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... ery for survival points, only needing 20 points, and a ten-draw costing merely 200 points per play, Lin Yue expressed dissatisfaction.

points for a ten-draw? Isn’t that just a giveaway?

He never considered a single draw, taking risks when there’s no immediate threat.

He has quite a few survival points, but not enough to waste them.

At least the ten-draw guarantees a minimum prize, isn’t that enticing?

Though the prize pool is not visible yet, 200 survival ...

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