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Chapter 6 - genius-2 and gambleing

After a year of experimenting,

Tendou found that his cursed technique worked on the same principle as Blackbeard from One Piece.

Whether he could use or steal cursed techniques like Blackbeard was not known yet and needed testing.

His telekinesis also helped him with basic tasks.

He was seen as a genius in the eyes of the neighborhood families, and as a pitiable child who had been abandoned by his parents.

SIXTH BIRTHDAY

Tendou was sent to his _____ junior school after days of brainless chatter.

Tendou:

"Man, if I stay and listen to this Twinkle Twinkle Little Star bullshit one more time, I will join Geto in wiping these monk—"

Teacher:

"What happened, little Itadori?"

Tendou:

"Uhmm, teacher, is there a way to skip classes or advance classes?"

Teacher:

"No, little Tendou. In our school, you can't skip classes, and social interactions are necessary for development."

"Oh, okay, teacher. Thank you for your guidance."

Tendou (in his mind):

"Dammmm you kill yourselfff…"

Even after talking to his grandpa,

Wasuke refused on the spot, fearing his grandson would become just like himself — left alone.

In PTMs, the school teachers praised Tendou relentlessly, saying he was well-mannered and a total genius who picked up anything just by looking at it, though they showed some concern about his social life.

Then Tendou met his first friend — or first important character — SUGURU GETO.

Though that's the story for tomorrow's chapter.

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Tendou:

"You lazy author."

AN:

"(…..)"

"Is sleeping all the time considered lazy?"

Tendou:

"Yes, it does."

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AN:

"Yuji was taken to a pachinko parlor by his grandpa at the age of eight.

Now Tendou is twice as responsible at fifteen years compared to Yuji."

Wasuke Itadori:

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"Dress up, brat. We're going somewhere."

Tendou, acting like an excited kid:

"Yes! Yes! Where are we going, Grandpa?"

Wasuke knew Tendou was a shut-in who was always forced to go outside. He wouldn't be excited like a normal child. In contrast, he knew Tendou acted energetic in front of him. He even got reports of him sleeping in classes and playgrounds

"You know you don't need to act like that,"

— Wasuke, clutching his forehead.

"Like what, Grandpa?" Tendou said cutely, turning his head.

"You're doing it again, brat," Wasuke said.

Bammmm.

A bump formed on Tendou's forehead, and he started dramatically crying.

Bammmmmm.

Tendou was dragged by his grandfather, and then he saw the café they were heading toward.

After entering, he found out it was a freaking casino.

"How are you, old man Wasuke?"

"Good to see you're still kicking, old man!"

"How are you doing, my doggg? You brought your grandson?"

for how he didn't get kicked out:

Tendou, reading their minds for the first time in a long time, was horrified.

These people were freaking actors hired by Wasuke to show how great socializing with others was.

He even looked smug.???

"Yes, Tendou can read minds, but it isn't telepathy. Due to his powers being sealed or given away, he can choose whether to use his powers or not."

"Now, brat, let me teach you how to gamble—"

After a few rounds of every freaking game—

"How are you doing this?" the dealer asked.

"It isn't scientifically possible! How can someone be so lucky?" everyone said.

Tendou knew he would draw attention, so he gambled and turned his initial 1,000 yen into 100,000 yen.

As for how he didn't get kicked out:

First:

Unlike his amateur idiot counterparts, he knew excessive winning would draw attention, so he lost the first few games, barely losing less than 200 yen.

Second:

After a while, he started to win and win, and when the attention was at its peak, he would lose. In truth, he never bet more than one-twentieth of his fortune, drawing the attention away.

Third:

He used his powers to win on pachinko machines.

Then he saw a familiar figure.

Toji Zenin — or Fushiguro.

Looking at him now, it seemed like it was his last or an occasional visit.

Toji noticed someone looking at him.

He felt a familiar sensation he had felt before.

He saw a kid who looked similar to the Six Eyes user, but instead of blue, his eyes were deep blood-red.

Noticing him gambling, he came to the table.

Toji:

"Hey kid, wanna bet double or nothing?

If you win, I take your 100k yen. If I lose, I double your money."

Wasuke stepped up.

"Tendou, there is no need for gambling."

"Uhmm… what's the bet, uncle?"

Seeing that the kid didn't even get scared, Toji smiled

"Red or black?" he asked, looking at the roulette table.

"Red. Thirteen. I go all in," Tendou said.

"Then I go black. Eleven. All in," Toji replied.

Spinnnnnn.

Clinkkk.

Clinkkkk.

The bet landed on red thirteen.

Toji:

"I guess you win, brat."

He handed the chips to Tendou, who had now turned his 1,000 yen into 200,000 yen.

Did he seriously just give the money?

Guess he'll do anything except paying child support, I suppose.

At last, they bought a lottery ticket.

Tendou, with his SSSSSSS+ rank luck, somehow even won the freaking lottery and got two million yen.

Of course, no one could stop him, because allowing a child to gamble was illegal in the first place.

Wasuke, as his grandfather, was done.

He had wanted to teach socializing and financial responsibility and was planning to comfort Tendou after he lost all 1,000 yen, but to his astonishment, this brat not only won 200,000 yen in gambling but also won the lottery.

"Well, I guess the money I spent on those actors was well spent," Wasuke thought.

Tendou reached for his room door.

"Uhmm, Grandpa, next time don't pay actors. You aren't the social type either."

And he closed the door.

This remark stunned Wasuke, and he screamed:

"Youuuuuu braatttttttttttt are going to be the death of meeeeee!"

An:- Let the power stone roll in and pls give me tips on improvement it's lonely and demotivating without taking to the audience man

Tendou rolling his eye's here we go again another excuse to slack off

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