What did that amount of money mean to her?
It was about losing the situation.
Gem understood and said, "All right, let me do it."
Audrey curiously stared at the mahjong tiles and, biting Clive's ear, asked, "Is the real-life mahjong the same as the one in the game?"
She had seen it on TV and had been very interested in mahjong, even asking Clive Hawkins to teach her after watching gambling king and gambling god movies.
Clive only allowed her to indulge in computer games.
Clive said, "Almost."
That's good to hear because she hadn't lost in the game. With that in mind, Audrey raised her hand and said, "I want to learn." She quickly got beside Gem Atkinson, grabbed his hand, and said, "Dad, teach me how to play mahjong."
"All right."
Gem embraced Audrey and sat her on his lap. Forsythia Brown disdainfully said, "What's a child to learn about mahjong? Read a book or do homework."