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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 108 - 51: The Path of Slaughter
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Chapter 108: Chapter 51: The Path of Slaughter

When the chariot moved further into the attack range, he quickly sent a mental command to Fox Guard Officer.

[Tie them all up!]

Fox Guard Officer stretched out his five fingers, shook them in the air, and made a loose grip.

Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh!

Several thin vines quickly grew out of the mud and drilled into the armor gaps of the Iron box chariot.

Then, after a few seconds...

Pfft!

Smoke rose from the top of the Iron box chariot, and its tires stopped turning.

It seemed that the vines had caused it to break down.

"It worked."

Seeing that Fox Guard Officer had successfully attacked, Ree Shil shifted his gaze to Zombie Beast Brother.

[Brother Noble!]

Zombie Beast Brother received the order, aimed at a chariot in the distance, lifted his hands over his head, and exposed his bare armpits.

Then his arms and chest muscles tensed, his fists clenched, and he swung them down in a half-circle, striking Mister Muscle’s standard pose.

[Brother Noble!]

He didn’t see any actual attack, but the Iron box chariot in the distance suddenly stopped and began to tremble slightly.

Then an explosion occurred inside it.

Boom!

"My goodness, killing the enemy invisibly, is this the true face of muscle flashing?"

Ree Shil was also a little dumbfounded.

Having discovered the weak points of this wave of enemies, everyone had found a way to deal with it.

Only Straw Man and Mossy Mushroom’s card decks were the weakest, but luckily their Follower cards did not have to take on the defense of a specific direction on their own, so the impact was not significant.

Strictly speaking, Ree Shil was the most struggling to cope.

Among his Follower cards, only Fox Guard Officer and Zombie Beast Brother were useful, while the rest relied on physical attacks for sustenance.

Only the Giant Zombie Beast and Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit, which had "strong" attack power, could forcefully break through the defenses with their high attack power.

With only four out of ten cards usable, the battle was naturally difficult.

Luckily, he created a muddy area to limit the speed of the Iron box chariots; otherwise, he thought his defense line might be broken through.

After about 20 minutes of fighting, nearly a hundred Iron box chariots were finally annihilated.

Only the iron boxes were left all over the ground, and most were relatively intact because they were damaged from the inside or suffered fatal injuries.

So, Ree Shil gave Sweeper Machine 2 a look.

"Come on, big bro..."

Seeing his expression, Sweeper Machine 2’s tone immediately wilted.

Because it knew that it had work to do again.

"Can you... stick these iron boxes together?"

However, this time Ree Shil’s request was quite simple.

"What do you mean?"

Secretary Brown, who stood nearby, did not understand.

Though he was already LV30, he had not experienced many Tower Defense Instances.

Most of those few times were when he teamed up with teammates.

With teammates’ help, and his teammates were not as tricky as Ree Shil.

If he had to play a Tower Defense Instance alone, he would definitely avoid it and choose another option.

"You learn quickly without a master, young lad."

Show Director understood his intentions.

"How so?"

This made Secretary Brown even more confused, even speaking in his native language.

"Ahem, well, it’s actually quite simple." freewёbnoνel.com

"I observed the movement of these guys a little bit earlier."

"In fact, I left several gaps in this muddy ring area."

Ree Shil explained, pointing to one of them.

The soil there was dry and hard, not watered or hoed.

They originally thought that Ree Shil had accidentally missed it while driving, but they didn’t expect it to be intentional.

"I found that the iron boxes near these gaps did not choose to avoid the muddy area and take the dry road."

"In other words, although they are mechanical life forms, they may be of a lower level, lacking intelligence."

"If that’s the case, why don’t we set up a road for them and let them initiate their attacks from this road?"

"In this way, not only can the congestion further limit their actions, but it also makes it easier for us to focus fire."

Once he finished speaking, everyone realized the significance.

Especially for those who have not experienced or only experienced one or two Tower Defense Instances, they were amazed that the Tower Defense Instances could be played this way?

"That’s right, under certain conditions, setting up roadblocks is the most efficient tower defense strategy."

"So, those Follower cards that can change the terrain are particularly popular in Tower Defense Instances."

Show Director fully endorsed Ree Shil’s idea.

So, in the following days, everyone worked together and began their labor.

They transported the iron boxes one by one and piled them into a wall-like structure, then had Sweeper Machine 2 use its Card player’s talent to glue them together.

In no time, two 3-meter-high chariot walls were formed.

Under Ree Shil’s command, the space between the two walls was about 5 meters wide.

Soon, the enemies from this direction would become the target of concentrated fire in the congestion.

After 15 minutes, the roar of the engines came from afar again.

[Rumble, rumble, rumble...]

Everyone looked up and saw that the Iron box chariots appeared on the other side of the Air Wall, speeding towards them.

Originally, the Iron box chariots were very fast, and just the impact of their speed could cause great damage to the defense line when they arrived.

But the muddy area almost rendered this skill useless, so they were even less threatening than the Mechanical Dogs.

"It seems that this Instance is the type with a big category every 10 waves."

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