Re: The Tale that Shall Never Be Retold Part 1 (Shita Rirakk
Osu's trust was misplaced, for Ri was far to drunk to understand just how serious the situation was. All he knew for sure, was that there was an attractive woman telling him to do something, possibly for a reward if he did it, and he was playing cards after he challenged some jack ass that bumped into him. Another thing that Ri messed up on tonight, was the game he chose.. He'd never played black jack in his life, and had no clue how to play it in the first place, meaning he'd have to wing it for the whole game and hope for the best.
As the Kumicho weighed the "risks" of calling for another card, he shot a smile to Ri. This, of course, was not a friendly "good luck" smile, this was a, "you're an idiot" smile. The man was not going to play fair, since his beautiful daughter so obviously wanted a new pet for her collection, he wouldn't just let this chance slip through his fingers. In order to keep Ri's suspicion from rising, he bet a single chip and asked for another card, revealing his cards to show that he had gotten a perfect twenty one.
"It seems I'm off to a good start." He said as he motioned to Ri, indicating that it was his turn. At this point, Ri had a very small idea as to how the game worked, but didn't doubt his ability to win. He had to show these people who was boss in order to impress the ladies that had followed them in. Looking to his cards, he had a jack and a queen, meaning that they must be trying to keep him from thinking it was rigged. But since he had no clue how to actually play, he figured that he needed the higher number to win.
Smiling, Ri asked for another card and bet 10 chips, only to get them taken away when he got above twenty one, and another smile from the Kumicho. It was likely that he was thinking Ri was an idiot at this point, not that he wouldn't assume this after he challenged the yakuza to what would obviously be a one sided card game. Now it was the dealer's turn, placing his cards, one face up one face down, he added another card that was face up and flipped the face down card to show that he had gotten under twenty one. All the chips that were bet went to the Kumicho.
"Ah, tough luck baby, I'm sure you'll get him next time!" The woman cheered as she stood behind Ri. It would be a tough night for him, seeing how, if the game took a long time to end, he would begin vomiting from the large amounts of alcohol he consumed. But this mattered not, the only thing that mattered was him impressing women and getting a reward! Money was not enough, fame was not enough, the only thing that was enough, was praise from a woman to fuel his perverted self!
The game continued the same way as it began, the Kumicho would bet small amounts of his chips and get a twenty one each time, and Ri would bet slightly more and lose. Each time he lost, he felt more and more comfortable with how the game worked, but had no idea that he was being cheated. Nor did he care currently, he believed there was money involved, and if he was sober, he could easily deal with a few thugs seeking payment for the debt he would be in.
Eventually, Ri felt so sure that he knew how the game worked, and the cheering from the woman behind him had finally gotten through to him. The Kumicho had gotten less than twenty one this time, and Ri was sure he'd be lucky enough to get the numbers he needed, so he would bet a large amount. But it wasn't just a large amount, it was the rest of his chips. Although the Kumicho seemed surprised at first, his expression simply turned into a smile. He had won, and his opponent had no idea. Ri asked for another card, and as he flipped it over, he was filled with regret. The total number ended up being over twenty one again. If the dealer got twenty one, he would be safe from the yakuza since neither of the players won, he would simply go home with no money.
The dealer repeated the same process he had every turn, and as he flipped over the card, Ri's regret turned into remorse. He was no longer drunk, as the game had gone on for a couple hours, leaving Ri sober enough to understand that he had messed up big time. The dealer's total was under the Kumicho's, and this meant that he'd be in debt. Although that wasn't the case.
"It seems I won," He said with a smile, this time directed at his daughter, "Restrain them!" He ordered. Ri looked to Osu, realizing he had been silenced throughout the entire game. Something was up, but he wouldn't act until he knew what, he was sure he could at least escape these guys if they were about to be killed.