They crossed rows of gambling tables until they reached the very center of the hall, standing before the largest table there.
Chips piled high on the table, along with various cards and dice.
This table was set up personally by the owner of the Universal Underground Casino.
The casino owner was the biggest banker.
And the croupier at this table was a gambling expert with high salaries brought in from Hong Kong, Macao, or Las Vegas.
After all, the wins and losses at this table were directly linked to the casino itself—tied to its greatest profits. Therefore, a gambling expert had to be in charge.
Those who wanted to gamble at the casino and sit at this table had to meet one criterion: they must have ten million in funds.
Without ten million, they simply did not qualify to gamble at this table.
Because at this table, each casual bet was for hundreds of thousands, if not millions.
Ordinary people simply couldn't afford to play.