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... coins, which were all given to him by Lilith. If he spends all this money without making any profit, it will be considered a failure.

This stone was also the one that would bring the greatest profit out of all the things he had seen here.

Besides, Rakka is known to be crazy. Anyway, the story of Rakka had spread throughout the academy, and everyone knew about him.

Barosik also didn't think that Rakka knew what was inside that stone. He just thought that maybe... Rakka jus ...

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