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... e something to gain!

Previously, his luck was terrible, only drawing barren worlds of no value.

He had thought that the myriad worlds would be wonderful, but only after stepping into them did he realize that he had been too optimistic.

The myriad worlds are vast, as numerous as the sands of the Ganges, countless. (TLN: referring to Ganges River.)

But the vast majority are ordinary garbage worlds without any value at all.

Not to mention people, not even an ...

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