Luo Chao was right, Zuo Dahai, the once dominant tycoon in Huahai City's financial scene, was indeed ruined by gambling.
At the same time, Zuo Dahai continued, "After my good friend who returned from abroad and I indulged for three days and nights, we felt bored. Just when we didn't know what else to do, my friend suggested something that ended up ruining my life: gambling!"
"Actually, when my brother first suggested gambling, I was quite disdainful of it because my upbringing taught me that gambling is one of the most harmful behaviors in modern society, even more harmful than murder."
"As they say, 'Usury is fiercer than a tiger.' To be honest, I have seen countless people who, because of gambling, owed huge sums of money to loan sharks and eventually ended up with broken families and ruined lives."