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... e short term, and he wasn’t going to dwell on them any further, but instead, he skillfully opened the System panel and started the lottery.

"Congratulations, you have obtained a white item—Star Dust."

"Congratulations, you have obtained a white item—Star Dust."

"Congratulations, you have obtained a white item—Star Dust."

...

A string of lotteries came down, and all were the expected Star Dust, until the last one, when there was a change.

"Congratul ...

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