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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 124 - 56: I Can Be His Ancestor_2
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Chapter 124: Chapter 56: I Can Be His Ancestor_2

"Strictly speaking, it’s the kind of super cheap material card that can be used to draw dozens of cards."

For example, in an instance, you would get [a pile of nails], which would give you [nails]xN when drawn.

These material cards are usually very cheap. For example, 1 cube coin can buy 1 [nail].

"I see, this kind of duel is indeed more suitable for a Formula Master to participate in."

"So, Curator, are you a Formula Master?"

Ree Shil looked at Show Director.

"Me? Not yet, but I’ve been reviewing for the past ten years, almost ready to pass."

Show Director was slightly proud.

"... You truly deserve to be someone’s child."

As the two chatted, the Apple Corner player maintained his clasped hands, not moving for a long time.

"Apple, you failed at making the card, didn’t you?"

"With your confident appearance, I thought you were going to succeed."

"I knew it, it’s impossible for you to have inspiration just after starting for a short while."

"What a waste, hahaha!"

"You guys, look, Jade Hand Master hasn’t even moved yet!"

Other spectators began to laugh and tease.

Their words made Apple Corner’s face gradually turn red.

The other three felt relieved when they saw him being ridiculed.

Fortunately, they kept their composure and didn’t start making the card first, otherwise they would be the ones being laughed at.

As for the elf called Jade Hand, he just smiled and said nothing.

These cards have been encrypted, so the information inside can only be known when touched by hand.

So there’s no such thing as copying or learning from failed attempts.

"Hmph! I don’t believe it!"

At this point, Apple Corner seemed to give up.

He picked up two pre-selected cards again and clapped them together!

Pa!

This time, not even a hint of light appeared.

Continue.

Pa!

Again.

Pa! Pa! Pa! Pa!

By the time he reached the seventh card, he finally succeeded in merging two into one.

"Phew..."

Apple Corner breathed a sigh of relief.

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His success immediately put pressure on the others.

To be precise, the other three people at the table.

From the moment they got to the table, they never thought about taking first place.

The reason was simple: because the Jade Hand Master was there.

If they could grab second place, it would be like taking the first in their hearts.

Pa!

Soon, someone else made a move.

With bat wings, he clapped two cards.

Hum!

The light flashed.

"Hahaha! I succeeded! I succeeded at once!"

He was overjoyed.

Pa! Pa! Pa...!

Then he continued on his winning streak, trying 19 more times.

As a result, none of them succeeded, and his face turned black immediately.

"Brother Bat, what are you doing?"

"Hahaha, I thought you were clapping."

"20 to 1, this success rate is probably the lowest."

Everyone’s ridicule left him unable to retort.

With only 60 out of the 100 material cards left and only one success, who else would be at the bottom if not him?

But at this point, he had no choice but to continue making cards with a stiff neck.

Aside from Jade Hand Master, everyone else started moving.

By the time the hourglass was more than half empty, all four of them had used up their 100 material cards.

Their results were mixed.

The worst was Brother Bat, with only 3 successful cards.

Apple Corner did the best, with 7 successful cards.

Seeing the four of them finish, everyone’s eyes fell on the Jade Hand Master.

"Finally, it’s my turn."

Jade Hand Master also didn’t let everyone wait any longer, and opened the cards in front of him with one swipe.

material cards were evenly spread in front of him in the shape of an arched bridge.

"Amazing, just by this starting move we can tell that Jade Hand Master’s skill is extraordinary."

"Damn it, I’ve learned from him for a long time, but I just can’t be as cool as him. I always feel like I’m missing the last step, where am I missing it?"

"Is it possible that what you’re missing in the end is a face?"

"I really don’t want to admit what you said."

Everyone continuously praised and lamented his skill.

Under such adoration, Jade Hand Master scanned the cards once.

"This one is good."

He picked up a [Low-grade firewood] with two fingers.

"Paired with this, it’s perfect."

He grabbed another card, [Uneven glass fragments]

Then he placed one card flat on his palm and gently covered it with the second card.

"Jade Hand Master’s card-making is like art."

"It’s always so fascinating to watch."

"It’s just one word: cool."

Everyone was talking.

But in Ree Shil’s view, all they were discussing were his gestures, appearance, and other things. No one was discussing whether or not he would succeed in making this card.

Hum!

The light spilled from between his hands, the solidness of it proving everything.

A new material card, [Burning wood], appeared in his hand.

Jade Hand Master was already a synonym for success at this table.

Next, his performance began in earnest.

"This one, and this one."

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"Well, these two might be worth a try."

Hum!

"This pair is definitely okay."

Hum!

Success, success, success, success...

The continuous flashes of card-making light on the table, and the decreasing grains of sand in the hourglass under their illumination.

"Alright, that’s enough."

"Perfect time."

In the end, at the last moment when the hourglass ran out, Jade Hand Master stopped.

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