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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 300 - 115: Let You Witness the Power of the A-Level Cards
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Chapter 300: Chapter 115: Let You Witness the Power of the A-Level Cards

"Why is there a diary on the library’s bookshelf?"

Driven by curiosity, Ree Shil began to read it.

But after flipping through a few pages, he immediately found it a bit boring.

Is this the so-called surprise from the library?

It really is lackluster.

The diary’s author seems to be named Arjun, recording everyday trivial matters and mundane details.

Also, there are repetitive phrases like[Today I ranked second][This week I ranked second again][I’m still second this month].

"Huh?"

But when he flipped to a certain page, his eyes were drawn to it.

He then read it aloud unconsciously.

[Today I received a key to the Instance named ’Balance-Way of balance]

[It sounds quite remarkable]

[Later, I took it to someone to ask about it, only then did I learn that there are corresponding ’Ways’ Instances for all seven elements]

Ree Shil didn’t expect to see information about [Balance-Way of balance] on a diary of an unknown era.

[There is a total of seven levels for each element’s ’Way’, numbered one to seven]

However, this seems a bit different from what he knew. frёeωebɳovel.com

The diary doesn’t mention the existence of level zero.

And before, Secretary Brown told him that [Balance-Way of balance] seemed to have only levels zero to six.

Although there is a slight discrepancy in the names, there are also seven levels.

[It is said that when you clear level ten, you can get corresponding cards]

[Clearing the Balance-Way of balance will give you a Balance card]

[Clearing the Way of Fury will give you a Fury card]

[Clearing... will give you...]x5

[If a card player collects these seven cards, they can...]

"If a card player can collect these seven cards, they can realize a small wish."

At that moment, Curator Show’s voice echoed behind him as she read along.

"What are you doing? You startled me."

Ree Shil turned his head to look, finding her standing very close to him.

"Our teacher didn’t come to class today, and I was bored, so I came to visit you."

Curator Show shrugged and said, "I heard that he fell off the building while demonstrating how to install an air conditioner’s outdoor unit yesterday, breaking three of his legs."

"... What race is your teacher?"

"Human."

"That is really unfortunate. So why not just have robots install the air conditioner?"

"You don’t understand; this is called sentiment."

"Have you read this diary?"

Saying that, Ree Shil waved the diary in his hand.

From the standpoint, Curator Show shouldn’t have seen its contents just now.

"No, I just happened to know the content."

Curator Show pursed her lips, it’s not appropriate to mention something like a family precepts to outsiders.

"Alright, you go ahead and read; I’ll wander around nearby."

After saying that, she waved her hand and started browsing the books on the nearby shelves.

"Such a mysterious demeanor."

Ree Shil shrugged his shoulders and continued reading "Arjun’s Diary" for a while.

When he found no more noteworthy content, he set it aside.

Then, he picked up "Basic Theory on Crafting A-level Cards".

Opening the table of contents, he searched for the information he wanted to know.

Unexpectedly, he really found something.

"So that’s why I couldn’t create A-level cards all this time..."

After 30 minutes, he closed the book.

Some specific theories don’t require much attention.

Because he has an[Absolute Card Sense], which allows him to skip a considerable amount of content.

No matter how much theory he read, his card-making accuracy wouldn’t be as high as with previewing.

So, all he needed to do was grasp a key point: how to make A-level cards, and that’s it.

However, a single book couldn’t offer a 100% certainty.

So, next, Ree Shil had the robots guide him around to find other books on the topic.

Finally, from the slightly different descriptions in several books, he refined a common theory.

He found the reason why he couldn’t create A-level cards.

Apparently, to create an A-level card, one thing is essential.

According to the books, this thing is called a "Gold edge."

An invisible concept that exists only in theories.

Only cards with a Gold edge involved in card-making can result in an A-level card.

There are several ways for a card to acquire a Gold edge.

The first way is that the card itself is an A-level card.

A-level cards possess Gold edges.

If you use it in card-making, it may be compatible with a B-level card and endows the resulting card with a Gold edge.

The second way is a card player’s talent.

Some card players’ talents may give certain cards a Gold edge under specific conditions.

That is to say, with the same pair of cards, a player without the relevant talent may only create B-level cards, while a player with the corresponding talent may create A-level cards.

The third way is the card player’s level.

When a card player’s level is high enough, they may have a certain chance of giving the card a Gold edge while making cards.

Even if their level is exceptionally high and their card pool’s Instance level is also high, the card may have a Gold edge from the moment they acquire it and it enters their card deck.

So far, the card-making methods for A-level cards summarized in the books amount to these three ways.

There may be other methods, but they are not recorded here.

"Obviously, the only thing I can do now is the first way..."

Standing in front of the bookshelf, Ree Shil rested his chin on his hand.

The method he thought of was to get some A-grade material and use it to make cards for himself.

The cheapest kind would be enough; as long as he succeeded in making it without it exploding or damaging the card, it would be okay.

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