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Ovaidel slowly shook his head. “Not weird, unheard of. Those names are for games? I never heard of those. If they are half as entertaining as that one with the holes and the seeds, I wouldn’t mind learning them. But one thing that I don’t get is, where did you learn all these games?” Ronald tried to explain without saying too much. “Well, I used to play them when I was little, with my two childhood friends. We created many more because we were always thinking and inventing games so that we could sell them and get rich. Needless to say, we didn’t accomplish that part.” Ovaidel slapped his back. “That will be fixed in no time, you will see! Better if we get going, or we will sleep outdoors again!” … After a while, inside the carriage, Ari was playing a ‘Mancala’ game against Taly. She lo