In short...

Gamblers deserve no house.

"What are you saying? What kind of talk is that!"

"Go ahead and try it if you want. Gamblers usually have this mentality. Maybe it's your mentality that will attract the attention of that three-star wonder and make it withdraw? After all, the name of that wonder is obviously related to gambling."

The user-friendly plugin didn't intend to stop him; it was just suggesting an idea. After all, Chen Luo still had about 30 random rewards.

If Chen Luo manages to gamble on a three-star rare item, everyone will be happy. If he gambles on a two-star rare item, the "Friendship Fee," the same goes for him. If he doesn't gamble on either, simply buying the "Friendship Fee" with raw stones later isn't out of the question...

It's normal to want to gamble, since three-star rare items can only be obtained through gacha pulls...

The more I listen, the more it sounds like a pay-to-win gacha mobile game.

The limited-time system works like this: limited-time characters simply need to stay in the gacha pool and wait to be drawn, while players who draw cards have to consider many things.

"Alright, let's bet!" Chen Luo clenched his fist.

"Hey friend, wanna bet with me? On this slot machine," Chen Luo said, walking up to a tourist standing next to the airship ride.

"Ok?"

“If I win, your treasure chest is mine!” Chen Luo said.

"Who said I was going to gamble with you?" the tourist asked, sounding somewhat surprised.

"I said it!"

"are you crazy?"

“And as long as I don’t win the grand prize, this mirror is yours.” Chen Luo tossed a triangular wishing mirror directly to the other person.

"Grand prize? Do you know how small the odds are? If you want to give me a mirror, just say so. You know what, I receive a lot of gifts, and people everywhere ask me for favors, but you're the first person to give me a gift like this," the tourist complained.

That's a very novel way to give gifts.

"Gifts? No, no, no! It's all about the odds! All or nothing!" After saying that, Chen Luo grabbed the lever of the slot machine and pulled hard.

Meanwhile, the two-star random reward, which was synthesized from ten raw stones and three random rewards by Chen Luohua, was also randomly drawn!

"...Hahaha, you didn't get anything, did you? You scared me to death!" The tourist pointed at the slot machine and laughed.

"...Tsk." Chen Luo was somewhat annoyed.

Damn it, we failed!

That's right, Chen Luo didn't draw that three-star rare item—[All, or Nothing]

That's the name of this strange object.

Chen Luo glanced at the description; it was a gambling-type random reward skill.

You can gamble as long as you place a large bet... gamble with fate!

The loser loses everything, the heavy bet is left to fate, the winner takes all, and what they want will come to the gambler through fate.

This item isn't for Chen Luo to use to break through to transcendence... that would be too unstable. Instead, it's for Chen Luo to gamble on obtaining more transcendence buffs.

Gamble with raw stones!

Another major consumer of Primogems, but a great help, so he ranked seventh on Chen Luo's buff list.

This thing is a three-star artifact because it was mutated from half of the power of destiny. If the holder does not possess a power that can counteract half of the power of destiny, he or she will eventually lose his or her life and soul.

You can't avoid gambling even if you want to, because fate will force you into a corner and compel you to gamble.

In other words, this betting game set up by Samsung Wonders was unfair from the start.

Most importantly, the terrifying thing about this prop is that as long as there are enough gamblers, even if they are just a group of ordinary people, they can create a vortex of fate, which can eventually involve the entire dimensional sea.

Sometimes, the fate of an ordinary person can determine the course of the world!

It's a support-type three-star artifact with strong negative effects, which is why it's only ranked seventh.

"Hahaha!" The tourist next to me was still laughing.

Because this tourist was absolutely certain that Chen Luo wasn't there to deliver gifts, but genuinely there to gamble.

The key point is that he also lost the bet.

"Laugh all you want, but you won't be laughing in a little while," Chen Luo glared at the other person.

"Hey, hey, hey, you were the one who started this whole thing by asking me to gamble on the treasure chest, okay?" the tourist complained.

"Oh, that's true..."

Chen Luo's real purpose wasn't the tourist's treasure chest, but rather the two keywords: "friends" and "gambling".

When Chen Luo tries to befriend the other person and engage in an all-or-nothing gamble without cheating, he has a greater chance of obtaining the two items he wants.

Then... Chen Luo lost the bet.

But we didn't lose completely.

"This wish mirror is yours. Consider it a friend's gift. Keep it safe." Chen Luo patted the other person on the shoulder.

"You really gave it to me?"

"I've really given it to you." Chen Luo nodded.

"You're a strange person..." the tourist said, somewhat puzzled.

Why would someone willingly give away a wishing mirror?

This mirror is now quite common in Pinocchio, but it sells for exorbitant prices outside of Pinocchio!

"Oh, right, as compensation for the friend fee, if anyone else comes to gamble with you on the treasure chest, remember to give the chest to them if they lose," Chen Luo said.

"Huh? How could anyone be like you, going around looking for others to gamble on treasure chests?" a tourist complained.

"Anyway, remember, my friend fee has been paid."

"Okay, I know." The tourist waved his hand impatiently.

However, the tourist only harbored suspicion that others would gamble with him for the treasure chest. He never questioned whether he should give the treasure chest away if he lost to the next person he gambled with.

Of course, the other party obtained a wish mirror, which was enough to double their value, so the loss or gain of a low-value treasure chest was not worth their attention.

Besides, would anyone really be so crazy as to gamble with others for treasure chests?

[Ding! Congratulations on acquiring the skill (Friend Fee)]

"As expected, I'm still better suited to making friends. The gambling trait of 'all or nothing' just doesn't suit me." Chen Luo sighed and walked to the side.

Just after Chen Luo left, the tourist, still basking in the joy of getting a free Wishing Mirror, was approached by a gray-haired pioneer!

"If I win, your treasure chest is mine!"

"Who said I was going to bet with you?"

"I said it!"

"Are you sick... Wait, doesn't this conversation sound familiar?"

Chapter 2288 Chen Luo: Dimensional Sea, Let's Pay Today's Friendship Fee

Others may win, but Chen Luo will never lose; at most, he'll earn less.

This characteristic has remained with Chen Luo since his debut... becoming a gifted individual, and it was the same when he gambled with that tourist earlier.

Chen Luo will never lose; at most, he'll just earn a little less!

Although Chen Luo didn't see the option "All or Nothing," he successfully saw the "Friendship Fee" among the three options given by the two-star random reward.

Although one of the other two options was a three-star rare item, Chen Luo glanced at it and, not finding it on the buff list, simply chose to give up.

Three-star artifacts are often extremely dangerous, such as quantum firecrackers, or anything or nothing.

Compared to three-star artifacts, the Armory Box and Friendship Revolver, which are one-star artifacts, are practically harmless.

It can make beings below the Transcendent level laugh for 10 minutes. It is harmless to people with strong physical abilities. Although it is powerful, it is harmless, so it is rated as one star.

One of them can only be used to repair things, so it's also only one star.

"No wonder they said the friend fee was suitable for me, now I understand..." Chen Luo nodded after looking through the introduction of the friend fee.

[Friendship Fee]: Friendships can be established through the exchange of anything of value, such as money, property, food, help, or emotional support. The value exchanged between the giver and receiver is called the friendship fee.

Effect: Friends should naturally interact with each other, and the one who gives the least in friendship fees will not allow the one who gives more to disagree. The difference in friendship fees between the two parties can be made up in any form—whether it be soul, fortune, or life, everything has value.

No matter how many difficulties you encounter, even if it's a choice made by fate, as long as you pay the fee to fate, the problem will naturally be solved...

Fate can be a friend! We've paid the "friendship fee," and now we're friends!

Special Effect - Advance Payment: Since it's a fee, it makes sense to be able to pay in advance, right? You can use an advance payment method to let your friend pay off any future debts they might owe you in one go.

(P.S.: But friends should not hurt each other, so even if a friend makes a huge demand, it won't cause any real harm to the friend. This is an absolute rule.)

……

After reading the introduction about this friend fee, no one would disagree that it is very valuable.

It can be considered an alternative form of equivalent exchange, and if used properly, it can be a great help to anyone.

Furthermore, the final note also means that even if a friend asks for too much money, it will not cause the friend too much of a crisis.

However, if it were limited to this, it wouldn't be considered the second most suitable transcendence buff for Chen Luo, second only to the "Ranking" guy who buys his own ranking.

The part that best suits Chen Luo is actually the method of calculating the friend's fee.

After clicking on the three keywords related to "friendship fee," the calculation method for the friendship fee becomes clear.

[Direct Friend Fee]:

Reasonable friendship fee: The difference in friendship fees between the two parties is calculated based on the absolute value of what each party has given to the other during the friendship period, and is reasonable.

Reasonable Friendship Fee: The difference in friendship fees between the two parties is calculated based on the relative value of each other's contributions during the friendship period, and is reasonable.

[Indirect Friend Fees]: Friends are friends, and friends of friends are also friends. Because a friend brings benefits to other friends, those friends also benefit, thus generating friend fees. The calculation method is the same as [Direct Friend Fees], but only a portion is received. The amount received depends on the circumstances.

……

That's what makes the "friendship fee" special!

Honestly, with this "friendship fee," you're even more greedy than that jade pawnbroker. Aren't you the one who creates the vortex called "friendship" and then grabs everything you want from within it?

The user-friendly plugin couldn't help but complain.

While the direct friend fee is indeed incredibly powerful, allowing one to maintain an advantage through two different calculation methods, for Chen Luo, the indirect friend fee is the real killer move.

Because... since anyone who has interacted with someone can be called a friend, then Chen Luo and the Wish Walkers are also friends, because it was Chen Luo who gave them the ability to fulfill their wishes.

Every time a wish-granter helps someone, it creates a connection between the wish-granter and that person, making them indirect friends of Chen Luo.

Moreover, this "friendship fee" can extend into the present and the future.

Therefore, from this perspective, everyone who has had contact with the Wish Walker and whose mutual contributions are less than those of the Wish Walker needs to pay Chen Luo a "friendship fee".

Without Chen Luo, there would be no Wish Walkers. Based on the calculation of the friend fee, whether it is reasonable or justifiable, the proportion of the friend fee that Chen Luo can receive is quite high.

And coincidentally, the wish-seekers are a strange group of people.

From both a reasonable and logical perspective, the effort put in by the person making the wish is definitely less than that put in by the person who commissioned the release of the wish.

In terms of sentiment, the help a wish-taker provides to the client may even be tantamount to saving their life, while the reward the client gives the wish-taker is pitifully insignificant in terms of the help they receive.

Logically, the fact that wish-fulfilled individuals can reap the power of their wishes by helping others is due to their exceptional talents and should not be entirely attributed to the efforts of those who commission them.

Without Chen Luo, what good would it do for this "freak" who holds the power of wishes, no matter how earth-shattering his desires and obsessions are? If they can't be fulfilled, they still can't be fulfilled, right?

"Moreover, the friendship fees that the Wish Walkers might generate for helping everyone in the Dimensional Sea in the future are secondary. If these Wish Walkers can really help the Dimensional Sea a lot, does that mean that the Dimensional Sea itself owes me some friendship fees?" Chen Luo looked up at the sky.

The Dimensional Sea did indeed give birth to everything, but since it uses the Wish-Worshippers as agents, shouldn't it pay some rental fees?

From a reasonable perspective, the Dimensional Ocean should indeed give some money to its friends.

[Wake up, haven't we already paid the friend fee for the Dimensional Sea?]

"Huh? Oh, it seems so." Chen Luo paused for a moment before realizing what he meant.

Theoretically speaking, isn't the skill "Friendship Fee" just a "friendship fee" given to Chen Luo by the Dimensional Sea?

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