"How... How could this be..."Banner

looked at the game in front of him, and unconsciously crumpled the deck in his hand.

Douda's cold sweat gradually oozed along his forehead, and he had obviously been cornered by Eli on the other side.

The game between the two attracts a group of townspeople in the tavern.

At this time, they all gathered around the two of them, and looked at Eli who was silent with an extremely shocked gaze.

Just now, between Eli and Banner, a game of guessing points that is quite popular in the local area has begun.

The rules of the game are simple, it is a simple draw of cards.

Then, after screening, play a part of the cards in your hand.

Finally, with the remaining cards in the hands of the two people, and the hands that have been played, the sum of the two points is guessed.

Whoever guesses the number has a smaller difference from the real number of points, and the winner is whoever wins.

Originally, Eli's performance was a big disappointment, and almost none of the onlookers were optimistic about Eli.

Because this game seems to rely on luck, but in fact it is the player's memory.

Eli didn't deliberately count the points when he shuffled the cards, which also made anyone with a discerning eye see that he was a layman.

As a result, the game was one-sided from the start, with Eli losing to Banner for a full two hundred and sixty silver coins.

This amount of money is comparable to the annual income of a family in a town.

And Eli's performance really didn't disappoint them, from the excitement at the beginning to the chagrin of successive defeats.

Almost all of them say that he is a novice who has never been exposed to deck games.

So when Eli gradually increased the stakes, it seemed that he wanted to turn the tables and play red-eyed.

Everyone present, including Banner, thought he had gone mad because of the losing streak.

However, when the stakes were raised to three hundred silver, Eli actually won once.

Since then, it has been a winning streak that has stunned everyone present.

Until now, Banner has lost a staggering 20 gold coins to Eli.

The ratio of gold and silver coins is 1:500.

This money, even if it is put in the royal capital, is definitely a rather staggering amount.

It wasn't until this moment that Banner realized that he had been tricked by Eli in front of him.

He didn't expect that he had been fighting an eagle all his life, but in the end he was pecked in the eye by the eagle.

In fact, when Eli came to him for a drink at the beginning, he had already judged that the other party was coming to him to gamble.

But he is extremely confident in his gambling skills, and naturally he will not be afraid of this hairy boy who looks less than twenty years old.

It turned out to be a big surprise to him.

From the first victory, Eli's subsequent guesses have not been skewed in the slightest.

Banner knew that Eli was definitely playing trick somehow, but he couldn't see it.

There is an unwritten rule at the table, and that is a scam that cannot be seen, and it is not worth a thousand.

"Tsk... I lost.

With the final game lost, Banner finally collapsed weakly in his chair.

Since then, the total amount he owes Eli has been 35 gold coins.

Where did he go to raise so much money....

Banner's eyes rolled, as if looking for a way out.

At this time, a white palm that seemed to be weak and boneless was quietly placed on his shoulder.

Banner tried to get up, but found that the force contained in the palm of his hand was so powerful that he couldn't move at all.

When Banner looked up in astonishment, he met his gaze with a delicate face with sweet dimples.

Eli smiled and put away his deck and nodded lightly to Emma, who was standing behind Banner.

"Even if I look away, I don't have money, but if it's fatal, there is one."

Banner dropped the deck with an unhappy face and put on a hob meat posture.

Obviously, he didn't believe that Eli in front of him would actually do something to him in town.

"A dignified fraudster, do you plan to repay your debts after losing the game?"

Eli placed his interlaced fingers in front of him, held his head up and smiled.

And his words directly frightened Banner on the other side into a pale face.

Who is this man... Why does he know who I am?

I've been hiding in this town for almost twenty years, how could he know me... A spy in the royal capital?

For a moment, countless thoughts of surprise and uncertainty flashed through Banner's mind.

"Don't worry, I'm not a nobleman, and I don't plan to arrest you back, I don't want money, I just want you to have the same thing."

Eli tilted his head, and although he still had a smile on his face, it made Banner's heart beat wildly on the other side.

He didn't know who Eli was, but....

He hadn't experienced this feeling of being firmly in the hands of someone for a long time.

"As long as I have it."

Banner sighed helplessly, he knew that his life and death were now all in the thought of the man in front of him.

Eli winked at Emma before stating what was going on.

Emma understood, and immediately waved her hand to drive the crowd away from the place.

Seeing that no one continued to eavesdrop on their conversation, Eli crossed his legs, looked at Banner with a flat gaze and said

, "Twenty-five years ago, you won a statue in the Merlov family,

do you still have an impression?"

"Melov ... Yes...... I seem to be a little impressed.

Banner frowned, and put on a thoughtful look, as if he had been thinking for a long time to find something like this from memory.

"Don't play tricks on me, you were hunted down by the Merlov family for four years because of this thing, if you can forget this, then you should really go and see your brain."

Eli tapped his temple with his index finger, and his tone became cold.

"Hahaha... There was such a thing, but I didn't know what it was for, and I was going to sell it on the black market, but the Merlovs had too many eyeliners, so they smashed it.

Seeing that his disguise was useless, Banner had no choice but to laugh.

Immediately, he rummaged through the backpack behind him and took out an item wrapped in layers of linen.

[Identification function activated

] [Start identification——

] [Item Name: Statue of the Sky God (Epic)] [Item Effect: By smashing the statue to exert the effect, the user can obtain the Sky God's protection (small)]

[Item Description: This item is a one-time use item, and it can only be used on level 1 classes].

[Note: The sky god Osemiro has nothing to do, and the toy carved with reference to his own appearance looks majestic, but in fact, the sky god himself is a thin guy who is a little malnourished]

...

Tsk....

I always feel like I know some inconsequential, but it may attract divine punishment.

Looking at the small line in the notes, the corners of Eli's mouth twitched.

"Hey, hey, hey... Brother, look, you have got the things, you can let me go.

Banner rubbed his hands together and asked the boy tentatively.

"Oh, it's okay, keep all the money you have left, you won't starve to death anywhere with your skills anyway."

Eli put away the statue, then reached out and hooked his finger at Banner in front of him.

"It's so dark... I'm not as black as you..."

Banner's heart was bleeding, but he still put his money bag into Eli's hand.

Then, he leaned on to the dining table next to him, as if he was going to dig out the private money he had hidden in the soles of his shoes.

Eli couldn't help but wave his hand, and Banner saw this and immediately left the place with a thousand thanks.

It's not that Eli has a kind heart...

Instead, as Banner was fumbling for money in the seam of his shoe, Eli vaguely saw his sock with a big hole.

I always feel that if I take this money, my hands will stink a lot...

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