After repeatedly ruining the good hands of Tang Weizhi and Sun Yixie, in the East Fourth Round, the flow of luck on the table became unclear.
In this round, all four players had very mediocre starting hands, with no clear indication that anyone could make a big move.
Experienced gamblers like Murong Ji and Liu Ming naturally understood that now was the perfect time to "snatch luck." Whoever won this round might well be favored by the goddess of fortune in the uncertain wind direction.
At this time, the advantage brought by cheating was once again apparent.
With markings and secret signals, Murong Ji managed multiple risky plays without incident and quickly reached a three-way wait.
After twelve passes, he won: a simple win, self-drawn in front of his seat.
Normally, it wasn't a hand worth mentioning, but since Liu Ming had opened the wall with a Kong a few turns prior, Murong Ji had two extra treasure tiles, allowing even a simple hand like this to win him quadruple points.