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I Loaded Kaidan Game

After arriving in Japan, I became a high school student named Kamiyagawa. Looking around— Hanako crouched in the bathroom, waiting for someone to knock on the door; the Split-Mouth Woman wandered the streets with scissors in hand; Miss Mary's deathly calls echoed incessantly; the wails and barks in Inunaki Village never ceased; the Ubume searched for her long-dead child; the Aoandon smiled, enticing passersby to play with the lanterns of a hundred demons… In a crumbling world rampant with sinister tales and malevolent spirits, Kamiyagawa set a small goal for himself: "Defeat all the demons and monsters, and become the supreme ruler of ghosts and deities."

Thirteen Modesty · Urban
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162 Chs

074 A shot that echoes thrice

Translator: 549690339

In Japan, control over the development of gambling among the public is quite strict.

Even so, gamblers always manage to find places to amuse themselves.

In many street corners, especially near train stations, there are many legal small gambling venues known as "Pachinko."

Inside Pachinko parlors, there are a variety of gambling machines set up, including pinball machines, slot machines, and fishing games.

These small gambling spots are very popular in Japan, where you can see adults of all ages spending their entire day there.

Japanese gambling laws stipulate that Pachinko parlors are defined as entertainment spaces, not gambling establishments.

Customers can only exchange the points they win for small gifts at the front desk, not for money directly.

However, among the items available for exchange, there is one called the gold card.