Chapter 93: The Sleepless Casino

Nanyun Ember hooked the corners of her mouth evilly, showed a ruffian smile, touched her little head and said, "Concubine is so praised, I will be proud." ”

Concubine Murong couldn't stand him like this the most, obviously he was also laughing, he just hooked the corners of his mouth, but the unspeakable demon caused her to be unable to resist every time, and her little heart fluttered and accelerated.

"Brother Ember, you are a scourge." Concubine Murong muttered.

Nanyun Ember raised his eyebrows, "Who have I harmed?" ”

"Let's go, go shopping." Concubine Murong didn't answer his rhetorical question, and took the lead in walking out.

She would never admit that she had been harmed.

Nanyun Ember laughed out loud, caught up with Concubine Murong in three or two steps, took her hand out of Fenglin Tower, and got into the carriage.

The hallucination drove the car, Hu'er sat on the side, and Ah Qi stayed in Fenglin Tower.

The carriage headed for Flower Street.

During the day, Huazhan Street does not seem to be different from other streets, but at the entrance of the street, the three big characters of "Huazhan Street" are written in flamboyant and wanton, and last night Murong Feixi's eyes were attracted by the lanterns and did not notice.

Although Huazhan Street is not big, there are restaurants, teahouses, cloth villages, and even a big gambling house, with a very strange name, called "Buyefang".

Concubine Murong dragged Nanyun Ember out of the carriage and went straight to the big gambling house.

Leaving behind a frightened lake and a slight discoloration hallucination.

Hu'er hurriedly jumped out of the carriage and chased after him.

The county lord is really, did she forget about losing a gamble last time and being detained in the gambling house? As far as the county lord's gambling skills are concerned, she really doesn't dare to compliment. The county lord still dragged the prince in, and he won't detain the prince to others if he loses the bet today, right?

Poor Xiaohu'er detained her in the gambling house because her unscrupulous county lord lost money in the last gamble, which has left a deep imprint on her little heart. So much so that when she saw Murong Concubine entering the gambling house again, her first reaction was frightened, and her second reaction was who would be detained by her.

In the gambling house, there was a lot of people shouting.

"Brother Ember, will you?" Concubine Murong opened her bright eyes wide, looking at Nanyun Ember with hope.

Nanyun Ember glanced for a week, then looked at Concubine Murong's eyes, and raised her eyebrows noncommittally.

Concubine Murong immediately pulled him to the table with the most people.

"Buy big and buy small, buy and leave." A dark-skinned man is shaking the dice with his hands flexibly.

Concubine Murong pulled Nanyun Ember to the table, took out a silver ingot from her small money bag, looked at the man's hand, her eyes rolled slightly, and then looked at the "big" and "small" on the table, pulled Nanyun Ash's sleeve, and motioned for him to choose.

Nanyun Ember took the silver in her hand and put it on the "small".

Sure enough, it opened small.

Concubine Murong excitedly took the silver she had won.

Second inning.

Second inning.

The third game.

……

Concubine Murong looked at the pile of silver in front of her, and then looked at Nanyun Ash's eyes, not to mention worship. You know, the first time she went to the gambling house, she lost miserably, and almost mortgaged Hu'er to someone else.

Thinking of Hu'er, Concubine Murong looked around, where did Hu'er go? Didn't you just chase them in? Didn't you come in and be pulled back to the carriage by the hallucination?

"Concubine, let's go." Nanyun Ember put away the silver on the table and spoke softly to Concubine Murong. He played with the concubine completely to make her happy, and naturally he wouldn't win too much money, the gambling house was not clean, and they wouldn't stop if they won too much. Although he didn't care, he didn't bother to cause unnecessary trouble.