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... enaline was at its peak as he mentally ordered the wheel to spin.

When he saw the movement of the wheel, the familiar tick sound suddenly started to sound as well.

As its speed increased, the ticking sound got even louder. Terrence bared the feeling of anxiousness he felt. He stared at the wheel until it slowed down and eventually stopped.

[You got a Dud!]

"..."

Terrence sighed. 'That's fine, since this is just the first one.' he consoled himself.

...

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