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(I'm looking for tickets, collectibles, flowers, the more the better. I'm extremely short of money, so I only hope that everyone can give me more tips. I'll definitely write a good Hong Kong entertainment novel. If anyone wants me to accept any female stars, you can also tell me in the book review. I'll definitely accept everyone's opinions modestly and make sure that I don't abuse the owner or cheat on him.)

It was the most boisterous moment in the entire race course of Xiangjiang City.

The season of Marseille in Xiangjiang City had just started. There were four matches in a week, and each time there were more than ten matches.

Now, Shao Zhongkang had Silly Girl as his help. As long as he went to the horse track, he could decide which horse would win and which horse would lose. Therefore, winning the race and making money was as easy as flipping one's hand.

In Xiangjiang City, gambling was always with everyone. It wasn't a newspaper, but a betting newspaper and a horse book. These two industries were called lottery, but they were actually gambling. It often accompanied many Xiangjiang people for the rest of their lives.

In Xiangjiang City, one could see someone reading newspapers with great interest everywhere. If you thought that he was concerned about the current political news, you would be wrong. Because he was probably studying which horse to buy and which number to bet on today. It was already deeply embedded in their lives.

Many Xiangjiang people would take the ferry to Macau every Saturday to gamble. Regardless of whether they won or lost, they would return on the same day or the next day. For them, this was a way to release the stress of life and an activity for the weekend.

The ticket from Xiangjiang to Macau was very cheap. Almost everyone in Xiangjiang could afford it. Therefore, someone once calculated that almost 90.9% of the adult men in Xiangjiang had been to the casinos in Macau.

Ironically, although Mark Six and horse racing were popular in Xiangjiang, gambling was illegal. In other words, the underground gambling dens in Xiangjiang City were all illegal.

Therefore, even though it was the new year, the horse racing track was still very lively.

However, horse racing was a profitable business in Xiangjiang City!

At this time, Shao Zhongkang came to the horse racing track. He saw that the horse racing track was crowded with people. Countless gamblers were spending money here, hoping to make a big profit. It could be said to be a paradise for adventurers.

In his previous life, Shao Zhongkang didn't like gambling, so he had never been to such a place even when he went to Xiangjiang. Seeing the crowded gambling racecourses, he couldn't help but think," As expected of a paradise for adventurers. There are so many adventurers here!"

The next match was about to start, so Shao Zhongkang hurried to buy it.

Through Xiaobai's introduction, Shao Zhongkang knew that there were many kinds of horse racing events, including single events and combinations. The more complex the combination, the lower the probability of "buying" and the higher the multiple of returns.

For a single event, for example, the "Single Win" was to guess the first horse in a race. Position "was to guess which of the top three horses in a race. Combined events, such as "winning streak", which was to guess the first and second horses in a race;"Single T" meant guessing the top three horses in a race, in any order. The "triple color" meant that not only did he correctly guess the top three horses in a race, but the order was also completely correct. The most complicated combination was the "three-T", which required one to guess the top three horses of the third, fourth, and sixth races, a total of nine horses, and the ticket had to be filled in before the start of the race. Because it was very difficult to "win", the return multiple was particularly high, usually hundreds of thousands of times. In other words, if one bet 10 yuan and "win", one could get millions of yuan in prize money. If no one "bought" the game, then the money bet on the "three tanks" would be transferred to the next horse day to accumulate and use. Sometimes, after accumulating several times in a row, the prize money for a bet (10 yuan) of "three T" was as high as hundreds of millions of Hong Kong dollars.

Shao Zhongkang decided to buy three tanks. One should know that three tanks were absolutely difficult to buy in the eyes of others, but for Shao Zhongkang, it was too easy.

Shao Zhongkang, who was wearing sunglasses, a mask, and a hat (bought with money from Wu Chenggang), said to the ticket seller,""I'll buy three T's," he said as he took out a note and a filled ticket and handed it to the conductor.

" Buy a 3T?!" The ticket seller was stunned for a moment. It was known that very few people bought the 3T because it was too difficult to win. The prize money for this season had already accumulated to 50 million, and no one had claimed it yet.

"Yeah, quickly sell it to me!" Shao Zhongkang said.

Naturally, the ticket seller would not refuse to sell it, so he quickly tore up the ticket and handed it to Shao Zhongkang.

Shao Zhongkang smiled when he saw the ticket.

When the horse race began, Shao Zhongkang focused on the galloping horses and relied on the silly girl to interfere with the horses on the track.

As expected, under the silly girl's interference, those horses immediately followed Shao Zhongkang's ideal speed. Those who hoped for the horses to be fast would be less disturbed, while those who hoped for the horses to be slow would be severely disturbed. They would have hallucinations in their heads and couldn't go fast even if they wanted to...

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In the afternoon, the third, sixth, and ninth matches came out. Shao Zhongkang won all of them and received a prize of 50 million yuan.

When the staff member saw Shao Zhongkang, who was wrapped up so tightly that his face could not be seen clearly, pass the ticket to him, he was completely dumbfounded.

F * ck! This kid's luck was too good! 50 million! This kid took it all at once. Such a good thing, why didn't it fall on me?!

However, the gambling circle of Xiangjiang City always paid attention to losing. Therefore, the staff of the Jolly Horse Club could only give the cheque of 50 million yuan to Shao Zhongkang.

With this 50 million, it would be easy to pay off Guan Zhiling's family's debt. However, Shao Zhongkang was not interested in horse racing. He would not do this again in the future.

(This book's qun number: **, I hope everyone can join the group. This time, I'm going all out to write this book, and my writing skills have also improved. It's definitely not TJ. I'll write it well. As for the female stars, they will be from the 80s to the 00s in Xiangjiang. I hope everyone can support me. If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know in the book review or group.)

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