Making A Friend

After knowing Irving's identity, even if he was not with the people from Hudson Jewelry, the stall owner did not dare to have other ideas.

Phoenix Public Market has produced a total of three pieces of glass so far, and Irving owns two pieces, which were still the best three pieces among them.

Naturally, he was not someone he could offend.

"I'm willing to admit defeat, you and I can take the gambling stone!" The stall owner said with resignation.

Irving thought about it for a while and found out that the stall owner had lost two pieces of gambling money by himself, and the loss was at least eight or nine hundred thousand. He must have a long memory in the future.

"Mister you have already lost two gambling stones, you have to forget the other two!"

When the stall owner heard what Irving said, he yelled, "We can't just let it go!"

Irving was startled by the stall owner's attitude, thinking that he wanted him to acknowledge the loss of the previous two.

As a result, the stall owner contin
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