Chapter 1092: Chapter 413 Massive Group Battle Situation
In the icy wasteland, a massive prison stands in solitude.
Now, the prison is desolate, with all personnel having evacuated.
In a corner at its deepest part, Ree Shil opened his eyes.
"This place... is freaking cold."
Just moving his line of sight was impossible for him.
But even if he could move it, there would be nothing to see.
It was pitch black here.
He was confined in an extremely narrow space.
This prison cell was like a vertical coffin, with no room for him to even turn around.
The interior of the cell was shaped like steps, with cold, hard concrete forming a narrow seat.
Ree Shil maintained a seated position throughout, with his hands shackled, unable even to stretch or retract his limbs.
This cell was said to be designed for confining the most dangerous inmates.
However, since the construction of the prison, it has never been used.
He was its first guest.
"You’re here."
Just a few seconds after returning, a combustible voice sounded from Outside, "You performed quite well in the city competition."
Clearly, he had also watched Ree Shil’s impressive five-match winning streak.
"So-so, the opponents gave me plenty of opportunities," Ree Shil replied.
"So you’re planning to resolve Blue Star’s Disaster from inside a prison cell?"
Honestly, the man couldn’t comprehend Ree Shil’s current actions.
"Haste makes waste; now is not the time," was all Ree Shil said. freewebnσvel.cѳm
Then, after a quick greeting, his consciousness detached once again.
Leaving his body to continue its confinement in the cold.
"..."
Sensing that the other party’s soul had left, the man stood in place for a while.
"Sigh, in some ways, he really is quite similar,"
Latter, he too vanished into thin air with a flash.
...
Back in the Cube Card Metaverse, Ree Shil entered a random instance.
Unfortunately, this instance was a non-original projection type with no trace of the Left Heart Sect and Right Heart Sect.
He quickly completed the instance mission, somewhat distractedly, and then exited.
During that time, he once again challenged the Breakthrough Envoy, again without success.
And so, a new round of The Major District came.
As with the last time, this time the pairings were made by drawing lots.
Early in the morning, Ree Shil gathered in the Card Club Office with Grace Spring and a few others.
There was no need to log on; watching the live broadcast on TV was enough.
"Speaking of which, what’s the format of the competition this time?" Ree Shil asked as he sat down, having just come from the instance and not yet having the chance to find out.
"This time it’s still two teams, attack and defense, chasing each other.
However, for the sake of fairness, one team must have 11 people, and the other must have 12.
This means the total number of participants can’t exceed 23 people," said Samuel Chess. freewёbnoνel.com
This was because the Breakthrough Representative Team, which was last in line, had only 23 players.
Although they were last, their competitiveness still had to be ensured.
If the last place was always destined to be the last, it would leave no suspense and no spectacle.
Of course, the team with more people had its advantages.
They could choose the right players for the match based on the format, whereas teams with worse rankings had less choice.
"Then, as for the card decks, they are like PVE, with no Scene Cards, 9+1, and the start with all cards revealed," said Greenfeather.
Starting with all cards revealed took away the need to adapt like in PVP.
It’s more about the whole deck’s cooperation.
Something like the "Kung Fu Sheep God" strong card would be relatively weakened.
"Then, all 23 players will go up together."
"Huh?"
When Grace Spring mentioned this, Ree Shil was taken aback.
With all cards revealed, it would be 11~12 vs 11~12.
That meant over a hundred cards fighting against another hundred cards.
That was practically a large-scale team battle.
Ree Shil had heard of large-scale team battles before, but he rarely had a chance to try one.
Those 3 vs 3 battles in the clubhouses hardly qualified as large-scale.
"Sounds... pretty interesting," he said, stroking his chin.
"And you still have the luxury of interest, instead of worrying about your own predicament," Greenfeather retorted with an eye roll.
In a large-scale team battle, a player like Ree Shil who hogged the limelight in the previous round was sure to become a prime target for the enemy’s focused attacks.
"If we get the Breakthrough Representative Team this time, I guess they’ll aim to take you out in 4 rounds, win or lose," Samuel Chess said with a chuckle.
From taking out the first row cards to targeting the King Card, the theoretically fastest speed was 4 rounds.
"You never know, with so many Breakthrough Cards in the Breakthrough Zone.
A dozen of [Full Penetration] cards or even a team that can directly kill the King Card.
You might just disappear in 1 round," Grace Spring envisaged the worst scenario.
"It doesn’t really matter to me, if I draw their fire, the other teammates will surely perform better," Ree Shil said with a shrug.
There were far too many ways to prevent being instantly defeated.
For instance, stacking [Barrier] cards, or [Movement] cards, and just piling up around the King Card’s row would do the trick.
If they really lost their mind and recklessly focused on a single King Card, that would undoubtedly be more loss than gain.
His view was that winning was all that mattered; the process was irrelevant.
Moreover, in his mind, strategies were gradually taking shape.
While they talked, the lottery on the television began.
The final results were not as Samuel Chess had predicted.
The Balance Representative Team did not draw the Breakthrough Representative Team.
Instead, the Determination Representative Team, as last time, was drawn to defend against the Balance Representative Team.
"Haha! I want to be on the attack team!" Grace Spring was the happiest about this outcome.
His reputation in the Determination Representative Team was terrible.
If they faced off, he might just be able to draw some of their fire.