Three rounds of stud poker had swept away over a billion yuan. The money had come from Mountain and Water Manor, and it was all at the hands of the Qin family's disowned son. If this hadn't been the stark reality playing out before their very eyes, the entire upper echelon of Jiangzhou would have laughed their heads off had anyone dared to make such a claim.
Forget a worthless coward like Qin Fan; even if the old patriarch of the Qin family himself were here, he would never dare to cheat and win so much money at Mountain and Water Manor.
What did Mountain and Water Manor represent? It represented Ye Jizu, Lord Ye himself. And what did Ye Jizu represent? The entire Jiangzhou Underworld, which he ruled with an iron fist. Most importantly, the name Ye Jizu also signified the colossal Ye family of Lingnan. The fact that people spoke of them using that full title—the Ye family of Lingnan—was a testament to the power those words held, a power recognized throughout all of Huaxia.
