In addition, there are tall sheds around the ship, and the people on board can't see the outside scenery at all. All they can see are 587 cloth sheds. From a distance, the ship looks like a sealed The cradle is average.

The people inside have no idea what the weather is like outside, whether it is morning or evening, they only know what time it is by the time teller inside the boat.

The roar of the steam engine is also well covered. How can there be no enthusiastic music on the gambling boat? There are two four-piece bands on board. These two bands play in turn every day, and they are all playing passionate music.

Of course, the performances of these bands were not on the bright side, they were all in one room, and no one could enter, so naturally no one knew what was making the roar of the steam engine.

"That's true, but which kingdom does this ship come from?" Earl Palau thought thoughtfully.

"It doesn't matter which kingdom it belongs to, as long as we can get on this ship." Sir Oliver waved his hand.

"That's right, instead of worrying about where this ship came from, why not think about how we can play to make more money?" Earl Manu also agreed with this idea.

Viscount Fox blinked his eyes and said, (baej) "Damn it, I've been losing all these days, but I haven't won."

Some time ago, the gambling boat was docked in the sea area close to the chaotic land. Of course, it would take about half a month to travel from that coast to the chaotic land.

Viscount Fox knew about the boat gambling a long time ago, so he has been collecting information in advance, and has been waiting in a small city on the coastline for a long time.

"Who isn't? I haven't won before. I must win back today." Earl Manu said viciously.

The orcs of the horse tribe were the second group to board the gambling boat. At that time, the gambling boat was docked in the Sahara Prairie for two days. After he heard the news, he rushed to board the gambling boat overnight and brought a lot of money.

He had been on the boat for several days, more than a month, and he was already on the boat when it was still winter. If he hadn't asked the staff, he might not have known that it was spring now.

"I'm fine. Although I lost, I also won. I didn't lose a lot." The Earl of Palau waved his hand.

He was one of the first batch of people who boarded the ship. He stayed on the ship for a full two months, and was drunk in the casino every day.

It is precisely because he spends a lot of time and plays a lot of games, and they are all scattered in various projects to play.

He was very cautious every time, betting very little, playing moderately, so he didn't lose much, of course, he didn't win.

"Envy, I lost half of the money I brought, damn it, I shouldn't have trusted those guys." Sir Oliver rolled his eyes.

He has always listened to the words of other nobles, never has his own opinion, and often wavers, causing him to lose can be said to be a mess.

And he also follows the trend very much. For example, he has already finished betting, and he will follow others to bet a lot. If many people bet elsewhere, he will immediately follow others to transfer bets, but often It's just a loss.

"You deserve it, how many times have I told you, don't believe those guys, they are all idiots." Earl Manu sneered.

"Don't listen to them, do you still listen to you? Didn't you lose badly too?" Sir Oliver retorted.

Earl Manu shrugged, rolled his eyes and said, "Then I won and lost by myself, without relying on others at all."

"Come on, the way you bet, as if you haven't won, it's funny to watch." Sir Oliver continued to laugh.

"What do you want to do? Do you still want to fight with me?" Earl Mannu said viciously.

"Enough, you are eating now, what are you two doing?" Earl Palau scolded.

While the two were arguing, a waiter in a white shirt came over and said softly, "Sir, I'm sorry, if you want to quarrel, I have to ask you to get off the boat now."

"What are you kidding? It's the sea now, how can you drive us off the ship?" Earl Manu said angrily.

Sir Oliver nodded heavily, and said angrily, "Yes, you let us disembark now, do you want us to be drowned in the sea?"

"Give me some peace, you two.

The Earl of Palau raised his hand to press down, then turned to the waiter and said, "Sorry, I will let them settle down."

"Well, fighting is prohibited on gambling boats. It's written in the handbook that was sent to you earlier. As for the consequences, it's also clearly marked there." The waiter said coldly.

"Yes, I see, I'm sorry." Earl Palau said politely. "It's good to know." The waiter nodded slightly, turned around and left.

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Sir Oliver looked at the waiter's back and said angrily, "Look, what's the attitude of this man?"

"That's right, who does a little lowly person look down on." Earl Manu was also very angry.

"Where is this place? Do you know?" the Earl of Palau asked sullenly.When he hummed his breath just now, he also had a fire in his heart, but he kept restraining himself.

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Chapter 780: It has long been thrown into the sea. (3 more for customization)

Chapter 780: It has long been thrown into the sea. (3 more for customization)

Earl Manu blinked, paused and said, "Isn't this a gambling boat? Why do you ask this question?"

"Yeah, we've just been treated like that by a lowly squire, and you've seen that too," said Sir Oliver angrily.

"That is to say, it's fine if you don't help us, but why are you standing on the side of the attendants, and you still talk nicely to them." Earl Manu was puzzled.Viscount Fox raised his hand to press down, and said calmly, "You two stop making trouble, didn't you see that he was helping you?"

"Help us? I don't think so." Count Mannu dismissively asked.

"It's the squire he's helping, not us, and he'd have had a big quarrel with the squire if he'd helped us." Sir Oliver rolled his eyes.Viscount Fox shook his wine glass and asked, "Did the two of you really not read the relevant regulations of the gambling boat?"

"Relevant regulations? What relevant regulations?" Sir Oliver asked suspiciously. "You mean the pamphlet? I gave it to my knights. I don't like reading. It's very boring." Count Manu wrote.

"Oh, oh, oh, I remembered. I didn't read the booklet, right? I just threw it on the table in the room." Sir Oliver seemed a little proud.

"Humph!"

The Earl of Palau snorted coldly and said, "If it wasn't for me, you would have been feeding the fish in the sea.

Sir Oliver was very annoyed, stood up and accused, "What are you talking about?

A self righteous look. "

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