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A Magic Stone for a try, and the grand prize was 200 Magic Stones?

This gimmick attracted many gamers and Venice citizens to surround the vendor.

Someone commented, "Are the 200 Magic Stones for real? Is it a hoax?"

Indeed. There were only 100 jars, so if one of the jars had 200 Magic Stones, would the vendor not make a loss of 100 Magic Stones?

The gamers and the locals weren't fools, so they immediately saw through the hoax.

Then the vendor took out a large stash of paper and opened them one by one. All of them were empty except for one paper, which depicted 200 Magic Stones.

Besides this paper, there were several papers with 5 Magic Stones and 1 Magic Stone. There were proportionately more papers with 1 Magic Stone.

After showing off the contents of the papers, the vendor shoved the papers into the jars.

A bald Goblin jumped out from the crowd and shouted, "Let me try my luck!"