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The Supreme God of Martial Arts novel Chapter 3787

"Freddy! Freddy! Freddy! Freddy! Freddy! Freddy!"

All the creatures in the Wrestling Ring loudly chanted his name as they got drunk off of the excitement.

"Ha-ha! I've made a fortune. You didn't let me down, Freddy."

A bright flush lit up Lawrence's face in his joy.

Loud laughter burst out of him and he didn't give a moment's thought about what others would think of him.

He really felt like luck was on his side, because he got his hands on a slave who could bring him good luck!

On the other hand, Wilfred had a gloomy expression on his face.

The happier Lawrence appeared, the unhappier he became.

When he saw the expression on Lawrence's face, Wilfred was so pissed that he itched to give him a good kick in the face.

Dozens of members of the beast race walked up to Lawrence with a large number of precious natural resources in their grasp.

All of the natural resources were what he earned.

It was almost uncountable, each one undeniably precious and rare.

Recently, the beast race had been busy attacking and plundering everywhere in the Sea of Chaos in the pursuit of more treasures and expanding their territory.

Genuine divine gods like Lawrence and Wilfred got more than others. Hence, they were now very wealthy.

That was why all kinds of precious natural treasures were wagered in the Wrestling Ring.

'Those treasures are very precious.

Looks like people can earn a lot in this Wrestling Ring, '

Austin thought to himself as he eyed the treasures Lawrence managed to earn.

"Is that..."

Several items set down in front of Lawrence drew Austin's attention.

Specifically, there were several Buddhist scriptures and a Sarira.

A brilliant golden light emitted from the treasures.

Austin had practiced several Buddhist omnipotent skills, so he was sure that those Buddhist items were priceless treasures.

Additionally, Ivy and Sue also practiced Buddhism.

Hence, he immediately thought that they could put those Buddhist treasures to good use.

Once he realized this, Austin made up his mind to get his hands on all the Buddhist magic treasures.

"I want those. Go get it,"

Austin ordered Wilfred through his spiritual sense.

"I'm afraid that it's not a good idea to just go and take the treasures away.

There are too many masters in the Beast City.

Let me think about it first.

I'll come up with a sound plan,"

Wilfred replied through his spiritual sense.

It was almost impossible to steal things in the Beast City.

"I have an idea. Make a bet with him.

I'll go in the arena myself,"

Austin said.

"Are you sure, master?"

Wilfred was completely caught by surprise.

"I'm sure."

Austin nodded in confirmation.

"All right, master. No one here can put up a fight against you.

I'll bet all my money on it.

I'll definitely make a big fortune,"

Wilfred excitedly exclaimed.

"I don't care how much you win.

The most important thing is to make a bet with Lawrence, and win all his treasures that he just got,"

Austin snorted.

He wanted nothing but the Buddhist scriptures and the Sarira.

"Understood, master,"

Wilfred replied.

"Lawrence, look at you! You disgust me. You just got some rewards, do you really have to show off like this?"

Wilfred taunted.

"Ha-ha! Wilfred, I love showing off in front you. You got a problem with that?

If you have problem, make a bet with me." Lawrence laughed in response.

Since he was in a good mood, he wasn't pissed off by Wilfred's barbs.

"Fine. I'll send a slave to fight against Freddy.

I'll bet everything I have with me and you'll bet all the rewards that you just received. Are you willing to bet?"

Wilfred offered.

"Deal. I fear nothing,"

Lawrence agreed without any hesitation.

"Let me see which of your slaves can defeat Freddy!"

Lawrence smugly added.

After that remark, he waved his hand to have all the things he just won taken out.

Wilfred also took out all his treasures.

"All right, then.

Let your slave go to the arena."

Lawrence smirked at Wilfred.

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