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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 132 - 59: Holy Spirit Relic
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Chapter 132: Chapter 59: Holy Spirit Relic

"Speaking of which, I’ll take you to meet my grandfather later."

Show Director lay back down on the sofa.

"No thanks, can I just call you big brother?"

Ree Shil hurriedly refused.

Winning three games in a row makes you a Big Brother, and winning ten games in a row on top of that makes you a Father-Level.

And on top of the Father-Level, you have to win 100 more games in a row to become a Grandfather-Level.

He can’t even imagine how strong this "grandfather" of Show Director’s is.

It must be much stronger than the gem-eyed Female Elf’s Father just now.

At most, he could just cheat and bully Jade Hand’s Father-Level cards; to meet a Grandfather-Level player would be asking for trouble.

"Anyway, you go ahead and finish your business first."

Show Director pointed to the Material Cards on the table, noncommittal.

So Ree Shil re-engaged in the preview.

There was no time limit here, so he slowly browsed through them.

He compared all of his cards to these nearly 100 C-Class material cards.

(Good thing I don’t have that many cards right now.)

(If I have hundreds of cards in my hand in the future, previewing just one Material Card will probably take a lot of time.)

(What should I do then?)

As he previewed, he thought about it in his heart.

[Ding!]

But because of this thought, he suddenly noticed that his card-making panel had changed.

A batch preview panel appeared.

On one side was the Main Card, and on the other was the Sub Card/Material Card; both could be placed in batches.

As long as all the information was placed in at once, all the results would be automatically displayed.

(I didn’t know Cube Card System was so user-friendly.)

Ree Shil felt relieved as he enjoyed it: it would save him a lot more effort in the future.

He placed all his holdings in the Main Card option.

In the Sub Card option, he placed this pile of Material Cards.

Then he started the preview.

Bam!

As a result, a loud noise sounded in his mind, his vision darkened and his legs felt weak like he was about to fall.

Thump!

Fortunately, there was a soft sofa behind him, and Ree Shil stumbled down onto it.

In the darkness of his vision, he heard Show Director’s malicious voice.

"What happened, you?"

"Didn’t you use the system panel for batch processing information? You look just like that."

"Take it easy, you’re only a Level D card player."

Hearing her say that, Ree Shil finally came to his senses.

Batch processing is indeed convenient, but it also consumes spiritual power.

Especially his previews, which require countless combinations.

Sure enough, a strong sense of dizziness rushed over him like a tide.

"Don’t crash, or your batch processing will automatically stop."

In the end, Show Director’s words made him forcefully stay awake, not giving up consciousness and fainting.

This state lasted for about 3 minutes before his vision gradually returned.

The heaviness of his fatigue proved that everything that had just happened was not an illusion.

So he simply stopped moving, lay quietly on the sofa with his eyes closed, and rested.

Seeing him like this, Show Director tactfully didn’t bother him.

After about 10 minutes, Ree Shil felt a little better.

But he still didn’t open his eyes, instead going through the batch processing results in his mind.

(The quality of these C-Class materials is not good.)

Looking at the less than 20 preview results, he frowned.

No wonder the price of Material Cards can’t go up with this kind of success rate.

At a glance, he counted 10 results where the card face changed.

Six of them had weaker card faces, such as [Wild fat cat]+[Sunglasses Lens]=[Wild fat cat].

The projection of the Fat Cat wearing sunglasses directly went back from a C-Rank Card to a D Class Card, and the [King’s Gaze] passive ability was gone.

The remaining four cards’ results were not too good either.

They all belonged to the category of lateral development and couldn’t be considered true enhancements.

For example, [Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit]+[A Small Wisp of Floating Immortal Qi]=[Rabbit Fairy], which caused a significant change in the card face.

From a projection of an energetic Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit in a Qipao to a silk dress-wearing Fairy.

[Rabbit Fairy]

Breaking Force, 25 points, B

Attack 25, 100/100, 0/3

[Body Technique - Passive]: When Rabbit Fairy is directly attacked, damage -5

[Immortal Qi - Passive]: Rabbit Fairy deals +10 damage when attacking Demon-type cards freewёbnoνel.com

[Fixed Character Technique-2 Energy]: Rabbit Fairy exhales a wisp of Immortal Qi, causing a target to fall into 1 round of [Petrification]

([Petrification]: The target cannot attack or move, the total damage taken this round -25)

This card superficially appears as horizontal development but, in fact, is weaker.

The special passive ability has changed from targeting cards with higher points to targeting Demon cards, effectively narrowing the scope.

In addition, there’s no damage or energy recovery from the active skill.

And the effect of [Petrification] is obviously weaker than [Dizziness].

The stronger aspect of [Fixed Character Technique] than [Double Strike] is that it only requires 2 points of energy, which makes it warm up faster.

However, if [Petrification] is used on a [Defense] ally card, it can have a higher life-saving effect.

[Rabbit Fairy] is a card that is more useful in specific situations and instances, not as versatile as the [Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit].

The remaining three preview results were similar to the[Rabbit Fairy], so Ree Shil didn’t plan to choose them. ƒreewebɳovel.com

However, one of the preview results that didn’t change in card face caught his attention.

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