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Dragon 3: Tide of the Black Moon (1)

Chapter 39: The Heavenly Capital of Ultimate Bliss (1)

By Carmen W KeithPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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Dragon 3: Tide of the Black Moon (1)
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Jokurakan, in the mountains outside Osaka.

It is a large house in the mountains, with a mountain stream and an exquisite bridge in front of it. Beautiful girls in kimonos greet guests at the bridge, samba dancers waving flamingo feathers shake their breasts to the beat of a drum, and waiters wrapped in Indian turbans come and go to carry the guests' luggage. As the spring chill set in, men stepped out of their cars with fur-clad women in their arms, women's high heels pounding on the stone floor of the mountain, and they did their best to walk as gracefully as possible, their hips and thighs taut under their tight skirts.

Men in suits roamed in front of and behind the big house. They had their arms open, exposing the grips of their guns, heavy tactical pistols made by the Israeli "hs precision company", using large-caliber Magnum rounds that could penetrate even the bulletproof vests used by the police. But the distinguished guests did not feel uneasy, because as long as they do not break the rules here, they are safe, these men are to protect them. But if someone makes trouble in the Extreme House, then these men will quickly turn into ferocious beasts.

The Extreme Music Pavilion is a large casino that has only opened in the last two months. It is a big casino, but the number of gamblers it can accommodate is small, less than half of the other casinos. There is no limit to the amount of money you can play here, so gamblers carry ten times more money than other casinos. The gamblers all know that the Extreme Music Pavilion has a mob background, but it's normal for casinos to have ties to the mob, and the casinos they used to frequent also have some mob background. What is different from other casinos is that they claim to be able to satisfy all kinds of wishes of gamblers. Customers who win money will be respectfully invited to the VIP room, where they will be served aged wine and accompanied by a young and beautiful manageress to drink together. Of course, the guests can also propose to have dinner with a popular actress, or spend the night with the Prime Minister ...... these wishes or decent, ulterior wishes such as want to buy a young virgin from Thailand to increase their luck, or even call the business rival family broken ... ... ...as long as the customer wins enough money and wishes to transfer it to the wish fund set up at the Jukebox, they can get their wish.

No casino in Tokyo dares to be so arrogant, even if they have a close relationship with the yakuza. The illegal industry also has its own rules, for example, in the custom industry young girls volunteering to accompany older men are unregulated, as long as the local yakuza pay a percentage of the protection fee, but if forced female high school students to sell their bodies will be questioned, the result may be that the forces themselves lose a finger or two. The yakuza must also abide by the rules, Japan is a place of rules and traditions, and no one dares to cross the line, crossing the line may be dead. But Yakuza is a place without rules, where the winner speaks, the guests' desires can be satisfied to the maximum, as long as you take out enough money from the winnings, you can achieve all kinds of moral, dirty, illegal, and even bloody wishes, no one will pursue, all the risks are borne by Yakuza. The Jiyugaikan is a place where you can do whatever you want, a place where there is no law, no law, no rules, and where only money talks.

The customers who have a slight connection with the Japanese yakuza are in awe of the Yakuza, and this casino is like a demon flower blooming in the Osaka mountains, which defies the seasons and never fades, like the legendary red lotus that extinguishes the world.

But those who have come to Yakuza to experience it are hard to refuse the charm of this demon flower, they are obsessed with bringing boxes of cash from all directions to drive here to gamble heavily, because only gamblers who win big money can mention their wishes, so such things as small gambling are very rare in Yakuza, whether losing or winning gamblers, everyone looks hideous to put more chips out. Everyone was expecting to see the alluring manageress kneeling and inviting him to the VIP room for a drink when the chips in front of him became a mountain. The gamblers are worth billions of yen, their purpose of throwing money at the table is not to win a few small amounts of money to buy alcohol, their business is earning them a huge profit every second, they want the thrill of winning, the desire to increase with the stakes, as high as the Tower of Babel in the Bible... ...and finally the heart's desire is fulfilled. The Jukebukuro has sharply captured the psychology of gamblers and has made itself a wonderland where dreams are realized.

Eiki Makanaka pushed open the heavy carved bronze door with his bandaged hand and instantly the view opened up.

The clatter of small steel balls pouring out of the pachinko [1] machine filled the entire space. The roulette machine was rolling, the dice were bouncing in the comp, the lotus officers were clattering and laying pai gow, and the girls were cheering loudly ...... Every sound here screamed blood. The beautiful lotus officers, from the waist, up look in black suits, around the table will see them underneath wearing rabbit girl outfits, black fishnet stockings wrapped around the thighs, and a white bunny tail; waitresses are wearing rose-red bright silk swimsuits, the neckline reveals a large part of the full breasts, they step on the thin high-heeled fish mouth shoes, swinging the attractive waist walk past, to each attention They walked with high heeled fish mouth shoes, swaying their seductive waist, giving a flirtatious stare to every man who looked at them.

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