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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 370 - 138: The Strongest Challenger in the Hall
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Chapter 370: Chapter 138: The Strongest Challenger in the Hall

Coach P had a keen sense of sensitivity at certain moments.

Otherwise, he would not have been able to tie with Henry Thompson.

So, almost the next moment, he raised his hand and waved it.

Buzz!

The Blue Light Barrier originally visible to the outside world suddenly turned from translucent to opaque.

This made the coaches outside stunned.

"What’s going on?"

"It seemed like the card face didn’t move just now, is there some bug?"

"It feels like Coach Shil is going to lose."

"I think so too, his disadvantage is obvious."

Ree Shil, within the Blue Light Barrier, also noticed the oddity of his opponent.

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At this point, Coach P spoke up: "You still have one regular card left to reveal, right?"

Others might not understand this immediately, but he’s different.

All 6 regular cards have been flipped and annihilated, and all second summon card destroyed; why hasn’t the King Card been revealed yet?

There are only two possibilities.

1. The King Card mechanism is special, perhaps Covered Cards still have battle power, or the King Card is inherently Blind Card or something like that.

2. There are still regular cards in the game.

Honestly, Coach P was more inclined to the second possibility.

He had seen such special cards that could be hidden in the King Card column.

It felt like the cards in the first possibility were rarer than those in the second possibility.

At least he had the luck to see the second one once, while the first one was purely based on theoretical speculation.

Regardless of which possibility it is for now, there is no doubt that the opponent still has a hidden card.

No wonder he didn’t admit defeat in such an obvious disadvantage just now, as he was completely unafraid.

Now this reminded him of his earlier guess, could the other party’s King Card also be an A level card?

Suddenly, Coach P felt like he was going to lose this game.

"Supervisor Ree, I have a suggestion."

So he looked at Ree Shil and tentatively asked, "How about we make it a draw this game?"

"Huh?"

Ree Shil had not expected this proposal.

"You see, the current situation is like this."

Coach P immediately began to analyze for him: "First of all, a draw allows both of us to score."

"Also, for you, your hidden card won’t be exposed, and it’s a win-win."

This was actually a good proposal.

In Coach P’s view, he had noticed something unusual about the card face and felt that he was going to lose.

A draw would result in 1 point, a loss would be 0 points.

If he could get a draw, why not?

When it comes to scoring, he tends to take a conservative approach.

Don’t think that he is currently ranked third on the leaderboard.

The fact is, those guys in ranks 4, 5, and 6 also have more than 20 points, and they are not too far from him.

It is undoubtedly the best strategy to strive for points every time.

As for Ree Shil, of course he knew what his hidden card was.

It was naturally the [Nameless Sword Spirit] hidden in the King Card column.

Honestly, Coach P’s proposal somewhat aligned with his thoughts.

His main purpose today was to find a satisfactory opponent and test his new cards.

The outcome was obvious - both the [Balance-breaking Sword] and [Origins of Malice] made him thrilled and satisfied.

Especially the performance of [Origins of Malice], which was quite surprising.

In fact, if he wanted to win, he could have revealed the [Nameless Sword Spirit] to join the battle very early on, after revealing all six regular cards.

Not revealing it all the time was indeed due to the intention of preserving the hidden card.

After all, he was already in the second place, having won 11 games and not caring about losing one.

As a result, he didn’t expect the other party to be so considerate and to make such a proposal now.

"But you can’t guarantee anything either."

However, after some thought, he felt this was not right.

Theoretically, he is not 100% sure to lose.

If he agrees to a draw later and the other party exposes his hidden card, it would be quite a loss.

"Don’t worry, we can sign a Card Table Agreement."

Coach P’s tone did not hesitate at all, looking quite experienced, as if he had dealt with this kind of thing before.

With that, he handed over the prepared contract.

The content was that Ree Shil would accept his draw request, and then both parties would not disclose any information about the game.

"Nice guy."

Ree Shil took the contract and glanced at the other party’s signature: Flat Orange.

Looking at his name, it seemed everything made sense.

So the two of them each pressed down on their own personal mark.

With this outcome, Ree Shil felt like he had made a small gain.

Because even if he had revealed the [Nameless Sword Spirit] at the end, it wouldn’t have been able to defeat the half-health [Crimson Gunner Team] on its own.

Buzz...

As the blue light column converged, the card table gradually disappeared.

"Coach Shil, Coach P, how was the battle?"

Blue Skin proactively came up to ask.

At this time, the other coaches in the reception room had been silenced by him and sent away.

"A draw."

"Hands tied."

The two replied.

"Hahaha, Flat Orange, you really live up to your name."

It seemed like Blue Skin had guessed something, and the two must have reached some sort of agreement.

He suspected that Flat Orange’s tie with Henry Thompson might have been achieved in the same way.

After the end of the card game, Flat Orange did not leave immediately.

Instead, he followed Blue Skin’s invitation and stayed for a cup of tea.

Ree Shil had no interest in participating, but Flat Orange forcibly held him back and didn’t let him leave.

Surprisingly, this guy was so thick-skinned off the card table.

"Supervisor Ree, actually, besides challenging today, I have another purpose."

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