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Whoosh!
The two marbles collided.
Bam!
One shattered on the spot, while the other remained intact and flew into the smallest hole.
“Fustin earns ten points. Julian scores zero.”
The crowd was stunned. Their faces darkened.
It had happened once again…
It was exactly like the last round.
Julian looked perplexed, and so did Henry and his group. Their faces were all grim.
“Are you sure you really switched them?” Henry asked in a low voice, and his brows furrowed.
“I swear I switched them!” The man being questioned looked frantic.
Henry glared at Dustin as his gaze grew intense.
This kid... was hiding something.
“Again!”
Julian was visibly frustrated and unwilling to accept defeat.
Whoosh!
Bam!
“Fustin earns ten points. Julian scores zero.”
The result was the same again and again, and Julian’s face darkened further.
He had never lost like this in this game before, even when facing someone stronger than him...
This was utter humiliation.
The crowd fell silent.
They wanted to humiliate this countryside bumpkin, but who would have thought he actually had the skills?
Seeing that there were only two marbles left in his hand, Julian started to panic.
“You cheated!” he shouted and pointed at Dustin in fury. “Your marbles are different! They’re ten times harder than mine!”
He could not accept that the gap between him and Dustin was so vast. There had to be something wrong with the marbles.
“Of course, it’s cheating! How shameless can this countryside bumpkin be?” The others rallied to Julian’s side and accused Dustin.
“You can’t beat him, so you start making excuses? Is that your level of sportsmanship?” Allison sneered.
However, Dustin was unbothered.
“You think my marbles are better? Fine. We can switch,” he said casually.
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