Chapter 440: Chapter 161: You, with thick eyebrows and big eyes, deceived me_2
Meanwhile, the opponent curator only achieved [Three Passes Four] during the Instance.
As expected of a senior’s standards!
"[Three Passes Four]? Then you were kind of underperforming."
"Honestly, just average."
Curator Phoenix rubbed his chin.
"Yeah, that’s true."
"Our Card Club’s Coach Shil also went to the Instance and reached [Three Passes Nine] directly."
Show Director brought up the achievements of his employee to boast.
"Huh?!"
Before Curator Phoenix could respond, Little Phoenix Fox reacted first.
"Coach Shil, is it... this person?"
She picked up Ree Shil’s information sheet.
"Yes, that’s him."
Show Director nodded and curiously asked, "Where did you guys find such a handsome ID photo?"
"!!!"
Little Phoenix Fox’s eyes widened on hearing this.
She was actually deceived by that guy with bushy eyebrows! freēwēbηovel.c૦m
However, she only asked about the progress of [Balance-Way of Balance] at the time, so strictly speaking, the other party didn’t lie.
But who knew that a Balance District person not only went through [Way of Chasing Wind] but also progressed even more!
"Father, I want to challenge him!"
After some thought, Little Phoenix Fox became interested.
She had just inquired about the current situation; the number of players on both sides was evenly matched for a PK, not one more or less.
And the order of the battles of the other people was already arranged, so she and Ree Shil, who had just arrived, were both available.
"It’s up to you. Our fourth-ranked player playing against their second-ranked player is a fair match."
"However, since you guys were late, you’ll have to wait your turn and be the last."
Curator Phoenix showed an expression of helplessness.
"Hey, hey, Albert, I don’t like the sound of that."
"Henry Thompson was just careless, but it doesn’t mean you can step on our people."
Show Director immediately showed his displeasure.
"Hahaha, my bad, my bad."
Curator Phoenix laughed on the surface, but he didn’t really care.
He was speaking the truth; there was a gap in proficiency between the two cities.
If the second-ranked player could beat Henry Thompson, what’s wrong with the fourth-ranked player playing against their second-ranked player?
[Three Passes Nine] so what? High progress only represents PVE skills.
How could his carefully trained daughter possibly lose?
If she hadn’t gone to the Instance and missed several Challenge Hall opportunities, she might have been the top player this time!
In the following days, card games were played one after another, with both cities experiencing wins and losses.
All in all, Lan-Lan Metropolis won more games, with a ratio of about 2:1.
As for Flat Orange, he played another draw.
Finally, it was time for the card game between Ree Shil and Little Phoenix Fox.
Ree Shil had been informed beforehand, so he was well-prepared.
Coach Shil, you can’t lose this round."
Before he got up, Stanley beside him looked serious.
The current city’s record was clearly weak, and Henry Thompson’s unexpected defeat had greatly affected their morale.
Since the last game was a high-ranking match on the leaderboards, everyone hoped that Ree Shil could win one for them.
"Stanley, you just play freely and preferably make it a crushing round."
Secretary Brown was also feeling stifled from watching the card games the whole night.
"Oh? Really?"
Ree Shil didn’t care much about Stanley’s words, but Old Mr. Brown’s words had a slightly different implication.
"Yes, I mean it, go for it."
Secretary Brown patted his shoulder.
"Alright, let’s do it."
Ree Shil knew what to do.
When he arrived at the card table, Little Phoenix Fox was already in place.
"You deceive me so badly."
Standing across the card table, her eyes looked accusingly at Ree Shil.
"You didn’t ask, did you."
Ree Shil shrugged.
After a brief conversation, the two went straight to the main point.
Both sides probably already had a good idea of their own strength, so the card arrangement phase went very quickly.
This was not an official competition, but rather an informal exchange and practice, so they used the 6+1 card round format.
"I’ll go first."
Little Phoenix Fox didn’t bother to show politeness and directly lifted her card.
[Humming Buzzing!]
The card projection on her left side was a giant fly.
The size here is relative to a normal fly, as this creature was much bigger, like a bird.
Its green, reflective shell and a pair of red insect compound eyes.
The wings flapped at a speed almost invisible to the naked eye, keeping it hovering in the air.
Clearly visible bristles could be seen on its insect legs.
[Mutant Fly]
Wisdom, 30 points, B
Attack 40, 60/60, 1/1
[Fragile Insect Body-Passive]: Mutant Fly Health Points -40, Attack Power +10
[Mutated Power-Passive]: When the Mutant Fly deals damage to non-mutated creatures, Damage +10
[Fly Head Explosion-1 Energy Point]: Mutant Fly charges at a target and causes [Spread]
([Spread]: When attacking a target, deal half damage to one adjacent target on each side)
"Good card, strong special attack, AOE, all three keywords are suitable as first-row cards."
Seeing this card, Ree Shil’s eyes lit up.
All three keywords combined, this card is top-quality.
Non-mutated creatures, that’s such a broad scope.
Zombie Beasts, for example, belong to mutated creatures; in contrast, relatively normal life forms belong to non-mutated creatures.
This wave of attack, in an ideal state, can deal 50+25+25=100 points of total damage to the opponent’s three first-row cards.