He initially intended to win billions, but instead, he ended up stealing chickens and utterly failing!
However, his status allows him to renege on his debts without worry.
But Di Mingjue left him no face, raising his cold lips to utter, "Ever heard of honor among gamblers, Ambassador? Didn’t you agree at the beginning? You even won quite a lot of money, and now you’re thinking to renege on the deal? Well, you can, but here in my Empire, those who do such a thing usually lose a hand."
His face was icy cold, his aura formidable and chilling, the look in his cool eyes showing no trace of jesting.
Robin’s face turned ashen. He wanted to explode in anger, but he had no upper hand in this situation. How could he justify himself after losing at cards?
He cast his eyes pleadingly at Di Mingzhe. But this cunning old fox just ignored his pleading gaze, maintaining a smile on his face.
The worst part was the room full of security guards and elite bodyguards.
Robin remained silent for a long time. Di Mingjue did not rush him, his slender fingers rhythmically tapping on the table, as though he were waiting patiently.
He seemed to be a veteran in the commercial battlefield, a top-grade player among foxes.
Finally, Robin asked, "Can I owe the money for a while?"
Di Mingjue’s lips curled slightly; he wasn’t as arrogant anymore. He looked at Robin and casually said, "The Ambassador has excellent manners and a strong character. If you put it this way, it would be inappropriate for me not to give you some leeway. But don’t owe me, owe my brother instead. I previously promised him that I would donate money to build Hope Primary School."
Panicked, Robin began to sweat profusely. He knew he had walked right into a trap, but there was nothing he could do. His love for gambling was to blame!
He was here in the Empire to talk about cooperation, his goal being to obtain the greatest possible benefits. But owing those six billion to Di Mingzhe - everyone knew that was a trap laid out for him to jump into.
But now he had no choice but to jump.
In the end, Robin could only nod in agreement, simply saying, "Fine."
He had to agree first, and then figure out what to do next.


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