Chapter 364: The Luxurious Gambling Match

In the underground fighting arena, there was a legendary undefeated warrior—Saber Wolf. Since the establishment of the arena, he had never tasted defeat. In this place, he was a god…

As if sensing the crowd’s fervor, Saber Wolf’s lips curled into a chilling smile on the fighting stage. To him, kicking those two men off the ring moments ago was merely a trivial matter.

In the underground arena, Saber Wolf was a god of death. None who faced him ever left alive. It wasn’t that he was merciless—it was simply that in this place, showing mercy meant certain death…

At the same time, in the central VIP booth of the audience stands, several individuals observed the scene through a video feed.

“Mr. Lin, how big are we planning to go this time?”

A man seated on the sofa glanced at the middle-aged man to his right, a faint twitch of his lips betraying his amusement. Everyone in this VIP section was truly wealthy—elite guests of the underground fighting ring. As the manager of the arena, he couldn’t afford to show any disrespect.

“Ten billion. I just want to see how far this fierce dragon can go.”

The middle-aged man took a puff of his cigar, exhaling a cloud of smoke as he spoke. To him, ten billion was nothing, yet it clearly reflected his immense wealth.

“Ten billion? That’s too small. As the vice-president of the Northern Business Association, how could you only bring that much? I’ll double your ten billion. Let’s make this game bigger!”

Before the first speaker could reply, another middle-aged man chimed in. His tone carried obvious provocation. Glancing at Saber Wolf on the screen, then at his bodyguard, his expression was laced with amusement.

“Twenty billion. If you want to play, I’ll play with you.”

The first man merely smiled in response to the provocation. He didn’t know where the other man found the courage to challenge him, but he had full confidence in Saber Wolf’s strength.

“Good! That’s bold. I just want to see who’s stronger—Saber Wolf, aka Nie Xiaodao, or Jason?”

His confidence came naturally, because the hulking man beside him was a champion from Thailand, a fighter with formidable skills. Although Saber Wolf was strong, he might not necessarily be a match for this opponent.

“Then let’s wait and see!”

He snorted coldly, clearly unimpressed. Twenty billion meant nothing to him—it was all about pride. He had long wanted to put this guy in his place, and he hoped Saber Wolf would deliver a pleasant surprise this time.

The arena manager, who had remained silent with his eyes closed, now wore a faint smile. Regardless of who won or lost, it was good news for the underground arena. Just the commission from the bets would amount to nearly two billion—truly a huge sum. More importantly, they could manipulate the outcome behind the scenes.

Outside, the atmosphere grew increasingly lively. The crowd’s excitement began to spread like wildfire. Every time Saber Wolf appeared, it meant carnage, awakening their most primal instincts. The thrill was exactly what they craved.

“Why won’t anyone step up? Is there no one in this damn underground arena anymore? I’m betting ten thousand!”

“Yeah, come on already! This time I’m going to win back what I lost on Saber Wolf. That idiot made me lose a hundred thousand last time. I’m betting two hundred thousand this time!”

“Three hundred thousand!”

“Five hundred thousand!”

Seeing that the ring was still occupied solely by Saber Wolf, the crowd grew impatient. Everyone was betting on Saber Wolf’s victory, regardless of who his opponent might be. Within just a few minutes, tens of millions had already been wagered.

Nie Xiaodao looked down at the crowd with a gaze of supreme dominance. He had come here not only to hone his skills, but also to provide a better life for his sister. Yet, he found himself stuck in this pit, unable to escape.

Black-market boxing brought quick money, but also great risks. It wasn’t that Nie Xiaodao doubted his strength—it was the knowledge that no matter how glorious one’s reputation, they were still controlled by others. He had grown weary of this life. Watching people fall beneath his fists had left him numb.

As he lost himself in thought, he suddenly sensed the atmosphere reach a new peak. Snapping back to reality, he noticed a muscular man standing beside him, glaring at him with open hostility.

Nie Xiaodao’s expression hardened slightly. He sensed danger radiating from this man. At his level, he trusted his instincts completely. No matter how powerful he was, he was still human, not a god.

“Destroy him, Saber Wolf! Kill him!”

There was no referee in the ring anymore. The two men locked eyes in silence. The crowd below had already erupted into a frenzy. They could already imagine the upcoming carnage. In their eyes, there was no one Saber Wolf could not defeat.

“So you’re Nie Xiaodao, the undefeated legend of underground boxing. You’re not as impressive as they say. Soon, I’ll show you that Muay Thai is the strongest!”

Ignoring the roaring crowd below, Jason looked at Nie Xiaodao with a contemptuous smirk. His words were icy cold. In his eyes, Nie Xiaodao was already a dead man. He truly didn’t consider this young man a threat.

“Go to hell! Chinese martial arts are the most profound. What is Muay Thai compared to that?”

“Someone without real strength can only talk big. This guy really thinks he’s something. Wait until Saber Wolf beats him so badly even his mother won’t recognize him!”

Although most of the crowd were idlers, they were still fiercely patriotic. As soon as Jason spoke those words, they began cursing him out. To act so arrogantly in front of Saber Wolf—he clearly didn’t know the meaning of the word “death.”

“You’re not qualified to speak to me like that. And you won’t have another chance, because the dead don’t speak.”

Nie Xiaodao’s only response to such arrogance was a harsh slap. As soon as those words faded, he had already launched his attack, reigniting the crowd’s excitement.

Fast, precise, and ruthless—that was Saber Wolf, the god of death. When Xiaodao struck, no one survived. That was the only thought in everyone’s mind at that moment…