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... his life, he must fulfill his bet.

However, there is a problem here, that is to say, there is no time limit. If Luohe Yuan is to implement the promise when he is about to break through the ancestral environment, it is not a violation of the agreement, but the value of the original three thousand stones will be greatly reduced.

The principle is also very simple, the same hundred dollars, for a child and an adult, the value is completely unequal.

However, gamblers do not care ...

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