Nobody expected that Zhao Layue would use the Thoughtless Sword as the bet.
As for whom she bet on to win, the answer was so obvious that the crowd had no need to think about it.
Next, Yuan Qü and Ping Yongjia walked over.
Yuan Qü laid down the nameless and strange gray sword. Ping Yongjia checked his body for a while and took out a pie embarrassingly, which was given to him by the Drifter.
Zhuo Rusui coughed twice and took out a golden leaf after pretending to check all of his pockets.
His was a very minimal bet, which was even less valuable than Ping Yongjia's pie.
The gentle wind kept on blowing on the top of Tianguang Peak, and the footsteps were heard constantly. Led by Zhao Layue, more and more people put down their bets.
The elders of various peaks were prudent and didn't make the wager. Though Nan Wang had made the suggestion, a majority of the participants in the gambling game were the disciples of the third generation.