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Jumanji, The Hoodlum

After coming out of the factory, Finnegan curiously asked Irving, "Are you going to put this stone sculpture in front of your store?"

Irving shook his head, "No, I feel like my luck has been average lately, so I'm just going to buy it for myself."

Hearing what Irving said, Finnegan remembered some things that happened when Irving first entered this industry.

Some people said that when Irving first started gambling on stones, he liked to use borrowed money to gamble on stones. He didn't use the money he had, but used money borrowed from others to gamble. People said he was borrowing their luck.

Otherwise, it would be impossible for a newcomer to the industry to get two pieces of high grade emeralds at once. So everyone also said that Irving was a lucky star.

Finnegan also felt something deeply about this. When they were at the Miami Treasure Market, Zuri produced a piece of high grade gemstone when he was with Irving. But when he bet on a piece that day when Irving was away. What happe
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