At this time, William is ready to welcome 3 billion euros and a Concorde airliner.

Everyone at the scene except Charlie stared at the croupier’s hand and held their breath.

This card will determine the whereabouts of billions of euros on the table.

William and Olivia are both in their hands.

Charlie didn’t care at all at this time, his expression was neither happy nor sad, not hurried or slow, as if everything had nothing to do with him.

At this time, the croupier picked up a card and suddenly flipped it over and threw it in front of William.

At this moment, William didn’t even see exactly what that card was, and the whole person was already struck by lightning!

Because… he saw… his own card… is red!

Charlie’s four aces are already there, and if William wants to win, he must be a straight flush.

The ace of spades is already in Charlie’s hand, so if William wants to win, the fifth card can only and must be 9 of spades!

Anyone who has blown golden flowers knows that it is extremely rare to get three straight flushes, let alone five straight flushes?

William was not

friend can make any card he

concluded that this card is definitely 9 of

to look at what points it is at all, he can be absolutely sure that the card is lost by

Charlie and Helena,

whole card turned out to be a red card, everyone couldn’t help but let out a cry of

is about to

big one, and was thinking about how to celebrate later, but she didn’t think that as soon

this be…how could it

was even

the huge gap of billions of

is this possible? This is absolutely impossible! My card should be 9 of spades, how could it be

immediately put away the original appearance of the wealthy boy, and

expect 9 of spades just

Did you f*cking play with me on purpose?! What good did the surname Wade give you?

what you said is a bit too irresponsible, right? I only met you guys for the first time

even

own cards are not good, so why do you blame others? I have lost

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