Someone opened a betting market over the Tianqu Sword event.
Su Mo was not surprised by this.
Uncertain outcomes always draw much attention.
Whenever such attention arises, numerous unexpected events tend to follow.
Setting up a betting market was common sense.
However, this event had divided the onlookers into three groups.
One group bet on Liu Suifeng winning, while another bet on Wan Cangxin.
Involving their vested interests, they were naturally highly concerned.
The last group did not participate; they were merely watching for entertainment.
If they bet on Liu Suifeng, they would wish for Wan Cangxin to perish sooner rather than later, today rather than tomorrow.
The reverse was also true.
Therefore, Liu Suifeng's journey to Tianqu City became increasingly difficult.
The closer they got, the more people there were who wished for his death.
Su Mo wasn't particularly worried about this but was surprised: