So, he said somewhat nervously, "M-Mr. Wade... In my opinion, we should not add on to this ganymore...
Two billion euros is really a very big amount. Even if you do not take money seriously, you should not be
throwing money away just like that..." Charlie laughed and said, "You've not even opened your card yet so how
do you know for sure that | would be the one throwing money away, then?"
Walliot said awkwardly, "Mr. Wade, I'm not joking with you. I really think that the chances ofwinning this
gare much greater than yours. Why don't we just open the cards, and the person who wins will take all the
chips on this table. We will not add anything else, okay?" Charlie forced a burst of laughter as he sneered and
said, "I already said that you are as indecisive as a woman! | really did not describe you wrongly at all! You have
already fucking won a billion euros from me, so what are you afraid of?"
As he spoke, Charlie then said to Olivia, "Persuade this fiance of yours. A man should be tough when it's tto
be tough! How can he be the queen's husband if he is so weak during the most critical moment?" Olivia was also
a little flustered at this time.
She knew that Walliot would definitely win, but she
also knew that if Walliot were to win too much, something might probably go terribly wrong.
If she were to count the previous winnings, if Charlie were to lose another two billion euros in this game, that
would be equivalent to three billion euros in cash plus a Concorde.
With this galone, Charlie would have lost more assets than what the entire Northern Europe royal family
itself owned.
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Seriously speaking, how could Olivia not be afraid?
What she was thinking of in her heart was, 'What if Charlie were to get desperate after he loses and decides to
retaliate and take revenge on Walliot? What if Charlie decides to recruit Ten Thousand Armies, then?"
But what Olivia did not know was that Charlie was not desperate or anxious about losing at all, but at this
moment, Walliot was getting anxious after getting scolded by Charlie.
He was exasperated as he said, "Mr. Wade, | hope that you're clear about this fact. The reason why I do not want
to go through with the two billion euros bet is not because I'm not manly enough, but it's because | do not want
to win too much money from you! I'm giving you a way out, but why do you have to be so aggressive and
forceful tand tagain?"
Charlie laughed and said, "Walliot, it's not that | want to criticize you, but this behavior of yours is the
behavior of a typical pauper!"
As he spoke, Charlie said contemptuously and mockingly, "You are just like those people who seebuying a
Rolls-Royce and then crunning toto tellthat the fuel consumption for a Rolls-Royce is very high.
You're just like those pathetic people who are advisingnot to drive a Rolls-Royce. Tell me, why don't these
pathetic people think with their brains? Just think about it. If | can spend millions of euros to buy a Rolls-Royce,
why wouldn't | be able to afford to pay a hundred euros just to fill up a tank of gasoline?" When the surrounding
people in the crowd heard this, they burst into laughter.
Although they felt that Charlie was really extremely silly because he had been losing a large sum of money, they
also had to admit that Charlie's words made sense.
He had money. So, would he need someone who was poorer than him to teach him how to save money, then?
When Walliot heard these words, he was really frustrated and angry.
He really did not expect that Charlie would take the initiative to dig his own grave.
Moreover, Charlie was simply disregarding Walliot's good intentions and humiliating him by saying that he was
nothing more than a pathetic pauper in public!
He could not help but curse in his heart, 'Alright then, Charlie Wade. | was kind enough to want to leave you with
a way out, but forget it if you don't appreciate it! Fine! I'll win big sum of money from you today so that you will
feel like crying even if you do not have any tears at that time!"
As he thought of this, Walliot then slammed his hands on the table and said sternly. "Okay, then! Two billion
euros it is!"
Charlie nodded in satisfaction and
laughed as he said, "Come. Each of us should write an IOU for two billion euros each, sign it, and put it on the
table, just like how | wrote you the mortgage agreement just now Whoever wins will take the other party's IOU
away. How about that?"
Walliot sneered and said, "Let's write it, then! Do you think that I'll be afraid of you?"
Charlie laughed and said, "Alright. Hurry up and write it, then. There are so many people witnessing this game
here, so no one can try to back out of it anyway."
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"Great!"
Walliot, who was already angry, immediately wrote down an IOU for two billion euros as Charlie had mentioned.
Charlie was not ambiguous either, and he immediately wrote clearly on the paper that he owed Walliot two
billion euros. At the stime, Charlie also reminded Walliot, "By the way, the payment
method should also be written
clearly on the paper. The full
payment will have to be made within
twenty-four hours. Otherwise, it will be considered as a breach of contract, and there will be a penalty of one
hundred percent per day!"
Walliot could not be bothered to think about it anymore at this time, and he sneered as he said, "Do you think
that I'd be afraid of you? I'll write it down right now!" Charlie nodded, and he also wrote the scontent on his
copy of the IOU.
After that, the two men signed and drew up their respective IOUS in the presence of all the witnesses as well as
with the people recording it on their cell phones.
Charlie then put the two IOUS with the pile of chips, and at the stime, he looked at the croupier and smiled
slightly as he said, "Come! Let's open the cards!" Walliot fixed his eyes on Charlie as he stared intensely at him.
He then sneered and said, "Mr. Wade, | will let you die a painful death today!"