Lin Feng, who was often looked down upon by Tesla but was indeed much stronger than an average person due to his Mental Power, noticed that a middle-aged man had been watching him since he entered the Casino. However, Lin Feng still did not know who he was or why he was paying attention to him.
There was no way around it; Lin Feng came to the Casino to quietly win money. Prepared for a "silent fortune," he certainly wouldn't rush over to ask this man his name or why he was watching him.
In the end, Lin Feng could only focus on playing the Slot Machine while keeping an eye on the middle-aged man.
Fortunately, the man seemed to be pondering as he watched Lin Feng and the Slot Machine that was continuously spitting out game tokens like a money printer.
Before long, Lin Feng had won nearly one hundred thousand in game tokens. The sound of the tokens pouring out was quite satisfying, but transporting them to the exchange counter gave him a headache.
Those were pure metal tokens. During the transport, Lin Feng had more than once considered simply stuffing the tokens into his magic ring, but in the end, he managed to remain rational and refrained from such a desperate act.
As he carried the tokens to the exchange counter, people looked at Lin Feng as if he were a wealthy man. Their expressions were filled with envy and jealousy, but Lin Feng remained calm. He knew very well that in such places, if he acted like a naive newcomer, who knows what these people might think.
When Lin Feng received one hundred thousand in cash from a young and beautiful cashier at the exchange counter, he felt a surge of excitement. This was because, in both his past life and this life, the largest sum of money he had ever dealt with was only several thousand. This couldn't help but excite him; he just concealed it well.
While carrying the heavy tokens earlier, all Lin Feng could focus on was how heavy they were. Now, looking at the ten bundles of cash in front of him, each unmistakably red with portraits of old men, he finally felt like a wealthy person.
Of course, despite his excitement, Lin Feng still generously (at least he thought so) asked the service attendant at the exchange counter to convert all one hundred thousand into chips.
From the beginning, Lin Feng had learned from Li Zhong that Casino game tokens could be exchanged freely as long as you had money; even if it was just one hundred or several tens of dollars, they could be exchanged. However, the minimum denomination for chips was one thousand.
Holding onto his meager ten chips, Lin Feng began preparing to truly rake in some money with Li Zhong following closely behind him. One hundred thousand was far from satisfying his appetite.
Meanwhile, the middle-aged man who had been watching Lin Feng sat at a dice table. When he noticed Lin Feng casting numerous glances his way, he generously raised his glass and smiled at him.
Lin Feng was most familiar with dice when it came to gambling. Plus, the effects of his magic ring were most pronounced with dice. Seeing that the middle-aged man was greeting him directly, Lin Feng walked over out of curiosity about why this person was interested in him.
"Ha ha... Little brother has good luck." The middle-aged man smiled and chuckled as he saw Lin Feng approaching, directly acknowledging that he had been watching Lin Feng earlier.
"Ha ha... Just a little fun, I got a bit restless and came to play." Seeing the other party greet him so openly, Lin Feng also smiled and humbly downplayed his presence, trying to make it seem like he was just another regular at the casino.
There was no way around it; Lin Feng knew that he would soon rely heavily on the magic ring as his golden finger to win big. At this moment, pretending to be a seasoned player at the casino would at least make him seem less out of place.
Watching Lin Feng trying hard to act like an old hand at the casino, Chen Sheng found it somewhat amusing. He had always been a good student, yet now he was pretending to be a young man who frequently mingled in casinos.
Chen Sheng didn't originally know Lin Feng, but his daughter, Chen Xinni, did know him, and their acquaintance had not been pleasant.
Having never been ignored like that before, Chen Xinni naturally spoke ill of Lin Feng at home. As a father who cherished his only daughter dearly, Chen Sheng couldn't help but investigate Lin Feng's background.
The investigation results put Chen Sheng at ease; Lin Feng was indeed a well-rounded student. Although he couldn't understand how Lin Feng had managed to offend his precious daughter, he ultimately believed that Lin Feng wouldn't harm her.
Chen Sheng hadn't expected Lin Feng to come to the casino, a place he shouldn't have been in. Therefore, as soon as Lin Feng entered the casino, Chen Sheng began to pay attention to him.
The outcome of his observation greatly exceeded his expectations. This young man had turned a hundred dollars in gaming chips into a hundred thousand dollars in less than half an hour. From his demeanor, it was clear that he was still not satisfied.
This made Chen Sheng start to doubt his investigation; Lin Feng shouldn't have been like this according to the results. Even if he had coincidentally won that money, he should have felt content. A struggling student suddenly winning a hundred thousand dollars should have been enough for anyone, yet here he was exchanging gaming chips for more bets—clearly wanting to gamble seriously.
Since the investigation results were inconsistent, Chen Sheng decided he needed to investigate personally. Given the situation, the best way to learn about Lin Feng would be to get to know him. As for whether he could extract what he wanted from Lin Feng afterward, Chen Sheng was quite confident; after all, he had some skills in the business world.
"Care for a game?" Since he had made up his mind to get what he wanted from Lin Feng, Chen Sheng took the initiative to strike up a conversation with him.
"That’s exactly what I had in mind." Lin Feng smiled and accepted Chen Sheng's invitation without introducing himself or showing any interest in who the other person was, which left Chen Sheng somewhat disappointed.
By engaging with Chen Sheng, Lin Feng also secured a spot next to him.
"Place your bets quickly; once you buy in, you're committed!" The dealer shouted enticingly as they shook the dice.
"Wow..." Lin Feng pushed all his chips onto the empty "Leopard" spot on the table, drawing everyone's attention.
He rubbed his nose, feeling a bit helpless. He had intended to "quietly make a fortune," but if he kept winning slowly, who knows how long it would take? Instead of winning too much and attracting unwanted attention, he preferred to win a few big hands decisively. After all, he didn't plan to win too much—just twenty million would be enough.
If others knew that Lin Feng considered twenty million as "not too much," it would surely provoke outrage; after all, he really treated money lightly. Twenty million! Was that really enough?
"Alright, let's open..." The dealer was surprised by Lin Feng's bold move but knew that the chances of hitting a "Leopard" were very low. He figured Lin Feng was just one of those rich young masters who didn't think twice about spending a hundred thousand. Since Lin Feng wanted to give money to the casino, he wouldn't be foolish enough to refuse.
However, the result made everyone, including the dealer, gasp in shock—indeed, it was a Leopard.
Was this guy really that lucky? A Leopard pays five million for a hundred thousand bet, and for a moment, everyone in the casino was murmuring in disbelief.
Envy and jealousy filled the expressions of those watching Lin Feng.
Habitually rubbing his nose again, Lin Feng felt he had been reckless; it seemed he needed to come up with a plan.
Raising his head once more, Lin Feng regained his calm demeanor. He swept five million in chips towards himself and then pushed out over fifty thousand into the center of the table, saying, "Hehe... this is for everyone; share it among yourselves."
Watching Lin Feng's generous gesture, Chen Sheng narrowed his eyes; he suddenly found himself intrigued by this young man.
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