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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 129 - 58: Your Skills Are Not Bad
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Chapter 129: Chapter 58: Your Skills Are Not Bad

Buzz!

Swish!

A successfully fused card was launched once again.

14, this was the 14th one.

Silence.

It’s dead silent around.

When the outcome was really decided, the audience stopped talking.

Did Jade Hand Master lose in a head-to-head confrontation?

They were shocked and speechless.

"This is impossible!"

Jade Hand Master’s tone was full of disbelief.

He had clearly browsed through all the 100 cards, and the limit was to fuse 13 cards.

How could there be a 14th one!

"Your technique is not bad."

"You were just a little bit close to the perfect answer."

At this time, Ree Shil had his hands behind his back, confident and composed.

For a moment, the audience felt that the scene was familiar, as if... the roles were reversed!

"Don’t you think this gesture of waiting for the opponent to finish and then making a move is just like Jade Hand Master’s routine?"

"And he defeated Jade Hand Master using Jade Hand Master’s favorite and most used routine!"

"This face-slapping is too heavy."

"He looks so cool in this wave."

It was only then that they came to their senses and began discussing.

"Referee, I request to check both sides’ finished cards!"

Jade Hand Master couldn’t care less about these comments and turned to the staff.

It’s not that he couldn’t afford to lose, instead, he really wanted to know which card he lost and why he didn’t notice it!

Such comparison checks were not uncommon in card-making duels.

Sometimes participants in the duel wanted to communicate with each other, so they would make such suggestions.

However, it generally required the consent of all participants at the table.

"No problem."

Seeing the staff ask for his opinion, Ree Shil nodded.

So they began to reveal their cards one by one.

[Crude Dart], both had it. freeweɓnovēl.coɱ

[Smashed Melon], both had it.

[Pulley Chain], both had it.

As Ree Shil showed one, Jade Hand Master followed suit.

The first 13, their answers matched perfectly.

The last one was the answer Jade Hand Master was most concerned about.

Under his watchful gaze, Ree Shil revealed that material card.

A lump of gray-black object with a lot of impurities and loose soil appeared before him.

"[Fertilizer]?"

Jade Hand Master saw the name of the card and was stunned.

He knew about fertilizer, but he didn’t know what material cards in these 100 cards could be made into fertilizer.

"May I ask how this card was made?"

Unable to help his curiosity, he asked.

"If I remember correctly, it should be [Bird Droppings] + [Water Bucket]."

Ree Shil recalled.

Because it was all direct preview, fusion was done if there was a result, making himunable to remember clearly.

"What’s the principle behind this?"

Jade Hand Master was stunned.

In his knowledge base, there was no such information.

And the surrounding audience began to discuss as well.

"Bird droppings and a bucket? So, just a bucket of bird droppings then?"

"Hahaha, you think just like me."

"I’ve been to the Farming Instance before and consulted with a farmer. I heard that bird droppings can’t be directly used as fertilizer and need to be sealed and fermented in a vessel before they are usable." freeweɓnovel.cøm

"Wow, bro, you even know this?"

Somehow, someone actually revealed the critical information.

At this point, Jade Hand Master was utterly speechless.

"Young man, you’re amazing."

"I admit I lost this round."

He composed himself and looked very sincere: "Let’s start the third round."

In this clubhouse, he hadn’t felt a sense of crisis at this card-making table for a long time.

If he lost another round, he would have to give up the chips.

Winning or losing chips wasn’t important, but winning face mattered.

However, he remained confident about the upcoming third round.

13:14, he didn’t lose by much.

Perhaps it was just a coincidence that the other party knew one more point about bird droppings as fertilizer?

"OK."

Ree Shil nodded, thinking it was finally over.

Previewing so many cards was mentally exhausting.

[E-Class Material, 100 cards]

[Two-player Game]

Shuffle, shuffle, shuffle, shuffle...!

So, the card dispenser spat out the cards again.

"Please!"

Jade Hand Master made a gesture.

Obviously, compared to the previous two rounds, he paid much more attention to Ree Shil in this round.

After all, the person across the table was an opponent who could compete with him in this card-making duel.

After saying that, he spread out the cards and began browsing through them one by one.

Ree Shil, on the other hand, remained silent like in the previous round, holding the entire stack of cards in his hand.

And so, both sides fell silent again.

As it was the point of the game, the audience became more focused.

Would Jade Hand Master be able to pull one back?

Or would the mysterious young man achieve a 3:0 victory?

Unlike the last round, this time Jade Hand Master didn’t adopt the method of fusing cards as soon as he saw two suitable ones.

Instead, he picked out all the cards he thought were fusible and conducted a second screening.

(These cards...)

However, after picking them all out, he sneakily glanced at the opposing side.

Across the table, the young man was holding the cards with both eyes closed, revealing no information.

The reason for covertly looking at the opposite party’s reaction was that Jade Hand Master found that this set of cards had a low fusibility.

He picked out a total of only 17 cards.

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