Chapter 655: Win Every Bet
Chapter 655 of "Urban Extraordinary Immortal Doctor" commences with: The Japanese boxer, relentless in his advantage, raised his left fist and struck the white... Donât miss the next part!
The Japanese boxer, relentless in his advantage, raised his left fist and struck the white boxerâs lower back area viciously, snapping his lumbar spine.Before the white boxer could even scream in agony, the Japanese boxerâs eyes flashed with ferocity, his figure following the momentum upward, his right arm hooked around the white boxerâs neck, forcefully pulling and twisting.
Crackââ
A crisp sound of bone breaking echoed, and the white boxerâs cervical spine was twisted apart. His eyes rolled back, and he instantly stopped breathing.
Seeing this scene, the venue fell silent.
The silence was not due to the death of the white boxer, but because most people had not expected the Japanese boxer to mount such a counterattack and win so decisively and cleanly.
The small portion of the audience that had bet on the Japanese boxer went through a rollercoaster of emotions from disappointment to surprise, and were now excitedly shouting and cheering.
Dragon Maiden, Long Da, and the others were not too excited, as this was the outcome they had expected. However, they were still very pleased to have made a sum of money in the blink of an eye.
"That Japanese boxer, he just used jujitsu, right?"
After Fang Baiâs rebirth, he had studied the martial arts legacies of various countries in this world and had some understanding of them.
The martial arts displayed by the Japanese boxer just now, with a movement technique that was flexible and varied, and a body as supple as a snake, was very similar to the jujitsu Fang Bai was familiar with. A few simple moves exemplified the formidable aspect of jujitsu very well, illustrating the concept of "using softness to overcome hardness."
The white boxerâs brute force met the Japanese boxerâs jujitsu and was completely outclassed, taken down in a few moves, and met an untimely death.
Dragon Maiden nodded and said, "Indeed it was jujitsu, blended with a few other martial arts... This Japanese boxer is no simple foe! His strikes are ruthlessly efficient."
This boxing match ended, and Long Da and the others had made a good deal of money, which was transferred directly into their respective accounts.
Dragon Maiden was even more delighted as she had bet Fang Baiâs ten million US dollars for a tenfold return, which resulted in a hundred million US dollars credited to her account. Even after splitting with Fang Bai, that was fifty million, which was much more than her salary at Dragon Guard.
Fang Bai and the others had come to Kingâs Boxing Ring to seek justice for Yang Xudong, but they werenât in a hurry to find the boxing ringâs boss, David; instead, they planned to watch some matches and win some money.
As with their previous experience at the Caesar casino, Fang Bai believed that if they won enough money, it would catch the attention of the boxing ring management. Perhaps then, the boxing ringâs boss David might, like Caesarâs casino owner Robertson, invite them out for "coffee."
Fang Bai was already calculating how much compensation would be reasonable to demand from David when they met him later.
Of course, given that Yang Xudong had nearly lost his life here, merely having David pay compensation was insufficient; he would also need to hand over the boxer who had injured Yang Xudong.
The subsequent boxing matches held little interest for Fang Bai and his companions, without anything noteworthy. However, they bet on every match, and with every bet, the stakes grew larger.
Most crucially, they won every bet they placed. After a few matches, everyoneâs accounts had increased by at least tens of millions of US dollars.
Fang Bai and Dragon Maiden reaped the most, placing tenfold bets of ten million each time, and each of them had already raked in hundreds of millions of US dollars, essentially acting as money harvesting machines.
Since "Kingâs Boxing Ring" was established, no one had ever made money as quickly as Fang Bai and his group, so they soon attracted the attention of the boxing ringâs management and became the subject of intensive surveillance. David, the boss behind the scenes of the boxing ring, also received reports from his subordinates.
"Isnât that man Yang Xudong, the one who was crippled by Monk Wuneng?"
In a luxurious room outside the "Kingâs Boxing Ring," the owner David had just finished a bath and was sitting on the sofa in a loose bathrobe, each arm around a beautiful blonde, with a cigar in his mouth, squinting at a large screen in the room.
On the big screen, the real-time surveillance footage of Fang Bai and the others was crystal clear.
When the camera switched to Yang Xudong, Davidâs eyes bulged with disbelief.
"Yes, boss, weâve just checked, and that man is Yang Xudong,"
remarked a white man with respectful deference.
"I remember Monk Wuneng saying he used the Great Strength Vajra Palm of Huaxia martial arts to shatter the meridians in Yang Xudongâs body, and that Yang Xudong would die soon after his life force faded. But here Yang Xudong is, still very much alive... Bizarre! Never mind, Iâm not concerned with Yang Yangdongâs fate, I only care about how much money theyâve won by now!"
The white man reported, "Boss, the eleven of them are betting and winning each bet. So far, they have earned around five hundred million US dollars."
"Winning each bet... It seems these people are not simple. Where did Yang Yangdong meet these friends? William, go check the identities and backgrounds of those people and report to me at any time!"
David coldly instructed the white man named William.
In Americaâs fighting world, David was known as the "Human Tank," his strength was equivalent to that of an Earth Level initial stage martial artist from the Ancient Martial World of Huaxia, very formidable. Even his archrival, "Caesar" casino owner Robertson, feared him somewhat.
However, David wasnât like the "madman" desperate to fight as the outside world described. When faced with certain situations, he acted more shrewdly than many others.
David knew that anyone who could accurately discern the strengths and weaknesses of boxers and win each bet was no ordinary person, so he didnât act hastily. Instead, he had his men investigate the identities and backgrounds of Yang Xudongâs friends.
If the other party had a strong background and the strength to defy him, he would personally show up and make friends with them; otherwise, if they didnât have much of a background, he wouldnât let them leave with hundreds of millions of dollars easily.
William was very efficient in his work and quickly found some information about Fang Bai and the others, but just like the "Caesar" casino, all he found were superficial details, not knowing the true backgrounds of Fang Bai and the others. The source of this content ÉŞs Nová´lFir(e).ná´t
If they had known that Fang Bai and his group were from the "Dragon Guard" of Huaxia, representing the "Dragon Guard" to attend the "World Meta-Human Organization Elite Grand Prix" in America, David definitely wouldnât dare to provoke them.
However, one piece of news forced David to start taking Fang Bai and his group more seriously.
An informant David had planted near Robertson reported that not long ago, Fang Bai and his group had won a considerable sum at Robertsonâs casino and were inevitably invited by Robertson for a "coffee." It was expected that Fang Bai and his group would meet with misfortune, yet they left the casino unharmed and with their heads held high.
This news was worth pondering for David.