I have a city in another world
Chapter 6798 The Story of the Lottery Ticket
Chapter 6798 The Story of the Lottery Ticket
Among the entertainment options in the inner city, the most popular was actually the Creation Lottery, which was similar to a lottery.
Because this form of entertainment allows ordinary people to participate, there are no purchase barriers.
Ordinary people in major cities can place bets from thousands of miles away, or wait for the jackpot to be opened in real time, as long as they have the corresponding equipment or go to a lottery sales outlet.
Various entertainment options have attracted a large number of participants, all hoping to one day become rich and powerful.
Reality has not disappointed. Over the years, the Creation Lottery has created many ordinary people into millionaires, making them rich overnight.
The fates of countless ordinary people have been completely changed by a small lottery ticket, and many wonderful stories have spread to many places.
In a small town on the edge of the star realm, there lived a young blacksmith named Amin. He was hardworking, diligent, and warm-hearted, and many villagers praised him highly.
Blacksmithing is not a good job; it requires sweating profusely every day in a sweltering blacksmith shop, forging various farm tools and simple ironware.
Custom-made weapons are expensive, but without the inheritance of family skills, it is impossible to create a satisfactory product.
In the blacksmithing industry, only Amin, whose craft is passed down through his family, is at the very top.
Every penny earned was earned through hard work and blood; there was no element of speculation or trickery involved.
Life was neither difficult nor wealthy; although we had enough to eat, we were always troubled by money.
He and Ahua from the village were childhood sweethearts and promised to stay together forever.
Ahua's parents disapproved of their relationship, especially after Ahua grew up and reached the age of marriage, they became even more vigilant and watchful.
To prevent their beautiful daughter from being secretly kidnapped by a poor boy.
They had already decided to marry Ahua off to a distant relative of her mother's family. The relative's family owned a lot of land, was wealthy, and had only one son.
Logically speaking, such a family should not lack women, but this child was born with a disability and his intelligence is much lower than that of ordinary people. He cannot live without the care of his family for the rest of his life.
For the sake of their son, the family offered a generous dowry and only accepted women from distant relatives.
It would be best if they could carry on the family line. If they couldn't, having this kinship would prevent them from being too cruel in the future, otherwise they would be criticized by their relatives.
After much deliberation, they finally chose Ahua. To avoid any mistakes, they even gave her a portion of the betrothal gifts in advance.
Those money-grubbing parents made their decision without hesitation when faced with the tempting prospect of cash.
Who you marry is not important; what matters most is being able to live a life free from financial worries and bringing honor to your parents.
Amin was extremely resentful when he learned of this, but he didn't know how to resolve it.
Ahua suggested that the two of them elope and escape to a big city far away to make a living.
Amin was tempted by the suggestion, but ultimately shook his head and gave up.
He didn't want Ahua to suffer with him, and he didn't want her to regret her life because of some impulsive decision. Although eloping was a way to solve the problem, it was undoubtedly the worst option.
Problems caused by money are best solved with money. Unfortunately, Amin's family is poor and he doesn't have any strong traditional skills. He can't earn much money by blacksmithing outside.
By chance, he overheard a passing merchant talking about the Creation Lottery, and a glimmer of hope ignited in his heart.
If I really had a chance to win the lottery, could I change my fate and bring Ahua home again?
Then move to a distant city, away from Ahua's parents, out of sight, out of mind.
That night, Amin lay in bed, tossing and turning, unable to fall asleep. He finally decided to take out his savings, which he had worked hard to accumulate over the past six months.
He wanted to take a gamble; winning would be ideal, solving all his financial troubles. But losing wouldn't matter; since it was an attempt to change his fate, he was bound to pay a price.
Before placing his bet, Amin went to the temple to pray, hoping to receive divine protection.
Next, they worship their ancestors, hoping to receive their blessings so that the family can prosper and flourish.
He even spent money to buy a lucky charm, hoping to receive the protection of the god of fortune.
With everything prepared, Amin began his operation.
He bought several lottery tickets through a remote betting device. He didn't use any special method to choose the numbers; he simply chose the two people's birthdays.
There are also some lottery numbers that are intricately related to the two of them; in short, I just write down whatever comes to mind.
After placing his bets, Amin went back to work. He knew very well that he couldn't pin his hopes on unrealistic things; life had to be lived with his feet on the ground.
Fate is truly wondrous.
On the day of the lottery draw, Amin was working at the blacksmith shop as usual when he suddenly received a message from an unknown number.
The other party told him in a very calm voice that he had won a big prize, a number he never dared to even imagine.
Aming was stunned. At first, he thought it was a prank, but he realized what was going on when the other party explained the details of winning the prize.
He threw down the hammer, rushed out of the blacksmith's shop, and laughed and jumped on the street in front of his house.
Fifteen days later, Amin and Ahua eloped, leaving a sum of money for their respective families.
Three years later, the young couple returned to their hometown to visit their parents and relatives.
When he returned, he brought his two children with him, and he was very generous.
Ahua's parents, who were initially dissatisfied, no longer felt they could say anything. Since Amin was rich and hadn't mistreated their daughter, they didn't need to be so petty anymore.
Later, when I went to visit relatives in another city, I happened to run into Amin and learned that he ran a large store and was a very famous and wealthy businessman in the area.
No one knows for sure how Amin became rich, but some people speculate that he won the lottery, otherwise how could he have turned his life around overnight?
People like Amin are genuine winners; there was no behind-the-scenes manipulation or treating the people of the Star Realm like fools.
Furthermore, this astral plane is the territory controlled by wizards. If any dirty tricks are used, countless wizards will surely jump out to expose them.
Wizards have always been very enthusiastic about exposing falsehoods and revealing truth and reality, and they never tire of it.
When faced with suppression or unfair treatment, wizards become even more resilient.
In the eyes of wizards, this is something to be proud of. If one were to truly sacrifice oneself, it would be an honor, and one might even be remembered in history.
The progress and development of the astral plane, and the flourishing of the wizarding system, are actually the result of repeated self-correction and finding the right path, which is why they have become renowned beings in all the heavens and myriad realms.
The supreme beings of the astral plane, those wizards known as the Creators, all share a common belief.
I don't ask how vast the star realm is, I only ask to go further, to go the right way, to avoid backtracking, to avoid taking detours, and to avoid going to the end of the road.
In fact, some things come naturally without being asked. If the Astral Realm can move forward steadily and ensure that no fatal hidden dangers arise, it will eventually become a behemoth.
The fourth floor of Qibaoge is where you can buy lottery tickets, and it also houses a high-standard casino.
Out of curiosity, Tang Zhen revealed himself, ready to try it out.
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