
During the Lunar New Year, my husband lost twenty thousand dollars playing cards in a single night. That was the hard-earned money we had saved up by living frugally while working away from home all year. It was also our daughter's tuition, my father's surgery fund, and our family's living expenses for the coming year. My husband knelt outside our bedroom door all night, begging for my forgiveness. I cried the entire night. Finally, I dug out our daughter's hundred dollars of New Year's money and handed it to him: "Go back and keep gambling tonight." 1 "Wife, I was wrong, I was really wrong! Please forgive me just this once, I swear I'll never gamble again!" When I took out our daughter's New Year's money and told him to keep playing, he frantically slapped his own face and made promises. Clearly, my husband not only knew he was wrong, but he was also terrified. But I grabbed his wrist and told him with a serious expression that he must keep playing tonight. Agitated, my husband went to the kitchen and grabbed a meat cleaver, his eyes red and swollen. "Wife, I'm really done gambling! Let me prove it to you!" With that, he raised the cleaver, ready to chop off his own hand. I quickly snatched the cleaver from his hand, threw it far away, then held his shoulders and said: "I believe you, and I forgive you." It wasn't that I was soft-hearted. It was that my husband had been invited to a gathering by his so-called "friends" last night. If friends play a friendly game of cards for three or five bucks and win or lose a few hundred dollars, that's within reason. But losing twenty thousand dollars in one night? There was only one explanation. My husband had been set up! Hearing that I forgave him, a glimmer of light finally returned to my husband's eyes. He wiped his tears and said: "Wife, I'm going to pack my bags right now and go find work at a factory." Seeing the self-blame and regret filling his eyes, I stopped him again. "Our daughter's tuition is due after the holiday, and your dad needs surgery. Even if you leave to find work tonight, it won't solve the problem." My husband turned deathly pale, looking even more regretful. He opened his mouth but didn't know what to say. I smiled and said: "So, listen to me. Take this hundred dollars and go find the people you played cards with last night. I'm going with you." When I led my devastated husband to his friend, Kevin, he was still playing a game of "Zha Jinhua" (a popular Chinese card game similar to Three-Card Brag or Poker) with a group of people. Seeing my husband, Kevin immediately flashed a smug smile. "Hey, Arthur! You want to play again today? Come on, come on, we're exactly one person short." Kevin and my husband, Arthur, were elementary school classmates. He dropped out in middle school to work but came back home shortly after because it was too hard. He spent his days idling around our hometown and couldn't even find a wife. Every Lunar New Year, Kevin would team up with a few other idlers in town, shamelessly using old connections to invite people who returned home for the holidays to "gatherings." I had warned my husband long ago to keep his distance from Kevin. But my husband was a simple, honest man. Kevin used their shared history as elementary school classmates and childhood friends to drag him to the card table. Hearing that Kevin wanted him to play again, my husband trembled all over and looked at me timidly. I pulled my husband behind me, gave him a reassuring look, and smiled at Kevin. "My husband isn't playing today. Mind if I take a seat and play a few rounds with you guys?" "Wow, this is rare. I didn't expect a good woman like you, Chloe, to be interested in cards. Great! Quick, make room for Chloe." Kevin was a bit surprised, but mostly delighted. He immediately ordered someone to give up their seat for me. I glanced at the card table and noticed they were playing for very low stakes right now. A one-dollar ante, with a ten-dollar cap. In a game like this, It's absolutely impossible to lose twenty thousand dollars in one night! After I took my seat, Kevin impatiently told the dealer to deal me three cards. Without even looking at my cards, I immediately bet the ten-dollar cap "blind." Everyone at the table was stunned. The dealer, a guy nicknamed "Baldy Wu," frowned in displeasure. "Chloe, do you even know how to play? Who starts by betting the max blind?!" In a capped game like this, once someone bets the maximum limit "blind," everyone else must either fold or call the max bet, and then immediately show their cards. You could say this style of play is like going all-in right off the bat. It relies purely on luck and takes all the fun out of the game. Most people hate it. I smiled and said: "I'm just a woman, I don't know how to play anyway. I can only gamble on my luck with you guys." Kevin rolled his eyes at Baldy Wu, speaking up for me: "Chloe didn't break any rules! She can play however she wants. What are you whining about?!" Baldy Wu immediately scratched his head and quickly changed his tune, offering me an awkward smile. "True, I spoke out of turn. Please don't mind me, Chloe." I could tell Kevin and Baldy Wu were secretly communicating through signals. But I didn't care at all. I smiled and asked if they were calling. There were six people at the table, including me. Two people looked at their cards, muttered about having a bad hand, and folded. "I'll call ten, just to keep Chloe company," Kevin smiled broadly, not looking at his cards either. "Then I'll call too, and test my luck against Chloe's." Baldy Wu carefully peeked at his cards, hesitated for a moment, and chose to call. Another guy also chose to call ten dollars. After the three of them called, we all revealed our three cards. My luck was good: a pair of 5s. Kevin's highest card was a Queen, Baldy Wu's highest was an Ace, and the other guy's highest was a King. I won. The winner deals the next round. After clumsily shuffling the deck, I dealt the second hand. When it was my turn to act, I chose not to look at my cards again and directly bet the ten-dollar max blind. Two people still chose to fold, while Kevin and the other two called. After revealing the cards, I won again. Perhaps it was a burst of incredible luck, but I won ten hands in a row. I had won back three hundred and five dollars of the twenty thousand my husband had lost. Baldy Wu was starting to look unhappy. He glared at me, asking suspiciously, "This is bizarre. Chloe, how do you keep winning? Is this really your first time playing cards?!" I spread my hands and smiled faintly. "Doesn't everyone say beginners always have good luck? What's the saying? Right, beginner's luck." Kevin snickered. "Since your luck is so good, Chloe, want to change the rules?" That was exactly the sentence I was waiting for. "Change to what?" I asked calmly. Kevin and Baldy Wu exchanged a look, then said to me: "A one-dollar ante is too small. Let's make it ten dollars. And let's remove the ten-dollar cap. No limit, how about that?" Just as I was about to agree, my husband grabbed my arm. "Wife! Let's stop playing." I saw fear in my husband's eyes. It was obvious that the reason he lost twenty thousand in one night was definitely related to playing with "no limit." "Oh come on, Arthur. Chloe is on a hot streak. Don't be a buzzkill." "Yeah, when you were playing yesterday, Chloe didn't come and interrupt you." "Chloe, who wears the pants in your family? Arthur seems pretty soft. It's probably better if you're in charge." Before I could speak, Kevin and the others, seemingly terrified I would stop playing, started throwing passive-aggressive remarks to provoke me. I feigned anger and yelled at my husband: "When I'm playing, you just stand there and watch, you coward! If you say one more word, I'm divorcing you!" My husband instantly fell silent. He bit his lip and stepped aside, his eyes full of helpless resignation. I turned my gaze back to Kevin. "We'll play by your new rules. Ten-dollar ante, no limit!" "Chloe is so straightforward!" They all gave me a thumbs up, praising me for being bold and not petty and hesitant like other women. I laughed heartily. Before starting the new rules, I carefully reviewed the rules of Zha Jinhua with them again. With the new rules, I couldn't be the dealer anymore. By drawing high cards, Baldy Wu became the dealer for the first round. It seemed that after I won ten rounds in a row, they were getting suspicious. After all, no one can be lucky forever. But without evidence, they couldn't say much. Moreover, even if women play cards, it's usually Mahjong. Almost none know how to play Zha Jinhua. Soon, Baldy Wu dealt me three cards. This time, when it was my turn to act, I didn't bet blind. I looked at my cards and saw a 10-Jack-Queen straight. However, I immediately folded my cards. "I fold." "Wait, Chloe, what kind of hand do you have? Why aren't you calling?" Seeing me fold, everyone at the table was stunned. Baldy Wu looked especially shocked. I smiled and said, "Maybe my luck ran out. The cards were too low." Baldy Wu frowned but didn't say anything more. They bet a few rounds and then showed their hands. The winning hand was just a pair of 9s. If I hadn't folded my straight, I would have won. But I knew that if I kept betting, I would definitely be the one to lose in the end. In the following rounds, the worst hand I was dealt was a straight. I was never dealt a weak hand. It was mostly flushes, straight flushes, and even three-of-a-kind. But every time, I just took one look and folded immediately, absolutely refusing to bet. "Chloe, what kind of strategy is this? Before, you were betting blind every hand, and now you're folding every hand. This is getting boring," Kevin couldn't help but complain. I spread my hands. "The cards are bad, what can I do?" Baldy Wu said in dissatisfaction, "If you keep doing this, we're not playing with you anymore. It's really boring. You should just go play Mahjong with the women and let Arthur play." I quickly clasped my hands together in a pleading gesture. "Please, no. If I get a decent hand next round, I promise I'll call." Baldy Wu huffed and dealt another round. I picked up my cards and saw that the highest card was an Ace, the second was a 10, and the third was a 5. But I couldn't help a hint of a smile. When it was my turn, I directly bet ten dollars. "Ooh, Chloe has a good hand this time." Seeing me smile, Kevin smiled meaningfully. "Since Chloe finally decided to call, I'll play along." With that, he bet ten dollars. "I call." "I'll call too." Baldy Wu and the others also chose to call. But after two rounds of betting, everyone revealed their cards. Surprisingly, I actually won. I won over a hundred dollars again. I happily collected the money and became the dealer. "Chloe, can you shuffle a little faster?" Seeing me clumsily shuffling the cards, taking forever to finish, Baldy Wu rushed me. I smiled awkwardly. "Sorry, I'm clumsy. You're all big strong men, just bear with me." "You're so demanding. Chloe doesn't usually play, so what if she shuffles slowly? Are you in a rush to get reincarnated?!" Kevin was still taking my side, snapping back at Baldy Wu. I apologized while shuffling. However, just as I finished and was about to deal, Baldy Wu suddenly stopped me. "Wait!" I asked in confusion, "What is it?" "Cut the deck!" Baldy Wu said somewhat impatiently. He snatched the deck from my hands and haphazardly cut it three times. Once he finished, I smiled and dealt the cards. "Blind bet: a hundred!" This time, I didn't look at my cards again and went back to betting blind with my eyes closed. "You're doing this again?!" The group groaned in annoyance. I smiled. "I feel like my luck is back. Betting blind!" "I call!" But this time, surprisingly, no one folded. They all chose to call. "You think I'm scared? I call two hundred!" Baldy Wu peeked at his cards, his pupils shrinking imperceptibly, and slammed two hundred dollars on the table. "I'll bet a hundred blind too." Kevin smiled, his eyes turning into slits, without looking at his cards either. When it was my turn again, I counted my money. I still had over five hundred dollars left. So, I took a deep breath and slammed all the money onto the table. "I'll bet five hundred blind!" Seeing my aggressive move, they were all slightly surprised. But after checking their cards, they all put on a determined expression, gritted their teeth, and said, "I call!" Seeing that they all called, I let out a sigh of relief. Because from this moment on, the real game had just begun. And this was the final, do-or-die round! "I raise to a thousand." After another round of betting, it was my turn again. I glanced at them and spoke calmly. "Wait." Kevin, sitting to my left, didn't immediately call. He waved his hand to stop me. I looked over. "What's wrong?" A mocking smile appeared on Kevin's face. "Chloe, it's not enough to just say you call. You have to put the money on the table. Do you even have a thousand dollars right now?" "Yeah, stop blowing hot air. You need to show us cold, hard cash. I could say I'm betting blind for a million." Baldy Wu glared at me, his eyes full of hostility. It seemed they had already thoroughly investigated our family's situation and knew that the twenty thousand my husband lost last night was our entire savings. Their enthusiastic invitation for me to join the game earlier was just a ploy to squeeze the last remaining pennies out of us. "Of course I have it, just not in cash." I had prepared for this. Calmly, I pulled out my phone and showed them my bank account balance. Exactly twenty thousand dollars! "Hehe, didn't expect Chloe to have a secret stash." Seeing the balance, Kevin's eyes lit up, and he teased me. Baldy Wu also looked delighted and complimented me: "Who would have thought? Chloe is loaded. You can tell she's a woman who knows how to manage a household!" I smiled but didn't explain. Because this twenty thousand was not my secret stash. My husband and I never kept secrets from each other when it came to our finances. This was the money I had scraped together by maxing out every single online loan app I could find on the way here. Thank goodness my credit was good, otherwise the twenty thousand my husband lost would have been gone forever. "Wife! Let's stop playing, please? If we lose, we'll be crushed by debt!" However, seeing that I was about to wager the loan money I just borrowed, Arthur rushed forward to stop me in a panic. I glared at him. "Shut up! You're cursing me to lose before the cards are even revealed! Do you want to die?!" "I..." Arthur's bloodshot eyes didn't dare meet mine. He immediately lowered his head. Just as he was about to speak again to persuade me, he was interrupted by Kevin and the others. "Arthur, I don't want to criticize you, but your kind of interference is taboo at the card table. Chloe's luck has already turned; how could she possibly lose?" "Exactly! Chloe is playing great, why are you interrupting? Who knows, maybe when the cards are revealed, she'll win it all back." As they spoke, their eyes were full of mockery. I frowned. "Enough, ignore him. Let's continue. Are you guys calling or not?" "Hehe, no rush." Baldy Wu wasn't in a hurry anymore. After a sinister chuckle, he suggested that since the money was in my account, what if I lost and refused to transfer the money? To be safe, it would be best to convert it all into chips and settle the cash with the house manager later. I said "hmm" and agreed to the suggestion. I immediately went and converted all the money into chips. "Since Chloe is so enthusiastic, I'll call." Seeing that I had my chips, Kevin smiled broadly and called. "Never mind, I fold." "This is getting too big, I fold too." "Sigh, can't afford to call." Seeing that we had raised the stakes to over a thousand, the other three guys unwillingly folded. "Look at you weaklings. You're scared of a thousand dollars?" Baldy Wu curled his lip, looking at them with contempt, then turned to me. "I call." "Five thousand!" I still hadn't looked at my hole cards. I continued to bet blind, and I raised. "Chloe, aren't you going to look at your cards?" Kevin was a bit surprised and reminded me. I shook my head. "No. I'm just betting on my luck against you guys." Kevin chuckled. "Alright, then I'll risk my life to keep the gentleman—no, the beautiful lady—company. I won't look either. I'll bet five thousand blind with you." "You two dare to bet five thousand blind. I've already seen my cards, why would I be afraid of you?" Baldy Wu snorted coldly, then shoved a pile of chips forward. "Ten thousand!" I could tell he was trying to goad me. Right now, I only had fourteen thousand dollars left. After hesitating for a moment. I pushed the remaining fourteen thousand onto the table all at once. Gasp... When I pushed all the remaining fourteen thousand dollars in, the surrounding crowd collectively gasped in cold air. "Chloe has lost her mind! This is the first time I've seen someone bet this big while playing blind." "Yeah, she's desperate. I heard her husband lost twenty thousand last night. She probably wants to win it all back to break even." "But she doesn't seem to know how to play! Who plays Zha Jinhua like this? Even if she's lucky and gets a good hand, she won't have the money to keep betting later." "Tsk, tsk. Chloe doesn't know the rules. She's probably done for." Since earlier, our game had attracted a large crowd of onlookers. Seeing the stakes get higher and higher, they couldn't help but start whispering among themselves. Actually, everything they said was right. My behavior was a classic symptom of being completely tilted. Even the most level-headed person, once they sit at the card table and see red, will uncontrollably lose their minds. They won't stop until they've lost everything. Moreover, my style of play... anyone who understands even a little bit about the rules of the card table wouldn't play like this. "All of you shut up! Chloe has good card etiquette! I call!" Hearing the crowd's whispers, Kevin rolled his eyes at them, yelled, and then chose to call. Although he looked angry, anyone could see the smugness on his rat-like face. "Don't you know the rule 'a true gentleman watches the game in silence'? If I hear anyone else gossiping, don't blame me for getting nasty." Baldy Wu also glared fiercely at the crowd, shaking his fist and speaking in an annoyed tone. As he finished speaking, the corners of his mouth curled up, and he also chose to call. Neither of them folded, and neither chose to reveal their cards. According to the rules of Zha Jinhua, if there are three people at the table and someone is betting blind, you cannot reveal the cards. You either choose to keep calling or fold. Only when there are two people left can the cards be revealed. This rule is very tricky. Because without even needing to cheat, the people running the scam can use the blatant tactic of "two ghosts crushing one person" to force them into a corner. As long as the two of them collude beforehand, regardless of their hands, as long as they have enough capital, they can keep calling and betting endlessly. And the person being pressured, no matter how good their hand is, as long as they don't have as much capital as the opponents, they can never reveal the cards. Ultimately, they can only fold in bitter resentment. Once they fold, all the money they previously bet goes entirely to the two "ghosts." There have been tragedies before where a desperate gambler holding three Aces was drained of their entire fortune, had no money left to call, and jumped off a building in a fit of rage. Playing up to this point, I could confirm it. Kevin and Baldy Wu were teaming up to run a scam! I had heard long ago that these idlers specifically targeted men who worked away from home. When our men returned for the Lunar New Year, they would use various methods to drag them to the card table and collude to swindle our men's hard-earned money. Since they were willing to screw over their own friends for money. I didn't need to be polite with them. "Chloe, it's your turn to act again. If you have money, hurry up and call. If you don't, you have to fold." At this point, Baldy Wu felt he had me dead to rights. He couldn't be bothered to pretend anymore, raising his eyebrows and rushing me. "Chloe, it seems you've used up all your chips. Without money, you have to fold." Kevin also chimed in with his passive-aggressive tone. The crowd's eyes all turned to me, wanting to know if I had any money left. Only my husband's eyes were filled with absolute despair. Others didn't know, but my husband knew very well. We didn't have a single cent left. However, I wasn't panicked at all. Under the gazes of the crowd, I slowly stood up and said softly, "Give me fifteen minutes." Seeing that I didn't immediately call, Baldy Wu chuckled sinisterly. "Looks like you're out of money." "Chloe, you have to play within your means. No one will laugh at you if you fold now. People will just call you stupid. You only had twenty thousand dollars, yet you dared to play this big with us. I don't know if there's something wrong with your brain." Kevin stopped pretending too, crossing his arms and mocking me directly. I ignored them and went straight to the manager of the underground casino. "You offer loan sharking here, right?" The manager seemed to have been waiting for me. He looked up and smiled. "We do. But do you know the rules?" I nodded. "Nine-out, thirteen-return (A common usurious loan term: borrowing 10, receiving 9, and repaying 13). Just tell me how much you can lend me." The manager directly pulled out a stack of agreements. "Sign these, and I can give you a hundred." ($100,000) I glanced down and noticed these agreements were some kind of organ donation agreements. This was exactly why they dared to offer loan sharking to gamblers who had lost everything. "Wife, you can't sign these agreements!" But just as I picked up the pen to sign, Arthur rushed over and desperately grabbed my hand. I said calmly, "If I don't sign, I won't have the money to keep playing." "Wife, let's fold, okay?! We'll forfeit the money. Even if we have an extra twenty thousand in debt, it's fine! I'll go work with you, and we'll pay it back slowly!" Arthur choked on his tears as he pleaded with me. I took a deep breath and shook my head. "It's too late. If we don't keep calling, what about our daughter's tuition? What about your dad's surgery? How will we survive after the New Year? If we gamble it all, there's still a glimmer of hope. Otherwise, our entire forty thousand is gone." This is the typical gambler's mindset. This kind of thinking is completely wrong. Because gambling it all usually means stepping into the abyss with no point of return. Taking a step back, although the loss is huge, at least there's still a way out. But I'm different from those gamblers. The one falling into the abyss today definitely won't be me. "I don't want it! I don't want any of it! I just want you to be alive and well! It's not too late to fold now! I'm begging you!" My husband panicked even more. He clearly realized that if we kept betting, it was certain death! With that, he fell to his knees in front of me, pleading bitterly. "Chloe, listen to your husband. You're not playing cards anymore; you're gambling with your life." "Yeah, stop now. It's not too late to turn back. Once you sign those agreements, there's no turning back." Perhaps out of pity for my husband, and unable to watch me walk into eternal damnation, many onlookers also started trying to persuade me. They were right. I was gambling with my life! "Arthur, get up. I've made my decision. Stop trying to stop me." After helping Arthur up, I bowed slightly to the crowd to express my gratitude, then signed the agreement and inked my thumbprint. "Sigh, Chloe, why are you doing this? You're not the only one who lost. We all lost too. There's no need to risk your life." "Chloe, listen to me, stop calling. We can afford to lose forty thousand; worst case, we start over. But if you borrow another hundred thousand and lose, you'll never recover." Seeing that I had already signed the agreement, everyone expressed their regret. It was exactly because I knew almost everyone here had lost money that I insisted on doing this. Anyone who returned home for the Lunar New Year from working out of town was practically invited by Kevin and Baldy Wu. Through their colluded scams, some lost as little as ten thousand, while others lost no less than my husband. I heard from Arthur that two days ago, someone who lost fifty thousand drank poison, leaving behind a widow and an orphan. "Here are ninety thousand in chips. If you win, you owe me a hundred and thirty thousand. If you lose, you know what you'll be using to pay it back." The loan shark manager didn't care about our drama. Seeing that I had signed and fingerprinted, he immediately handed me ninety thousand in chips, not forgetting to remind me. Of course, he was referring to the "nine-out, thirteen-return" rule. I said "hmm," took the chips, and returned to the card table. "Ninety thousand, still blind!" Once I returned to the table, the smiles vanished from Kevin and Baldy Wu's faces. They clearly hadn't expected that a woman like me would not only refuse to back down and fold, but would even take out a high-interest loan to fight them to the bitter end. I knew they probably still had some money left, but definitely not much. So, I shoved the entire ninety thousand in chips forward in one go. This time, it was their turn to gamble their lives against mine. "Chloe, is it really necessary to play this big?" Baldy Wu's expression suddenly became serious. He narrowed his eyes and frowned. "Chloe, playing this big really isn't necessary. Why don't you look at your cards and think about it?" Kevin didn't dare use his passive-aggressive tone anymore. He offered a dry laugh. He was obviously getting nervous. My gaze swept over their faces as I sneered, "Cut the crap. Just tell me if you're calling or not. If you can't afford it, fold. If you don't have money, go sign an agreement and borrow it, just like I did!" "Hehe, we're not like you. There's no need to sign those kinds of agreements." Baldy Wu's cheek twitched. Then he looked at Kevin and said, "Why don't you fold? I'll keep going against her." Kevin immediately glared. "Why should I fold?! If anyone folds, it should be you!" With that, unable to hold back, he picked up his cards and looked at them. He stopped betting blind. I noticed that the moment he saw his cards, a flash of delight appeared deep in his eyes, but he quickly covered it up. It looked like his hand was very strong. "You idiot! Could your hand possibly be better than mine? Listen to me, fold right now, give me the rest of your money, and I'll reveal the cards!" Baldy Wu slammed his hand on the table, his eyes wide as saucers, yelling with obvious threat. "Stop arguing, you two! If you're going to call, do it quickly. If not, fold and get off the table! Do you think we're stupid?! You two are blatantly colluding right here!" Seeing them pretending to fight but actually exchanging signals, I immediately called them out. However, judging by their posturing, the hands they held were probably not weak. They both wanted to use their own cards to match against mine. And looking at the situation, the money they had on them wasn't enough to cover the ninety thousand. "Exactly! Call if you're going to call! If you say one more word to collude, it counts as cheating!" "I thought something was off with you guys. Are you running a scam? If you two say one more word, you should both fold!" Their blatant behavior immediately sparked public outrage. The onlookers who had lost money to them couldn't stand it anymore and stepped forward to accuse them. Faced with the public outrage, the previously blustering Baldy Wu immediately backed down. "Who's cheating?! You can't just say things like that! I don't have enough money on me either. Let me scrape some together." After weakly yelling at the crowd, Baldy Wu's gaze turned to the three people who were playing at the table earlier. "Lend me all your money. I guarantee a win." With that, he covered his cards and showed them to the three of them. Seeing Baldy Wu's cards, all three looked delighted, their expressions clearly saying "it's a sure win," and they all reached for their wallets to lend him money. Since the three of them had folded and left the table early on, showing them the cards wasn't technically breaking the rules. "Wait!" However, right at that moment, Kevin interrupted their attempt to lend the money. "If you're going to lend money, you should lend it to me. I'm the one who's guaranteed to win." Kevin shot a disdainful look at Baldy Wu and said immediately. "If you show them your cards too, that counts as cheating!" As soon as he finished speaking, I interjected, staring at him. The reason was simple: Baldy Wu had already shown them his cards. If Kevin showed them his as well, the reactions of the three guys would indicate whose hand was stronger. That would be against the rules. "Hmph, you have to lend the money to me anyway, or you'll regret it." Kevin also knew that doing so would break the rules, so he could only snort. The three guys looked conflicted, glancing between Baldy Wu and Kevin, unable to make a decision for a moment. It seemed Baldy Wu's hand was indeed very strong, but not unbeatable. Seeing this, I quickly offered them a suggestion: "You can choose to lend half to each of them." "Half it is. Hurry up."
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