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Guo Huaigang has been in a casino on Australia for half a month now.

During this half month, his luck has been exceedingly good.

His initial fifty million capital, amidst ups and downs, wins and losses, has astonishingly transford into 1.5 billion within just half a month.

His capital is in US dollars, so when he's gambling in Australia, he's not using the local currency; he's playing with US dollars.

Guo Huaigang was a small-ti underdog, and when he ca to Australia thirty years ago, he couldn't even find a job and had to beg to survive.

But what Australia doesn't lack is big shots who are more than willing to pay soone to risk their lives on their behalf.

If Guo Huaigang were just an ordinary beggar, of course, no one would pay him to risk his life.

But he was lucky; though he didn't have any special skills, he had an exceptional martial arts talent.

When he was on the brink of starvation, he entered a top-tier family in Australia—the Guo family.

Originally, his last na was Wang, but after joining the Guo family, he changed his surna to Guo.

Although the Guo family in Australia has now gone to develop in England, Guo Huaigang used the Guo family as a stepping stone to beco a Martial Arts Grandmaster.

Guo Huaigang has only one flaw: he is addicted to gambling.

So even as a Martial Arts Grandmaster, he is a grandmaster with pockets emptier than his face.

Half a month of continuous good luck made him feel reckless.

As a result, even with 1.5 billion US dollars in hand, he still had no intention of stopping.

This led to his 1.5 billion US dollars beginning to shrink since last night.

The last round of betting just now even made the last 300 million US dollars in his hands disappear.

Those who gamble big with Guo Huaigang are certainly not ordinary people either.

That person is Yuan Youzhenhe, and in Japanese history, there was a very famous battle called the Genpei War.

It narrates a great battle between two great super-noble families, the Minamoto and the Taira.

The Yuan family Yuan Youzhenhe belongs to is the family descended from the Minamoto lineage since the Genpei War.

Erging clans like the Kawabata family, the Liu Sheng family, in front of the Yuan family, have only the qualification to carry their shoes.

Therefore, Yuan Youzhenhe won Guo Huaigang's money quite easily and wasn't the least worried about Guo Huaigang retaliating.

Guo Huaigang also didn't have the guts to retaliate; Yuan Youzhenhe had a Great Grandmaster in martial arts by his side for protection.

Unless he was tired of living, he wouldn't dare to lay hands on Yuan Youzhenhe.

When Guo Huaigang seed to be utterly disheartened, Yuan Youzhenhe smiled at him.

"Grandmaster Guo, no need to show that expression; it's not that much money."

"Moreover, if you do one thing for , you won't need to repay the 200 million US dollars you owe ."

"This task is also beneficial to you."

"If this task is accomplished, you might even earn 2 billion US dollars."

In the last round of betting, it was not 300 million US dollars that Guo Huaigang lost but a record-breaking 500 million US dollars.

Therefore, he not only lost all his money but also owed Yuan Youzhenhe 200 million US dollars.

Guo Huaigang couldn't help but ask, "What is the task?"

Although he knew this task was certainly not easy, he still had to ask.

He could owe others money and not repay, but the money owed to Yuan Youzhenhe must be returned.

Otherwise, the Great Grandmaster of the Yuan family in martial arts would co looking for a heart-to-heart talk with him.

Yuan Youzhenhe took out a photo and said:

"The woman in the photo, I once slept with her, but after getting tired of it, I didn't keep her by my side."

"This ti coming to Australia reminded of so beautiful mories. I hope you can bring this woman to ."

The woman Yuan Youzhenhe spoke of was none other than Yagyu Kaori.

The past of Yagyu Kaori has clearly been quite unfortunate, having been mistreated by more than one man.

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