The young mathematician had long since mapped out his life and planned to bankrupt a casino at the age of 18 using probability theory.
However, he did not take into account that not everything in the world can be calculated.
A young mathematician bets everything on probability theory to beat a casino. But he loses, resulting in him getting into huge debt. Now working as a bakery manager to repay it, he must mentor chaotic interns, handle quirky customers, and survive the downfall of his perfect life plan. Is this his biggest miscalculation yet?
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