Chapter 166 A Small Fortune (2/2)
'Alright, this is enough, ' Darren thought to himself. Darren decided not to play anymore now that the audience had started to get pissed at him.
This time, Aries dashed towards Darren, gasping for his brea
gainst him instantly regretted their decisions, thinking that they should have bet their ink stones on Darren instead.
The moment Darren's blade intent enveloped the man, his eyes filled with sheer terror.
As expected, numerous bloody stains appeared all over his clothes as he was thrown out of the battlefield.
A while later, he struggled to get up from the floor with blood covering his body. He dragged his own broken body towards Darren and knelt in front of him as he trembled in fear. ”Thank you so much for not killing me, sir,” he said.
”Just go,” Darren replied casually.
It was not easy for that man to risk his life to earn those ink stones. And Darren didn't have any hatred towards him, so he just let him go.
”Thank you, sir.” After expressing his gratitude, the guy dragged his broken legs behind him and left the battlefield.
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”Jaya, get your butt over here.”
Up on the grandstand, Jaya chuckled in the corner. He was in a good mood after making a good fortune from the bet. So naturally, he was pissed when someone interrupted his good mood by growling at him.
”You bastard! Can't you keep it down just a little? What's wrong with you?” Jaya was a normally nice guy, but getting a scolding from his subordinate really irritated him.
”Humph! Don't be so arrogant. If I'm guessing correctly, that guy should have been killed in the first round. You are ready to report to the accountant and get the pension for his family, right? Are you trying to defraud the pension off the money shop? I have already informed our lady and she has already arrived here. Just pack your luggage and get lost,” a young man shouted. He was the young man who was scared to the ground in front of Darren's sword intent earlier.
”Fuck off!” At this point, Jaya was already seething with anger.
”Jaya, you have served in our money shop for so many years. I can't believe that you would do such a terrible thing. You deserve a tough punishment! Humph!” A voice coming from outside interrupted them. A girl was walking near them, and her tone was filled with anger.