Nangong Ming suddenly opened his eyes and looked at Xiao Ran in disbelief.

"Small? We won!"

At this moment, Xiao Ran was already lying on the table dividing the money and had no time to pay attention to him.

However, a burly man next to him looked at him with a mocking expression and said sarcastically:

"It's just good luck... Keep going if you dare!"

Nangong Ming waved his hand and refused: "No, no, this is enough. Guifu should let us out."

But little did she know that the man would laugh again, looking at Xiao Ran's actions with disdain.

"Who told you that this amount is enough? If you want to get out, you need at least this much."

He held up a finger and waved it in front of Nangong Ming.

"One hundred taels?"

The man shook his head.

Nangong Mingxin was as if beating a drum, and asked in confusion, "...One thousand taels?"

The man nodded.

In fact, a thousand taels was nothing to Nangong Ming, at most just pocket money. But now, in this gambling den, he realized just how much a thousand taels really was.

Xiao Ran was also slightly surprised. She looked at the silver in her arms and estimated that it was probably only thirty or forty taels.

Nangong Ming suddenly pointed to the entrance of the gambling den, his voice rising with surprise.

"Why? They didn't seem to have earned a thousand taels before they left!"

The burly man spat to the side, "You guys are nothing like those people. You look like rich kids, of course you're different from them."

So this is basically saying they're easy prey, like fat sheep waiting to be slaughtered.

"Continue," Xiao Ran said calmly.

Once the arrow is released, there's no turning back; having come this far, there's no reason to go back.

Nangong Ming could only scratch his head, continuing to ponder whether to guess big or small...

……

Not long after, the big man, who had been holding a toothpick in his mouth, saw the large pile of silver in Xiao Ran's arms. For some reason, the toothpick fell to the ground, and his eyes twitched, whether out of envy or something else.

……

He was starting to think he should take back what he'd just said. This kid…

That's incredibly lucky! It seems like as long as you follow his bets, you can win!

Xiao Ran counted the silver in her arms; it should be about one or two hundred taels, but she was afraid that it would be difficult to earn more silver in the future.

She watched as Nangong Ming was surrounded by a group of people, asking him whether he should bet on big or small next. Nangong Ming scratched his head in the crowd, constantly casting pleading glances at her.

Is this something that can be said? If he says it, wouldn't the bookmaker lose everything, down to nothing?

The dealer's expression seemed somewhat gloomy at this moment, and he said something to the servant behind him.

Not long after, someone arrived.

Ghost Axe walked to the card table and forcefully shoved the axe into it. Upon hearing the sound, the people around him immediately stood at attention.

He glanced at Nangong Ming, then at her, and said, "You two are quite something."

Nangong Ming stood to the side, scratching his head and chuckling to himself.

"I dare not accept such praise," Xiao Ran said, cupping her hands in greeting.

"Since you're so amazing, why don't you come with me to try something else?"

She thought for a moment and replied, "Okay."

She did want to try something different. Firstly, given the current situation, they probably wouldn't be able to make any money. Secondly...

Gongsun Bo was nowhere to be seen.

Moreover, judging from what Guifu said, there must be other places where bets are placed, and Gongsun Bo might be there.

"Ah!" Nangong Ming walked quickly to Xiao Ran's side and said in a low voice, "But I only know how to guess big or small... I don't know how to play anything else."

Xiao Ran turned her head and smiled gently at him:

"rest assured."

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