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... were all picked up by the crowd for a few thousand, or tens of thousands stellarCoins, and everyone made a profit, more or less.

Of course, compared to Daniel's nearly hundred-thousand-times profit, it was hardly worth mentioning.

Daniel thought there wouldn't be any more windfalls for him that day.

That was, until the current container appeared.

Robert, with a folder in hand, announced, "This container was offloaded from a ship held up at the port. It couldn't b ...

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