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I don't go to horse races.

I've never spent money on cycle races, motorboat races and pachinko[1] either. I have not experienced such gambling in any conceivable form.

Well, I'm still in high school after all. Of course I haven't.

However.

Instead I have experienced a different kind of gamble—one that does not require money—countless times; a risky gamble that could cost my life when making a mistake.

So far, I have always won those gambles and overcome several threats that a student of my age could not normally hope to experience.

But how will I fare when there's something at stake that is more important than my life?



References

  1. Pachinko is a mechanical game originating in Japan and is used as both a form of recreational arcade game and much more frequently as a gambling device.