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Intentional Flattery

After a while, Finnegan moved several pieces of gambling material to ask Irving.

This kind of material was good, much better than the one in Jacksonville, but correspondingly, the price was also much more expensive, basically starting at several hundred thousand, so Finnegan was also more cautious, so he wanted Irving to help him give advice.

Irving looked at the materials picked out below. The light in the warehouse was so dark that even his perspective was affected.

He opened his eyes wide and stared for a while, then gently shook his head and said, "It's just so so."

Hearing what he said, Finnegan felt a little disappointed.

These few pieces were all materials that he thought were pretty good. Unexpectedly, Irving didn't like any of them, which made him somewhat doubtful of his ability.

It's just that he was more willing to believe Irving than himself, and then he cheered up and went back to pick again.

In fact, Irving didn't look carefully at the materials inside, but just took a
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