it all on the big bet in a fit of excitement. Er Laizi also followed suit and placed a bet.

"Big big big..."

Gu Laoer shouted with all his might, as if he could be called out by doing so, and Er Laizi also shouted just as hard, but he did so in order not to arouse Gu Laoer's suspicion.

I must bet big this time, otherwise I will lose all my money and how will I live in the future?

When Gu Laoer thought that he might lose this time, he became a little hesitant. Just when he was about to take some of the money back, the man shaking the dice seemed to understand and immediately opened his mouth quickly.

"Small…"

"The dealer kills everyone!" Then he took back all the money on the table.

"How could it be small? How could it be possible?" After losing all his money, Gu Laoer was completely distraught and kept repeating this sentence.

"Oh! Why isn't it bigger?" Er Laizi said in a pretentious manner.

"Yes! How can it not be big? I have bet all my money, what should I do?" Gu Lao Er obviously has not fully recovered and is still immersed in the emotion of losing money.

"Second brother, maybe the money can be returned in the next round." Er Laizi was afraid that Gu Laoer would back out now, so he continued to say tempting words.

The reason why he said this after Gu Laoer lost all his money was because all of this was part of their plan, the purpose was to make Gu Laoer borrow money from them, and at high interest rates!

"But I have no money left. I have lost all the money I brought with me." What Gu Laoer didn't say was that he had lost all the money in the family without leaving a penny.

"This is easy! You can just borrow from Brother Snake and the others, and then pay it back when you win money. That's what I do. It's called getting something for nothing!" When Er Laizi said this, he deliberately pulled Gu Laoer into the corner with a mysterious look on his face.

"Will they lend it to me?" Gu Laoer was very tempted, but still skeptical.

"Of course I will lend it to you! But I will charge a little interest. However, these are trivial matters. As long as you win money, this little amount of money won't matter. Brother, do you think this makes sense?" Er Laizi said with embarrassment, but upon closer inspection, it was not the case at all.

But Gu Laoer was only thinking about whether to borrow money, and didn't even notice the shrewdness that flashed across Er Laizi's face.

"Will the interest rate be very high?" Gu Laoer was tempted by Er Laizi's words.

"No, no, I've borrowed money many times, and every time I paid it back when I won, so the interest was only a few cents!" Er Laizi deliberately used himself as an example, and sure enough, Gu Laoer no longer had any concerns.

"Then take me with you to borrow money. I also want to get my money back as soon as possible." Gu Laoer urged Er Laizi.

"No problem, come with me, second brother."

In this way, Er Laizi brought Gu Laoer to a small cave in the mountain, where a ferocious man was sitting.

"Er Laizi, why did you bring this guy in? Don't you understand the rules here?" The man glared at Er Laizi and Gu Laoer fiercely.

"Brother Snake, of course I know the rules here. This brother is just unlucky and lost all the money he brought from home. He wants to make it back, so he comes to you for help." Er Laizi blinked desperately at the man called Brother Snake.

"So that's how it is! These are all small problems. How much do you want to borrow, brother?" Brother Snake's serious face instantly turned into a smile.

"How about fifty?" Gu Laoer said a number.

"Of course! Of course, since you want to borrow money, you have to write it down in black and white. This will be better for everyone."

"Do you still need to write an IOU?"

"Of course, otherwise what if you default on the debt?"

"Brother, if it were you, and I asked you to lend fifty dollars to someone without writing a receipt, would you be willing to do it?"

“I don’t want to…” Gu Laoer answered without even thinking. It must be said that Er Laizi knows how to talk.

If this happened in modern times, he might have been a good salesperson, but he just didn't use his ability in the right way.

"That's all. Don't worry, Brother Snake is trustworthy. Besides, I signed an IOU when I borrowed the money! This is all very normal. It's no big deal."

"But…"

"But what? Second brother, don't you want to make a comeback?" Er Laizi pointed out the pain point of Gu Laoer!

"Okay, I'll sign!"

As expected, Gu Laoer was fooled. In order to make up for his losses, he said that he could write an IOU. He didn't realize that he had fallen into the trap set by Er Laizi and his friends, and was still thinking that he would be able to win all the money back soon!

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