No one could see the box. He patted the table with his right hand to signal the end of the meeting. After all his subordinates left, he returned to the office and started processing documents leisurely. ≧
There were still a few days until the lottery draw, so he was in no rush.
Compared with a year ago, Lao Wang's biggest change now may be his mentality. In his eyes, money is no longer a necessity of life, but a tool for development. He has begun to learn to use money instead of chasing money.
After getting off work in the evening, Lao Wang took Little Loli to the market.
The little Loli asked happily: "Teacher, what are we doing here?"
Lao Wang smiled and said: "Let's win the grand prize and become a New Zealand legend!"
"Oh, can you buy me some ice cream and starry sky bars?" Little Loli looked at him expectantly and asked.
Lao Wang shattered her expectations with a hammer: "No, if you eat less of these things, you will become a fat girl and you will not be able to get married in the future!"
Little Loli didn't care about the future. She shook Wang Bo's hand and begged: "Teacher, I love you teacher, do you love me or not? Whether you love me or not, can you buy me delicious food? "
"impossible."
The little loli looked at him angrily and said, "Are you really not going to buy it for me?"
"you are right."
She smiled slyly and said in a long voice: "Then - well, forget it if you don't buy it for me. I will tell my sister that today you invited a beautiful older sister to drink coffee, and you even peeked at her breasts!"
Wang Bo took out his mobile phone and said casually while playing with it: "You actually threaten me? Ha, it's strange that I'm afraid of you. Go ahead and file a complaint. Eva doesn't believe I'm this kind of person."
Little Loli raised her head proudly and said, "But do you think she will believe Dai'er, who is as innocent and pure as a little white rabbit, or will she believe you, the mayor, who is like an old fox?"
Wang Bo looked down at her and said in surprise: "Hey, little girl, I underestimated your wisdom. You are quite clever. I think you are not a little white rabbit, you are a little fox."
Dai'er became even more proud after hearing this, and started counting with her thin fingers: "Well, I want to drink yogurt, I want to eat ice cream, and I also want to buy two starry sky bars..."
"Don't worry, little fox, have you ever learned this sentence when you were studying: No matter how cunning the fox is, he can't defeat an old hunter?" Wang Bo said, pointing to himself, "I am an old hunter."
After speaking, he clicked on his mobile phone, and two sentences rang out:
[You actually threaten me? Ha, it’s strange that I’m afraid of you. Go ahead and file a complaint. Eva doesn’t believe I’m this kind of person.]
[But do you think she will believe Dai'er, who is as innocent and pure as a little white rabbit, or you, the mayor, who is like an old fox?]
The little Loli was immediately dumbfounded. She blinked and looked at Lao Wang blankly. That little look was so silly and fun.
After winning the battle with Little Lolita, Wang Bo carried her on his shoulders and walked to the counter like a winner, saying to Anderson: "Come on, man, get me some Powerballs."
Anderson smiled and said: "Boss, you are also impressed by -on, right? To be honest, I also bought a few bets, 30 million New Zealand dollars, this is really a huge sum of money, right?"
Wang Bo nodded. He placed the little Lolita on the counter and sat firmly. He took out the lucky heart from the box of Rongxin, then enlarged the sandbox to find himself in the city, and incorporated the lucky heart into it.
Wang Bo didn't feel anything. He didn't know how long this lucky heart would last. He felt like saying to Anderson: "Quick, choose some tickets for me."
Anderson called a young man to his side and asked him to lead Wang Bo to buy lottery tickets. He said: "This is Stark. The lottery counter belongs to him. You know, this job requires professionals to operate it."
In New Zealand, all lottery sales staff have received professional training. They cannot give any recommendations or suggestions to lottery buyers. On the contrary, if players purchase too many lottery tickets at a time, they need to give a friendly reminder of the risks.
Although the New Zealand lottery is nominally a public welfare undertaking, it is actually a kind of gambling. Wang Bo believes that all lotteries are gambling, and no one in his family plays this.
New Zealanders' consumption is irrational, especially young people. They want to get rich overnight, so they often buy lottery tickets in large quantities, but they have little money. The funds for buying lottery tickets are even deducted from the next week's food expenses. If they don't win, , it is difficult for their lives to be effectively guaranteed for the next week or more.
What's more, some poor New Zealanders who rely on welfare and relief are also determined lottery buyers. All the welfare and subsidies used to buy daily necessities will be used by them to buy lottery tickets.
To this end, the government has controlled the proliferation of lottery sales points and conducted registration training for practitioners to try to prevent people from rational consumption in this regard.
All lottery sales points in New Zealand do not accept credit card payments in order to prevent people from overdrafting to buy lottery tickets.
The online official lottery website must use a credit card to settle the bill, but the system has set a maximum transfer value that can be accepted every week. This value defaults to a maximum of 150 New Zealand dollars per week.
But gambling is crazy. These government measures can usually restrain lottery players. But this time, New Zealand lottery players are going crazy. People all over the country are buying lottery tickets.
Wang Bo originally wanted Stark to suggest a few random numbers to him, but Stark said they couldn't recommend them to customers and had to let him choose his own numbers.
"First choose the red ball, it has numbers on it, o1 to 4o, you choose six balls. Then you choose a basketball, that is the power ball, o1 to 1o, just tell me the number." Stark said with a smile .
Wang Bo thought about it and chose his lucky number o5 for the Powerball. For other balls, he used his birth year, month and date, and added an o in front of each number after 19. Stark said: "Also To choose another one, you need to buy at least four bets.”
But Lao Wang lazily chose. He said: "I don't buy four bets. I buy forty bets. There are exactly forty balls, right? Then you can add them all to me."
Stark politely suggested: "You bought a little too much, Mayor. Buying lottery tickets in this way seems to increase your probability of winning, but it also increases your probability of paying compensation."
Wang Bo shrugged. He didn't care. Whether he could make money or not depended on luck, so it didn't matter what number he bought.
After getting his confirmation, Stark shrugged and helped him print out the lottery ticket.
These tickets are printed on yellow thermal paper with a barcode at the bottom.
Stark handed the lottery ticket to him and finally said: "Mayor, the lottery ticket can be folded, but do not contact it with oil, and do not put it in high temperature or in direct sunlight, otherwise the numbers on it will become unclear, which will cause harm to you. loss."
“Also, I wish you a sure win!”
Wang Bo smiled and waved his hand: "We will win!"
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