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Chapter 6799 The Desperate Rich Second Generation

Chapter 6799 The Desperate Rich Second Generation
There are over seventy ways to bet on the Creation Lottery, offering a wide variety of gameplay options to suit all kinds of viewers.

Inside this treasure pavilion, more than thirty kinds of lottery games are offered, all of which have draws within a short period of time.

Many wealthy people come here to enjoy delicious food and beautiful women while participating in all sorts of games, and spending lavishly is commonplace for them.

When they get the urge, they often spend huge sums of money, hoping to double their wealth instantly.

The wealthy love money even more, and if there is an opportunity to make a lot of money, they will be more proactive than ordinary people and will spare no effort.

The saying that mindset determines wealth has some truth to it; there is indeed a difference in mindset between the rich and the poor.

However, even among the wealthy, there are spendthrift sons who lack their parents' abilities and squander money recklessly, truly like flowing water.

In the lottery hall at that moment, a wealthy young man, blinded by his losses, kept placing heavy bets.

Most of the onlookers wore mocking expressions, coldly watching the guy who was so engrossed in his game.

Deep down, they looked down on the nouveau riche who had just moved to the city, always thinking they were lowly, vulgar, and ignorant.

If given the opportunity to scheme against or ridicule and humiliate someone, they will often do so without hesitation.

The rich second-generation in front of us was so obsessed with his hobby that he attracted the contempt and ridicule of other customers.

When they learned that the other person was a new resident who had just entered the inner city, their contempt and disdain intensified.

So he's from the countryside; no wonder he behaved this way.

In fact, most players are able to remain rational and control their behavior.

Lottery tickets themselves are not harmful; they can even provide buyers with a glimmer of hope, although the vast majority of them will only win small prizes and may not even recover a tenth of their investment.

However, if one becomes addicted to it, it is no different from gambling. Money is poured in one after another, and occasionally one might win the prize, but most of the time one is just a hair's breadth away from winning.

Statistically speaking, it's practically impossible to get rich this way.

However, there are some guys who think they have extraordinary luck and believe they can make a fortune this way.

As it turns out, it's difficult to make money this way, but it's easy to lose everything.

Even knowing it's a trap, people still drift in because there's never a shortage of greedy people in this world who won't listen to any advice.

Customers who can enter the Treasure Pavilion are generally quite wealthy; the poor don't even have the right to step inside.

It's not that the store is too big to bully customers and doesn't allow ordinary people to enter; rather, the store itself has its own barriers to entry.

The price of a membership card is almost equivalent to the entire fortune of an ordinary person, so how could they possibly be willing to spend their money on this place?

For the wealthy, however, it is nothing to worry about and they can afford it.

It might hurt a little, but for the sake of status and to maintain one's dignity, one must have the entry qualifications for various clubs.

If you go to a place and are not qualified to enter, you will inevitably be ridiculed.

You can save money elsewhere, but when it comes to matters of face, there can be absolutely no perfunctory work.

If this causes damage to business and reputation, it could trigger various chain reactions.

For most wealthy people, playing the lottery is simply a form of entertainment.

Even if losses are incurred, they are within an acceptable range. It should be understood that this is an entertainment activity, not a business project that can generate stable income.

Unable to maintain stable returns and harboring huge risks, this is an extremely poor investment project for any rational businessman.

A small number of players suffer serious losses, and some even go bankrupt, due to addiction or overconfidence.

This situation is rare among the wealthy, but it often occurs among the lower classes in the Star Realm.

These get-rich-quick myths have become the only way for many people to change their fate. In order to realize their dreams, they relentlessly send their money into the hands of lottery operators.

The daily income is an astronomical figure.

Such immense wealth certainly cannot be monopolized by one person unless they possess extraordinary power. According to the attacker's soul, the operators behind the Creation Lottery involve the nine largest merchant guilds in the Star Realm, each backed by a powerful being at the Creator level.

Without sufficient strength, one cannot protect such wealth; it would have long been seized by other powerful and covetous individuals.

When Tang Zhen walked in, someone glanced at him but didn't pay much attention.

Some people were deep in thought, constantly trying to recall where they had seen Tang Zhen before.

The wizards, both high-ranking and low-ranking, in the city, including their apprentices, were the focus of great attention from the wealthy and nobles.

They are the source of wealth and can create huge economic benefits. If a good relationship can be maintained, one can be informed of new research results as soon as possible and have the qualifications to transform them into commodities.

Many aristocratic families would raise children and descendants who were skilled at socializing, specifically to deal with wizards and apprentices.

Tang Zhen has an extraordinary presence; he is clearly not an ordinary person and is likely connected to wizards.

If that's the case, we should keep an eye on it and see if there's any profit to be made.

Places like the Treasure Pavilion are frequented by wizards who purchase all sorts of items they need.

There are also wizards who like to buy a few creation lottery tickets as a form of entertainment.

Knowing the wizards' habits, some people deliberately stake out this place, hoping to find an opportunity to communicate with them.

Tang Zhen ignored the scrutinizing gazes around him and instead chose an empty seat to sit down.

There are three screens in front of me, displaying various content, which are obviously lottery results.

"Damn it, why did it miss again? Is it deliberately targeting me?!"

Looking at what was displayed on the screen, the rich kid's eyes widened, and he let out a furious roar of dissatisfaction.

"I'm going to keep betting, still using the same set of numbers, and this time I'm betting one million Star Coins!"

The rich kid roared and demanded that the smart assistant place bets for him, completely disregarding the strange looks from others.

"Sorry, your balance is insufficient. Would you like to borrow from the Star Bank?"

Upon hearing the question from the smart assistant, the rich second-generation showed a surprised expression, followed by a distorted and twitching expression.

"What did you say? Insufficient balance? There are clearly more than 50 million, how could there be insufficient balance?"
Something must have gone wrong. You're lying to me, aren't you?

The rich kid, disregarding his image, roared loudly with trembling body, and even showed a hint of uncontrollable fear.

"No problem, here is your spending record."

As the smart assistant answered, a projection appeared in front of the rich second-generation, displaying a clear list of expenses.

Each and every item was recorded very clearly; they were all his spending records at Qibaoge.

A small portion is used to purchase goods, the majority for enjoyment, and three-tenths are used to purchase creation lottery tickets.

Although it only accounts for one-third, spending so much money in such a short period of time certainly makes him a spendthrift.

Those with experience, upon seeing this scene, immediately guessed one possibility.

This sum of money did not belong to the rich second generation; it should have been his family property, yet he squandered it recklessly.

This is no small matter; it could very well affect the family business and lead to a series of troubles.

Although the rich second generation is foolish, they still know what is important and what is urgent, and their inner fears stem from this.

If the hole cannot be plugged, he will be severely punished, and even his entire family will be affected.

The rich kid suddenly realized the consequences and collapsed like a limp rag.

Just then, Tang Zhen stepped forward and pointed to the number the rich second-generation wanted to bet on.

"Place a bet for me, one million!"


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