Su Laicai drove and took Long Fei to a street corner.
This area of the Southern Suburb was barely developed.
The streets were desolate, with shops closed early in the morning, a stark contrast to the bustling city center.
Beneath a small motel, there was a basement.
Su Laicai led Long Fei down, where the smoky air was suffocating, and the place that had been busy all night had yet to clear out.
The lights were on below, and the space was quite large.
Originally a billiard hall, it had been transformed into a gambling den.
It might be small, but it had everything one would need.
There were people playing mahjong, Pai Gow, rolling dice, and even a Russian roulette table.
What drew the crowd, however, was mahjong and poker.
These two games commanded high stakes and were relatively fair.
Su Laicai introduced the place to Long Fei while continuously greeting the gamblers along the way.