Michael Bean

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  • Photocopied Lottery Tickets chapter 1 Cover
    by Michael Bean Five Million Dollars Disappears Lucy is an accountant at a large enterprise. She has a habit of buying welfare lottery tickets every period. She only buys one ticket each time, and the numbers are always the same, which is the combination of the birthdays of her family of three. She has been buying for three years and has never won a prize. Those lottery tickets are clipped with a small clip and stored in the drawer of the bookcase. There is already a thick stack of them. One day, Lucy was sitting in…
  • Photocopied Lottery Tickets chapter 2 Cover
    by Michael Bean Arguing Rationally Lucy walked to the door of the copy shop, took a deep breath, and began to carefully recall the situation from the time she entered the door until the lottery ticket was lost. Suddenly, a small detail popped up: Before the young boss made the copy, he took a piece of paper from the connection between the base of the copier and the ground and shook the dust off it. There was something wrong with this action! Because during her rummaging, Lucy found that there was paper on the copier's…
  • Photocopied Lottery Tickets chapter 4 Cover
    by Michael Bean A Comical Ending The young boss blushed and slapped the table, shouting: "No matter how you defend yourself, the rule of lottery tickets is that they are unregistered and non - refundable. Since it's in my hand, it's mine. It's useless for you to say more!" Lucy disdained to argue with him. Angrily, she turned her face to the side. Suddenly, her sight was attracted by a desk with drawers in the room... Lucy suddenly stood up and said to the young boss: "Stop shouting. This lottery ticket belongs to…
  • Photocopied Lottery Tickets chapter 3 Cover
    by Michael Bean Lucy said: "The numbers of this lottery ticket are the combination of the birthdays of my family of three. I've been buying it for three years, and I've kept all the lottery tickets. I can go home and get them right away. Also..." Lucy stared directly at the young boss, "Can you explain why there are my husband's fingerprints on this lottery ticket?" The young boss was stunned for a moment and replied: "You and your husband came to pester me early this morning, insisting on seeing what the winning lottery…
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