Chapter 14 I'm Not Investing Anymore

"Don't worry about where it comes from, are you in or not? Next time, we'll bet on dunks."

"I…I'm in, I'll put down 20 US dollars!"

Drexler had never figured out where Gan Guoyang got those buckets he always brought out.

But Drexler still generously took out 20 US dollars and joined the betting game.

To players, money isn't important. A few dozen or a hundred dollars is just petty cash, just a little extra fun for the game.

Drexler had his own ulterior motive for joining these betting games, as it was the only opportunity to "oppose" Gan Guoyang.

Normally, no one on the Trail Blazers could oppose Ah Gan, as it had already been proven that opposing him didn't lead to anything good.

Only in such small betting games could you stand against Ah Gan—He chooses high, you go low; he picks low, you stand high.

It gave Drexler a psychological thrill, as if he could challenge Gan Guoyang.

This psychological suggestion was important to Drexler.