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... fidently. "Alright, I'm in. But what's in it for you? You must have a reason for backing me."

"Well, the prize money is three million yen split evenly between the winning team. That's about a hundred thousand yen each. Some folks here just want to fool around, but at my age, cash is way more important than fun."

Jason grinned broadly. One hundred thousand yen was roughly a thousand dollars—not bad for a single day. "I'll tell you what, Kurata," Jason said with a mischievous smirk ...

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