Chapter 2201 by Marina Vittori
An Understated Dominance
âGet those bets in, quick! Trust me, put your bet on Number 13, Brandon Swift!â
âHey guys, itâs time to hit the jackpot! Donât miss this golden opportunity!â
âHey, does anyone have treasures to spare? Iâll pay you back with interest once I win those celestial stones!â
The gamblers clamored. They jostled forward and were eager to place their bets. Anything valuable was thrown into the betting table without a second thought.
Soon, the atmosphere crackled with excitement. This round was like hitting the jackpot for the gamblers, so doubling down was a no-brainer.
âHey, make some room! Weâre here first, so let us get our bets in!â
As the crowd of gamblers grew denser, chaos broke out.
Miles and Ruby were momentarily taken aback and surrounded by eager gamblers. The duo had to push through the crowd to get to the betting table.
After all, opportunities like this only came once. Plus, with only a few minutes remaining until the start of the fifth round, they couldnât afford to miss out.
It would mean a significant loss for them if they failed to place their bets before the betting pool closed. Thus, they disregarded decorum and pushed forward relentlessly.
âDonât fret, guys. Thereâs plenty of time for everyone. Letâs maintain order and take turns.â
âWeâve got plenty of time. Everyone will get their shot at placing a bet.â
âHey, you in the purple! Quit climbing on someoneâs back! Get down from there!â
Abigail stood before the betting table and tried to calm the crowd and keep things orderly. She hadnât expected the situation to escalate like this.
At that moment, a crowd of hundreds had gathered around the table. It was packed tight with people, leaving no room for movement.
Luckily, the crowd stayed composed and refrained from causing trouble or getting rowdy. But if they had misbehaved, Abigail would have had to step in and assert her authority.
Indeed, the Mystic Arts Orderâs formidable reputation loomed over the crowd like a dark cloud. Those even considering causing trouble in their presence were flirting with danger.
Everyone knew that the Mystic Arts Order was the last sect anyone would want to mess with among the three major sects.
Crossing them meant risking their life, and there was no telling how they would meet their end.
Five minutes later, the fifth round began.
Most gamblers had already placed their bets, with only a few stragglers left.
Abigail even extended the time by two minutes to accommodate them. She hoped to attract more gamblers.
âDustin, why arenât you betting? This is a golden opportunity to win some celestial stones.â After returning to his seat, Miles was curious about Dustinâs lack of participation.
âI prefer to gamble for fun. Taking it too seriously can lead to trouble. Itâs all about enjoying the game,â Dustin replied with a casual smile.
âYouâre way too laid-back. Lifeâs not just about chilling out. Sometimes, you must dive in, stir things up, and keep it exciting. Otherwise, itâs just dull.â Miles chuckled.
âHeâs right. Passing up such an easy celestial stone-earning opportunity? I canât understand whatâs going on in your head.â Ruby shook her head, eyeing Dustin as though he were a fool.
Dustin simply smiled and said nothing.
âEasy earning opportunity? Letâs not count our eggs before they hatch. Whether Number 13 wins this match is still up in the air,â Crystal interjected, offering Ruby a reality check.
Just like Dustin, she didnât place any bets either. She opted out of it, partly due to the hassle of dealing with the crowd and partly due to a nagging sense that something was off.
The smooth sailing of events troubled her.
Typically, the bookie would cut their losses and minimize risks when faced with a losing streak like this. But the Mystic Arts Order acted differently. They remained friendly, even offering loans to gamblers.
The fact that they were willing to lend celestial stones, even to those without any, struck her as peculiar.
After all, the Mystic Arts Order wasnât known for acts of charity. This behavior only heightened her suspicions.
âCrystal, weâve seen Brandonâs strength. Even I might have trouble facing him, let alone some unknown underdog. I believe he could secure victory in just ten moves,â Miles asserted confidently.
âYouâre just too skeptical. If everyoneâs betting on Brandon, it means heâs strong and likely to win. Donât you think our collective judgment outweighs yours?â Ruby shrugged, seemingly unperturbed.
âIâm not saying Brandon isnât good, but thereâs always someone better. Until the fight ends, nobody can guarantee he will win,â Crystal replied.
âDonât worry, Crystal. This time, everything will be fine. Look at us. Weâve been on a winning streak for several rounds,â Ruby reassured.
âIâm just reminding you to know when to quit while youâre ahead,â Crystal sighed helplessly.
âAfter this round, weâll call it quits once we win another,â Miles chimed in confidently.
âWell, I hope you can keep winning,â Crystal said and shook her head.
The two beside her were completely obsessed with winning, and no amount of persuasion could sway them.
Brandon stood ready on the first battle ring, confidently assuming his stance. Across from him, his opponent was armed with a long sword.
His opponent had an average physique and an unremarkable appearance, but a glint of cold determination shone in his eyes.
âWho are you? State your name.â Brandonâs spear held at an imposing angle toward his opponent.
âIâm Carter Lane from Northland,â the man responded impassively.
âCarter Lane from Northland? Iâve never heard of you before,â he said arrogantly, âYouâre no match for me. Surrender now, or youâll lose more than just the fight.â
âReally? Letâs see if youâve got what it takes.â Carter remained unfazed.
âIâm giving you a chance. Donât underestimate me. Once I make my move, youâll regret it.â Brandon narrowed his eyes.
âHeh⦠Then, Iâll show you what Iâm capable of.â Carter smirked as he slowly drew his sword.
âHmph! Stubborn fool! Donât blame me if I have to get rough!â Brandon growled and thrust his spear forward.
His attack was fast, like a bolt of lightning, packing a powerful punch.