Gopher was over the moon. He took the money and made a beeline for the counter, all too happy to exchange them for chips.

This time, he didn't get chips of a hundred for Charlie. The smallest value of the chips started from a thousand, and then to two thousand, five thousand and ten thousand.

When Gopher returned with the chips, he placed them respectfully in front of Charlie and said politely, "Mr. Wade, your chips. You can count them."

"No need." Charlie didn't even bother to look at them. He took out a chip worth ten thousand Canadian dollars and threw it at Gopher with an indifferent drawl, "This is for you." 'Oh! Thank you, Mr. Wade. You're so generous!"

Gopher was flattered. Gratitude filled his heart as he kept thanking Charlie, joy spreading throughout all of his body.

Charlie ignored him, took another ten-thousand-dollar chip, and placed it on the table as he knocked on the table top. He turned to the dealer and said, "Come on. Deal the cards."

The dealer nodded before casting a swift glance at Gopher. Gopher crossed his arms, with the left hand on top of the right upper arm. The dealer understood immediately: Gopher wanted Charlie to lose another round. So, the dealer quickly shuffled the cards. By now, Gopher became the conductor of the entire gambling game.

Charlie would win when Gopher wanted

Charlie to win.

If Gopher wanted Charlie to lose, then Charlie would definitely lose.

Of course, Charlie knew this very well.

But as always, it was of no importance to him.

Even as he lost more and more money, not a trace of displeasure appeared on his face.

Seeing how Charlie never reacted despite losing nearly three hundred thousand Canadian dollars, Gopher was certain that Charlie was indeed ridiculously wealthy. Normal people would be sweating profusely with growing agitation at this point, especially after losing so much.

When Charlie saw that his pile of chips on the poker table was getting smaller and smaller, he waited until he had only had five thousand dollars worth of chips left. Then, he pushed all of them and said lightly, "Come. The last one."

The dealer nodded, and glanced at Gopher once more. When he saw Gopher grabbing his right arm with his left hand, he knew that Charlie would lose the game again. So, he dealt a very small hand to Charlie.

After opening the cards, the dealer won Charlie again by a slim margin.

At this, Charlie stood up and said to Gopher with an annoyed sigh, "Alright, I'm not playing anymore. I don't have any luck today"

Gopher hurriedly took out the ten-thousand -dollar chip and handed it to Charlie.

Grinning, he persuaded, "Mr. Wade, why don't you try playing two more rounds with this chip? Perhaps you might have a chance to turn things around."

Charlie waved his hand and said indifferently, "I'm not playing anymore. It's no fun to play small to win my money back."

He paused before adding, "Why don't we do this? I'll come over again tomorrow night at the same time. I'll prepare two million Canadian dollars."

When Gopher heard this, he got so excited that he could barely keep his mouth closed. He restrained his glee and said, "Since you still want to play tomorrow, Mr. Wade, I'll pick you up from Stephanie's house again!"

Charlie nodded and said indifferently, "Continue driving that Rolls-Royce. I'm not used to riding in other cars."

"That's for sure!" Gopher laughed. He did not hesitate to say, "I'll make all the arrangements for tomorrow night!"

"Good." Charlie turned to Stephanie

and Claudia. You two shouldn't

come with me tomorrow night. This place isn't very suitable for you. The air ventilation isn't very good, and all this noise and chaos will be bad for your health."

Claudia was confused.

She didn't understand why Charlie didn't want to take her and Stephanie here with him tomorrow. Wouldn't Stephanie be in danger if the both of them didn't come here? However, she could not ask him this at the moment as Gopher was around. And so, she simply nodded obediently.

Stephanie also felt that this place was very dull and boring. Plus, it hurt her deeply to see Charlie losing so much money. She wanted to persuade Charlie so that he

won't come tomorrow, but stopped when a thought crossed her mind. After all, it seemed that Charlie was deliberately losing money, and this was very likely to be a plan of his. Unfortunately, Stephanie wasn't sure as to what he had in store, so she just nodded like Claudia did.

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