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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 1141 - 437: Green-Headed Red Rock
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Chapter 1141: Chapter 437: Green-Headed Red Rock

"Of course, you haven’t heard of it, because it simply doesn’t exist."

Yiran drank a sip of tea.

"Then..."

Carson Shaw showed confusion.

"For others, it’s useless.

But for Ree Shil, it indeed acts as a card player’s talent enhancer."

Yiran said with a smile.

"Tsk, tsk, tsk."

Hearing this, Carson Shaw understood, "I didn’t expect that after a hundred reincarnations, such a thing could have happened.

It’s a pity I didn’t find out about it earlier."

His tone carried a hint of reminiscence.

Yiran: "Why does it sound like you’re talking about someone who’s dead."

Carson Shaw: "But you’ve set the score requirements too high."

"Hehe, that’s not a big deal.

How can it be too easy to get? There has to be some threshold."

Yiran waved his hand, "Anyway, isn’t the buffer zone of that test field recently in total chaos? Just let him mingle there. It shouldn’t be too hard."

"Fine, your word is law."

Carson Shaw didn’t actually care much.

They were just spectators.

...

At this moment, Ree Shil was standing in the Pure White Space.

"Strange, my ranking has already fallen out of the top ten.

Yet they still give me instant placement."

He looked around, noting something different from before.

The Pure White Space managed by the previous administrators was a spacious grand hall, like a square.

But where he was now was much smaller, similar to the usual individual Pure White Space.

[Please choose the cards you want to add this time.

Please choose the keyword cards you want to dissolve this time.

Please recombine your cards and keywords.]

Nevertheless, there was still the system’s voice prompting him to operate.

"Theoretically, the more times you enter the test field, the more cards you will have on hand.

Previously, most administrators had entry restrictions, which hindered them from playing at full strength.

Now, without the need to queue, everyone can basically bring all their cards over.

Unfortunately, S-rank cards are too stable in structure to be deconstructed or reassembled."

After several attempts of exiting and entering, Ree Shil found that he could indeed enter the buffer zone whenever he wanted.

So the previous restrictions on the number of cards carried were now practically meaningless.

Even for those card players with tens of thousands of cards, as long as they have the patience, they could completely transfer all their cards.

Of course, they still needed an administrator’s identity." freeweɓnovēl.coɱ

"But to fight a Divine Deity, reliable S-rank cards are still necessary.

I’ll make a few trips, move all S-rank cards, and then arrange the necessary auxiliary cards."

After spending a few hours, he finished arranging his cards.

Before entering, a new Panel notification popped up.

That’s when he learned the buffer zone had been revamped.

There is no limit on the number of entries, but if you are defeated inside, there will be a 5-day cooldown period during which you cannot enter.

Apart from during card table battles, you can exit at any time without triggering a cooldown.

"No problem, this seems even more reasonable and convenient."

After browsing the new notification, he took a moment to regulate his breath before preparing to enter.

Maybe that so-called God of Patience is squatting there waiting for me again.

He had to be ready for battle at any time.

Hum!

With the teleportation, his body felt slightly lighter.

Soon, the sensation of feet touching solid ground came over him.

"What is this place?"

But as his vision cleared, Ree Shil was taken aback.

The sight before him was not the buffer zone he remembered.

The expected Right Heart Deity was nowhere in sight.

There were no black or white squares either, just green mountains and waters everywhere.

But the grid lines were still there, dividing the ground of the entire world into sections.

"What’s going on, what’s happening now?"

He noticed that even the surrounding stones and water flows were green.

There were even one or two small animals, like rabbits and squirrels, all green as well.

"I’ve got a strange feeling about this.

If I weren’t single, I’d suspect I had been suggested."

After walking through a dozen or so squares, the situation remained unchanged.

The key issue was that he couldn’t take over these squares.

If you can’t occupy a square, you can’t earn points.

Without points, how can you play?

With no other choice, Ree Shil began to explore.

And this exploration took half an hour.

Besides small animals, he encountered practically nothing else.

He did, from a distance, spot the silhouette of a Slime Creature that appeared to be a divine entity, but he chose to avoid it for the time being, not wanting any complications.

After another ten or so minutes of walking, he finally saw something different.

"Is this really the buffer zone, or how could there be buildings?"

The things before his eyes baffled him.

It was the appearance of a little village in a residential area.

There were various races and species moving about, and through the Administrator system, he could tell they were also administrators.

Then, he saw a few Slime Creatures bouncing around.

Truth be told, this was the first time Ree Shil had encountered colleagues in the buffer zone.

He had always been transferred to the area of the Right Heart before.

Although he couldn’t tell whether these Slime Creatures were from the Right Heart Deity or the Left Heart Deity, those that could coexist peacefully with administrators must undoubtedly be from the Left Heart Deity.

Upon inquiring with someone, he realized he had been utterly mistaken.

Through questioning, he also learned about the recent changes in the buffer zone.

Speaking of these divine entities, they surely were bored species having lived too long.

Battling each other turned out to be so interesting to them that they collaborated on remodeling this small area, playing out a game of territorial control.

The current buffer zone is now divided into several factions, each holding its own territory.

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