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Earning 50,000 in 5 days was sothing unimaginable to the previous Chen Zhou.

But now, through his own efforts, he not only earned that amount, but he even found a job with a monthly pay above 10,000 just by working 3 hours a day.

He had already started to plan for a bachelors degree, then hed work at a big company and climb the ladder to eventually beco his own boss.

He had gotten the supergenius operating system, not a cultivating operating system, and knowledge was used to earn money. He wasnt interested in things like research at all.

That would an that he would be poor, and his pay would probably be lower than the one that he was drawing now.

This idea had gone through his mind and he continued to develop it.

He had already suffered for three years, and he wasnt planning on living his entire life like that.

Until now, Chen Zhou had already gotten 6 money-making skills, and today, he was doing his daily reading assignnt.

Proficient in gambling?

Looking at this new skill, many foreign ideas popped up in his mind. Unable to control himself, he beca hesitant.

Every daily assignnt had a random skill reward, and proficiency in gambling was basically a cheat.

In the operating system, knowledge was divided into multiple levels. Beginner, proficient, proficient, master, grandmaster, legendary.

Cheating would definitely leave so traces, and just by being proficient in gambling, Chen Zhou didnt dare to guarantee that he wouldnt be caught.

And if he was caught cheating

Movie scenes started to flash past in his mind, there were scenes of fingers being cut off, hands being cut off, needles being impaled under fingernails

A chill travelled up his spine, as Chen Zhen shivered in fear.

No, no, cheating is basically self-destructing. Ill have so many opportunities in the future, I cant risk it all here.

Shaking his head, he ordered a cab to drive him ho.

As an otaku, Chen Zhou would stay at ho and play gas when he was bored. To him, his aning in life was to enjoy himself.

He didnt have the opportunity in the past, but once he had a stable job, he imdiately found himself a place to rent. It was at the alley where he stayed for three years, a familiar place he could see every ti he opened his window.

It was as if he could see his last three years of misery just like that.

It served as a reminder for Chen Zhou, that he had survived his worst days and that his future would be better!

Dont miss out! Tian Hai Citys biggest mahjong competition is happening tomorrow! The first place gets a one million dollar reward! Sign up here now!

Dont miss

Seated in the cab, Chen Zhou waited for half an hour due to a mysterious traffic jam.

In Chen Zhous mories, this road had never been congested even once in the past few years, was he really that unlucky

Suddenly, the shouting from the roadside entered his ears, and Chen Zhou couldnt help but turn to look.

Tian Hai Citys biggest mahjong competition is happening tomorrowThe first place gets a one million dollar reward?!

Fuck ! Sir, stop the car!

If it was an officially hosted mahjong competition, even if he was caught cheating, he would at most be disqualified!

But if he won

One million!!

Chen Zhou was excited, he was pretty hopeful about the skill that the operating system had rewarded him with, until now, he hadnt been let down once.

If he wasnt a coward, he couldve already gone to so shady corner to earn money.

To him, this mahjong competition was basically giving away free money!

If I had this million, I dont even need to study! I can directly start a business and save a few years of ti!

Chen Zhou quickly got off the car and entered himself into the competition, after paying the $100 fee, the employee handed him a participation ticket.

He would be able to enter the competition tomorrow.

Chen Zhou returned to his car, and when he got ho, he quickly borrowed a mahjong box from his landlord.

In his 20-plus years of life, he hadnt even watched mahjong before, he was still a little anxious even with the knowledge from the operating system.

Even the god of gambling would get rusty if he didnt play for 20 years, and he thought that he should at least practice.

He quickly set up the mahjong tiles and stared at the table, it was familiar, yet foreign at the sa ti.

He naturally picked up a tile, his smooth movents resembling soone who had played for decades, without even glancing once at the tile.

Six thousand. (Tile)

He slapped the tile onto the table, and with a look, he knew he was right.

Feeling the carving of the tiles was the basic skill of mahjong, even old uncles and aunties didnt look at the tiles once when they played, they would leave the tiles facing downward on the table to prevent the people behind them from peeking.

Then, he continued to touch the tiles.

Three dots.

Six sticks.

Three sticks.

After the sun had set, he finally prepared to go and eat downstairs. The mont he opened the door, he was t with a sweat-drenched, fair-skinned and tidy-looking teenager.

After a pause, Chen Zhou greeted him with a smile.

Did you just co back from training?

The teen glanced at him with a straight face, a strange light flashing past his eyes. With a nod, he returned back into his room. (The gender of the teen isnt specified here.)

Going downstairs, Chen Zhou randomly ate a bowl of la mian.

And after he ate, he decided to head back to his ho, but as he walked, he suddenly noticed a mahjong room.

Inadvertently, he walked in and noticed a group of senior citizens playing mahjong together.

The room was filled with smoke, yet every single person in this room was laser-focused on the gas, it was as if they were on a battlefield, rather than playing mahjong.

I win!

An auntie laughed loudly, throwing her hands into the air at three other people.

Hand over your money! Everyone, 2 dollars!

Chen Zhou suddenly rembered that the elderly played mahjong to relieve their loneliness, and they only played for cents, it was hard to even get a hundred in winnings from a days worth of playing

With so excitent, he found a seat in the mahjong room.

Most people had finished their dinners at this ti, and he was quickly joined at the table by two aunties and an uncle.

Its rare to see a young man here! Lets play mahjong. The old man grinned as he looked at Chen Zhou.

After a short pause, Chen Zhou smiled back, Thats right, thats right!

The uncle laughed a bit more as he thought contemptuously, a young man playing mahjong? Do young people these days even know how to play mahjong?

After such a brief exchange, the old man had already thought of Chen Zhou as a three-minute passion student here to pay his school fees.

Only middle-aged to older people who had nothing better to do ca to play at mahjong rooms, and most of the younger generation knew barely anything about mahjong, how could they beat the people who practically lived in these mahjong rooms?

The old man was confident in beating Chen Zhou, and his only concerns were on the two aunties.

As long as he kept watch of their tiles, he wouldnt lose

Oh? I won.

Chen Zhou had just arranged his tiles, and after taking a careful look, he shouted in joy.

What?

Do you even know how to play mahjong? Did you see wrongly?!

The three of them were stunned, and seeing that they were in disbelief, Chen Zhou flipped his tiles for them to see.

I

He actually won?

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