Guo Shun looked at Wu Li's expression and knew that he must have no money: "Brother Wu, a little gambling can make you happy. You have worked so hard to take care of your sister-in-law. It would be good for your health if you take some time off."

Yes, I have been working too hard recently, but Brother Guo understands me: "Thank you Brother Guo for thinking about me, but I am really short of money."

Guo Shun took out two taels of silver from his pocket and said, "Brother Wu, this is a gift from my brother. Please..."

Wu Li was very touched at this time, but he couldn't help but say: "How can I take Brother Guo's money? I will bring money next time and have fun with my brothers."

How could Guo Shun wait until the next time? He said, "It's a rare opportunity that you and I are in a good mood today. Take these two taels of silver, Brother Wu. If you lose, it's mine. If you win, it's yours."

The more Wu Li looked at Guo Shun, the more he admired him. He thought this brother was worth making friends with, so he was no longer polite and took the two taels of silver: "Thank you very much, brother Guo."

The two men entered the door. Zhao Da had no money, and Guo Shun would not give him money to gamble for pleasure, so he followed the two men like a servant.

A pair of eyes watched the three people enter the gambling house, then called one person to follow them in and disappeared at the alley.

The gambling house was bustling with people, shouting, laughing, and sighing. Gamblers were sitting around the gambling table or standing in front of the betting counter, their eyes flashing with greed, excitement, and anxiety.

Some gamblers had rosy faces, obviously having won a lot of money, while others had pale faces, obviously having lost everything.

In a corner of the gambling house, several musicians were playing cheerful music, adding a lot of atmosphere to this gambling feast.

After Wu Li followed Guo Shun into Hongyun Hall, he was quickly infected by the noisy atmosphere inside. Guo Shun pulled him to a table and asked him to watch a few hands before placing a bet.

Wu Li had never been to a casino, and he didn't know how to gamble, but the more he watched, the more interesting he found it. Seeing that he was watching with great interest, Guo Shun knew that the time was almost right, so he encouraged him to try his luck.

Wu Li was still a little hesitant, so he said, "Brother Wu, just follow them and place your bets, come on." As he said that, he took out another tael of silver and placed a big bet.

"If you lose, it's my fault. Come on," Guo Shun urged Wu Li again.

Wu Li made up his mind and took out one or two taels of silver to bet big. Of course, he would not see Guo Shun winking at the dealer.

This is the simplest gambling game, just roll the dice and bet on the size.

Wu Li got a big bet on his first bet and won a lot of silver. He was even more excited and won two more bets in a row. After a few bets, one tael of silver became four taels of silver.

It was so easy and fast to make money. Now I just wanted to buy some good food to take home.

Guo Shun looked at Wu Li's affectionate expression and knew that he wanted to leave, so he said, "Brother Wu, let's go and have a rest first."

Wu Li grinned and said, "Then listen to Brother Guo."

Guo Shun took him to the rest area nearby to drink tea and chat. Zhao Da, who was not talkative but very attentive, poured tea for them.

After two quarters of an hour, Guo Shun tempted Wu Li to try other gambling games. Wu Li didn't care about anything else at this time. After being flattered by Guo Shun, he felt proud and eager to try.

Guo Shun took him to another gambling table.

Wu Li seemed to be assisted by the God of Gambling. He occasionally made small losses, but mostly won. By the end of the Shen time, he had accumulated dozens of taels of silver.

Guo Shun saw that it was almost done, so he pulled him out of Hongyun Hall. Guo Shun said, "Brother Wu, you are so lucky. How is it?"

Wu Li did not understand what he meant for a moment, but then he thought, he had won a lot of money, so he had to return the capital to the owner. He then took out two taels of silver and said, "Hey, Brother Guo, don't blame me for being too excited. This is the capital."

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