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Without missing a beat, Marcus grabbed the dice cup and put on another show.
After a minute, he placed the cup on the table. He slowly lifted it, revealing three dice stacked on top of each other, with just one dot visible on the top one.
"Mr. Osborne is truly amazing. He hasn't made even one misstep. He's the god of gambling."
"Absolutely! Gambling with Mr. Osborne is just asking for trouble. Don't even bother coming if you're not wearing two pairs of underwear."
The crowd nodded in agreement.
Even Sebastian had to admit that Marcus' gambling skills were indeed superb.
Zia was nervously sweating. Sebastian had only won by using special means before, but now, with the rules changed, he couldn't rely on the same trick. She didn't know if Sebastian could do it this time.
"It's your turn. Quit stalling," Marcus taunted as he pushed the dice cup toward Sebastian.
Sebastian, not one to waste time, grabbed the cup and began shaking it. Just like last time, he shook it a few times and stopped.
"This punk's definitely going to lose. Based on my years of experience, those three dice are definitely not stacked together."
"Exactly. While I may not be as precise as Mr. Osborne, I can still make a decent guess. It can't possibly be just one."
Zia, already anxious, felt completely resigned upon hearing the crowd's comments. She felt like a balloon losing its air.
Joseph sighed heavily, his face filled with sorrow.
Surprisingly, Sebastian laughed as he slowly lifted the dice cup.
The next moment, the crowd's eyes widened again. The stunned expressions on their faces were as if they had seen a ghost.
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