Reborn As Super Heiress-Chapter 1463 - 1447: Huo Sining Lost

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Chapter 1463: Chapter 1447: Huo Sining Lost

Early the next morning, Huo Sining went to call Su Qingqing and Bai Yishan for breakfast, but these two women were sleeping soundly and couldn’t be woken up.

Seeing this, Huo Sining guessed that these two probably lost track of time while playing at the casino last night. She had no choice but to go for breakfast herself with Qibao and Wu Ya.

After breakfast, Qibao and Wu Ya also seemed eager to try. These two kids had never been to a casino back home, and when they heard that gambling was actually legal in Las Vegas, they immediately felt very curious.

Huo Sining had no choice but to take these two little ones for a casino tour.

Caesar’s Palace has two huge casinos, with massive columns and arches, an atrium square, luxurious fountains, and classical sculptures echoing the theme of Caesar’s Palace, all showcasing the lavish spending of the hotel’s owner.

Once inside the casino, Huo Sining exchanged two million in chips.

Even though it was morning, the casino was not deserted. Many gamblers, although looking haggard, had eyes that burned with intensity, staring intently at the Croupier dealing cards. You could tell they were hopelessly immersed gamblers.

Although Qibao had never seen Huo Sining gamble, he had long heard from Su Qingqing and Bai Yishan that his sister’s gambling skills were exceptional, even praised by the Macau Gambling King.

Qibao was very interested in winning money because winning could buy him lots of candy and toys, which was why he excitedly dragged Huo Sining here to visit, aiming to have her try her luck.

But what Qibao didn’t expect was that this sister, who seemed capable of anything in his eyes, would make mistake after mistake this time. After several rounds of gambling, she only won once, losing over a million in chips in just an hour.

"Sister, aren’t you supposed to be even better than Gambling King He? Why did you lose everything so quickly today?"

Qibao watched in disbelief as the pile of chips by Huo Sining’s side quickly disappeared.

After a refreshingly sound sleep, Su Qingqing and Bai Yishan finally arrived, reuniting with Huo Sining. Hearing that Huo Sining lost a million in under an hour left them both at a loss for words.

Having witnessed Huo Sining gamble so calmly on the high seas, as if everything was under her control, Su Qingqing and Bai Yishan were unsettled to see the mess of losses in her hands this time around.

Back on the high seas, Huo Sining had beaten two Las Vegas sharks, so how could she lose so badly now?

Su Qingqing gave Huo Sining a suspicious look, then suddenly as if she thought of something, her eyes lit up, and she whispered conspiratorially in Huo Sining’s ear:

"Ningning, are you pretending to be a sheep ready to pounce? Do you have a good hand underneath? Can you tell me? Don’t worry, I won’t tell anyone. Just tell me if there is a big hand down there, and I’ll exchange some big chips and win a huge amount from the banker! Everyone can make money together."

Huo Sining listened, feeling an exasperated amusement. Looking at Su Qingqing’s smug expression, thinking she knew some big secret, she really didn’t want to burst her bubble, but she had to tell Su Qingqing the truth:

"Girl, you’re really overthinking it. I’m not pretending to be weak, I really lost. If you were to exchange big chips, I assure you, you’d lose miserably."

Indeed, Huo Sining knew she had no gambling skills whatsoever and didn’t understand gambling. So this time, she decided to defy logic, refraining from using the Heavenly Eye to see through the Croupier’s cards, and participated based on her intuition, wanting to see if she could win on luck alone.

The result was clear—she lost horribly. It was simply impossible to win on luck alone at the gambling table.

Su Qingqing was left dazed by Huo Sining’s words, not quite processing them, as Huo Sining tossed away her last ten thousand in chips and walked out without looking back.

The others snapped back to reality and quickly chased after her.

Su Qingqing was full of doubts but didn’t know where to begin. Seeing Huo Sining’s calm appearance without any intention to explain, she felt utterly bewildered and instinctively looked at Bai Yishan.

Bai Yishan shook her head, and Su Qingqing felt a bit deflated. She could only sigh heavily, discard her urge to win big, and dejectedly follow behind Huo Sining as a faithful little sidekick.

Walking along Las Vegas Boulevard, they took the free monorail to see the various hotel performances. The performance schedule was very reasonable; as soon as one finished, another started, allowing them to see everything from the pyramid to the volcano eruption to Treasure Island.

After viewing the whole round of performances, Huo Sining felt physically and mentally exhausted, yearning to return to the hotel and sleep, but unfortunately, Su Qingqing refused to settle down, dragging her to Chinatown, insisting she can’t stand Western food and had to eat pancakes there.

Huo Sining rolled her eyes at the thought of eating pancakes—you can have them anytime back home, why come all the way to Las Vegas for that?

Yet, Su Qingqing’s suggestion surprisingly received enthusiastic agreement from the other three, and Huo Sining, unable to fight her fate, had no choice but to go along with them for the fun.

What surprised and delighted Huo Sining was that while they didn’t find pancakes, they discovered a sizable Antique Street in Chinatown, with most shops selling Huaxia antiques!

Seeing the bold characters of "Antique Street" on the archway, Huo Sining’s face showed a hint of interest. To find an Antique Street in a foreign land piqued her curiosity intensely.

After passing through the archway, they didn’t walk far before reaching the Antique Street, located in a relatively secluded area of Las Vegas’s Chinatown. The houses here were quite old, with antique shops lining both sides of the road.

Most of these antique shops specialized in Huaxia antiques, with some also selling local and European imported goods, but local items were quite rare.

America’s history is relatively short compared to other countries, especially Huaxia Country. Long ago, America belonged to the Native Americans, so Las Vegas doesn’t have many valuable ancient artifacts.

The shopkeepers on the street aren’t all Chinese; some foreigners also sell Chinese goods. It seems that Huaxia antiques are quite popular on this street.