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304 North Cardinal
St. Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
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“The Lucky Rule of the Eight-Ball”
Destitute billiards player Lu Chen found a peculiar bracelet in a second-hand shop – it was made of mini billiard ball models, but the eight-ball in the middle was missing half. The shop owner was a one-armed old man, who said meaningfully: “When it finds the other half, you can hit the legendary ‘golden shot’.” Lu Chen put on the bracelet with doubt. After that, every time he was in a desperate situation in every game, the eight-ball would get slightly hot. The most bizarre thing was that he could always turn defeat into victory at the critical moment, and the audience jokingly called him “Lucky Lu”. In the key game of the national finals, Lu Chen faced an almost unsolvable ball shape. Suddenly, a crisp “click” sound came from the audience – the former champion Su Yue, who had retired for many years, was playing with another billiard bracelet, and the half of the eight-ball on her wrist was shining under the light. When the two incomplete No. 8 balls merged into one on the podium, Lu Chen finally understood: the real “golden shot” was the half of the heart that the billiards couple took away when they were forced to separate 20 years ago.
(Hidden details: The billiard ball numbers on each bracelet are the ball types of the unfinished decisive game they played that year)
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