Chapter 255: Chapter 100: So it’s you, lad, who wants to play the targeted card game?
Ree Shil: "When did you become the curator?"
Secretary Brown: "Ahaha... Let’s go out and take a look, someone must be looking for you."
With that, Secretary Brown and Ree Shil headed to the reception room.
"I guess a lot of people would choose to challenge you early on."
"Because your card player level is probably the lowest among all the Card Club representatives."
As they walked, he briefed Ree Shil.
"How many Card Clubs are there in our city?"
Ree Shil hadn’t really paid attention to this issue before.
"A total of 17 clubs."
"How many representatives will be selected to participate in the competition?"
"6."
"Oh, that’s not a small number."
With 17 clubs to choose from, Ree Shil thought there was still hope for him.
In theory, each person can play up to 32 matches: 16 defending their club and 16 challenging others.
There is no choice in defending; you must face the challenge.
But you can choose to challenge other clubs or not to challenge at all.
Winning one game grants +3 points, losing one game presents 0 points.
Although it’s rare to have a draw, if it happens, it’s +1 point.
Theoretically, one person can get a maximum of 96 points if they win all games, but Ree Shil felt that it was impossible, no one could achieve that.
Throughout their conversation, they arrived at the reception room.
At this point, the Card Club representative here to challenge - a young bear-eared man - was sitting in front of the tea table, leisurely drinking tea, showing no sign of nervousness.
He looked quite young, probably just a few years older than Ree Shil.
He also looked handsome, arguably just a few steps short of Ree Shil’s looks.
If it wasn’t for the current circumstance, the corridor would have been packed with curious spectators by now.
Now only a few coaches who received the news were watching.
It seemed that this bear-eared man acted very low-key and did not show off when he came in.
"Director Brown, hello."
Seeing Secretary Brown, the man stood up and greeted him.
Ree Shil: It seems you have a lot of ambition.
Secretary Brown: Ahaha, it’s just because I often appear in the public eye that everyone misunderstands.
After an exchange of glances, Secretary Brown introduced the two.
The young man’s name was Bear, from the nearby Loyalty Card Club.
If the strength of the Showcase Club is considered below average in our city, the Loyalty Card Club would be slightly above average.
The nearest Card Club to the Loyalty Card Club was the Showcase Club, which is less than 2 kilometers away.
Which is why on the first day of the Challenge Hall Match, they came to challenge Ree Shil.
Of course, another reason was that Ree Shil had the lowest rank among the 17 Card Club representatives.
From a common sense perspective, who wouldn’t want to start off with a victory?
"Let’s not waste time, let’s begin."
After getting to know each other, Bear suggested starting.
Seeing his swift actions, several coaches standing outside the window whispered to each other.
"This guy seems to be in a hurry."
"I think he’s looking down on Coach Shil a bit, wanting to wrap it up quickly and try to challenge one or two more clubs before they close."
"Bear from Loyalty Card Club, I’ve heard of him before. He’s their most outstanding member and is planning to become a coach this year."
"Oh, seems like he’s really somewhat powerful."
"Coach Shil might have a hard time, although he’s good at simulated card tables, this is real combat, testing card deck depth."
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He frowned slightly: These seniors actually called him Coach Shil instead of Supervisor.
In no time, both parties had set up their card decks.
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A Blue Light Barrier rose, separating the two from the outside world.
"Allow me to reveal my cards first."
Bear didn’t hesitate and directly revealed his Scene Card.
[Battlefield Guardian!]
An enormous figure appeared on his side of the card table.
This was a translucent upper body projection, even larger than the [Giant Zombie].
He wore an elaborate white armor, the countless scars on it serving as medals from past battles.
A metal long spear was held horizontally across his chest with both hands.
"C-level Scenery Card..."
Ree Shil concentrated and saw that it was a good card.
[Ancient Battlefield Spirit]
Scene, C
[Attack]: For every 6 direct attacks, the Spirit provides 1 healing of 30 points.
[Protection]: For every 3 healing, the Spirit provides 1 attack of 50 points next round.
(Overflowing turns not counted)
This Scene card was like the seventh regular card on the table - capable of both attacking and healing, making it a top choice.
In front of this card, Ree Shil’s [Hundred Demons Night Parade] seemed slightly inadequate.
"Watch closely."
Bear’s hands moved quickly, revealing three of his first row cards in succession.
[Roar!] x3
From the roars of the cards, Ree Shil couldn’t discern much difference.
At least these three cards should be of the same kind.
Upon closer inspection, sure enough, they were all bear cards.
However, they were three different bears with distinct characteristics.
From left to right, the first projection was a well-built silver-furred bear.
Although its fur made it difficult to see clearly, its body appeared lean and muscular, more like a canine than other bears with plenty of fat.
[Giant Slayer Bear]
Balanced, 30 points, C
Attack 30, 100/100
[Giant Slayer - Passive]: When the Giant Slayer Bear attacks a giant card, its attack power +15