Chapter 37. Lost a Sun
The Inca Lesson (Fiction) "The Demolition of the Inca Empire" (Volume 2) Zhang Baotong
So he silently drew a cross on his chest, praying that God could bless him, help him with his strength, and make him run his time, and his luck changed drastically. Then, he threw the dice and threw nineteen points, which was the highest point he threw tonight. He thought that he could take up the banker by relying on this point. However, Juan threw twenty points. Just a little more than him and got down his banker. Then, Juan went to the banker and threw a full point of twenty-four points. The full point of twenty-four points is also called the vertex or the sky point, which is the highest point in the dice. Many people have never thrown such points in gambling. Therefore, according to regulations, as long as someone can throw such a full point of twenty-four, others have to pay ten times the bottom of the banker. In other words, Juan sets a bottom of forty golden peso, so each other person will lose four hundred golden peso.
Because Legiza had no cash, he kept owing Gonzalo more than 400, and now he owed Juan more than 500, and still owed others one or two hundred golden pesos. However, Juan didn't want Legiza to owe the debt, so he asked Legiza to take the pure golden sun to pay the bill. Legiza was a little unhappy and wanted to continue owing the bill, but Juan refused and insisted that he use the golden sun as collateral. Legiza had no choice but to return to his dormitory and use the golden sun as collateral.
Since he has lost so much, he will not itch if he has too many lice, and he will not worry about debt. He mortgaged the Golden Sun, which has made Legiza bolder.
So, like Juan and Gonzalo, he doubled the base money, because many people in the casino have this mentality: when they are not lucky, they have to rely on increasing the base money to make their luck. Therefore, there are such a saying and jargon: if they are not lucky, they should push hard. Sometimes this method works very well. For example, in Cajamaca, Letomondo once lost consecutive games and lost eight or nine hundred golden peso in one night, and it was about to dawn.
He closed the stall. At this time, there was almost no golden peso left in his hand. So he took a desperate bet and used the remaining twenty golden peso as the basic money at one time. As a result, he won more than two hundred golden peso back at one time. Then, he put all the two hundred golden peso on the table and won more than one thousand golden peso back. At the same time, he also left a legendary story for the officers and soldiers of this Spanish Expeditionary Force that people talk about and recited.
Therefore, Legiza also wanted to follow Leto Mondo's footsteps again and take a risky counterattack that was desperate to survive, so as to reverse the situation and save the defeat. Fortunately, he finally settled in the second dealership and won nearly 200 golden pesos at one time. Legiza, who tasted the sweetness, immediately increased the basic money to 80 golden pesos, which means that he gave four times the basic money, and he won more than 400 golden pesos at one time, but if he lost, he would have to give others eighty to one hundred and twenty golden pesos. However, he did not have the luck of Leto Mondo, because in the casino, this kind of luck was pitifully small and hard to come by.
So, he lost in a row, and he lost to the end. By dawn, he had already owed Juan 700 golden pesos, Gonzalo more than 400 golden pesos, and others four or five hundred golden pesos. So Juan collected his golden sun as already and returned him to more than 800 golden pesos. And these eight hundred golden pesos were paid to the others, and there was no one on hand. Seeing that he had lost the pure light, everyone scattered and went back to their dormitories to sleep. Unlike the legend created by Leto Mondo, Legiza also created a miracle in the casino for the Spaniards, but this miracle and story made people feel too cruel and sad, because he lost a sun before dawn.
Chapter completed!