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... t, the program will draw lots to divide 8 people into two groups. After completing the game, you can get a dinner of the corresponding level. Please work hard and face the next storm. ]

  The staff sent a lottery box to the guests and explained to them, "There are eight color cards in it, and those who draw the same color form a group."

  Who will come first, everyone looks at me and I look at you, but no one moves.

   "I'll go first." Seeing that no one took the initiative, ...

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