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... hers could only choose the red Obsidian, which had old enough water contained.

To a certain extent, stone gambling was even more dependent on luck than gambling in casinos. One could cheat in the casinos, but it was completely impossible to tell when gambling on stones. It was just blind guessing.

It was just that everyone had summed up their experience through thousands of years of constant exploration. Most of the raw stones were consistent with their experience, but there were a ...

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