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He's allowed to take out his arm from the contraption each time, and he wins a black token, but doesn't keep them for himself. Every time he wins he hands the tokens over to the lightning user.

He plays one more time. However, his last round doesn't go as well as the others.

Just like the hunter before him, the ball lands in a red slot on the wheel, and he loses his arm because of it.

Mana surges and gears shift. The hunter yells out in agony, but Trax shrugs while looking down at the tokens in his hand.

He turns to the white-haired woman that is almost done healing the first man.

"Heal him up too. Five is enough for us, at least we can get a suite. The lounge may be a bit too risky to test our own luck at any of these games. You'll be able to make enough to pass this round by healing other suckers."

He smirks, then places the five tokens down on the table, speaking to the manager while ignoring the second bleeding hunter as he covers his wound.

"An exit card for a designer suite please. That will be all."

The thin man behind the table just smiles and accepts the coins, shuffling beneath the table, then handing the man a silver rectangular card.

They walk off from the table together without saying another word.

The woman lets the first hunter rest up. After a few minutes, it looks like he's completely healed up, in a physical sense. The arm that was lost is completely back, but he can barely open his eyes. He looks fatigued beyond belief and exhausted too.

I'm unsure exactly why, but my best guess is that the healing skill being used isn't as efficient as Abby's so it has side effects. Or, the hunter receiving the heal isn't able to handle the use of so much mana in such a short period of time.

Whatever the reason may be, it doesn't matter much to me, I just want to figure out how this game is played.

She starts healing the second injured hunter while I approach the table to get a closer look at the plays.

A random hunter from the Silca Region steps up to bet next, and they pick ball number 1.

He whispers to himself.

"I only need one more... My luck has gotten me this far, I just need to land one more win and I'm out of here."

He jingles two black coins in his hand that apparently he's won from other games today.

This man is in exactly the same position as me, but I still wouldn't risk betting on this table.

Even if I do have a skill that can grow a limb back like it's nothing, that still isn't a skill I want to advertise having to everyone around me. I doubt Ray Anderson, hunter from the Bedrock region, ever had the ability to grow back an arm in an instant.

I have to watch how this game is played and figure out a way to win while also not blowing my cover.

The manager begins the game.

When the wheel spins, there are only three slots that glow red, and six slots that glow green exactly opposite on the other side.

In between these red and green, there are still 28 greyed-out slots with no markings.

When he spins the wheel, the hole he has to place his arm into is only small enough to place a single finger.

After the ball stops spinning, it lands on a grey slot.

There are no ringing bells, and no punishments. Nothing happens, so the hunter plays again.

The second spin, the same result occurs, after a few spins, and a single small bounce, the ball lands in a grey slot and no prize is given nor are any punishments received.

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