Chapter 473: Chapter 172: PVE Survival Game_2
Grace Spring looked at Ree Shil carefully again, with a tone of regret in her voice.
Something that could have been solved last night but ended up being dragged on for a day without knowing.
"You don’t know me, why are you looking for me?"
Ree Shil expressed his confusion.
"Ahem, let me reintroduce myself."
Grace Spring cleared her throat at this time and said solemnly: "Apprentice Coach at the Lan-Lan Balance Card Hall, Grace Spring."
"And I’m also one of the players who will represent Lan-Lan Metropolis in this city competition."
Unexpectedly, she also has this identity.
"You..."
Ree Shil then recalled the conversation with card players from Lan-Lan Metropolis two days ago.
The selection tournament in Lan-Lan Metropolis took place a little earlier, and the first half of the official tournament had been completed. All that remained was to complete the second half in half a month, and the representatives would be officially selected.
Taking advantage of the half-month gap, Museum Director Phoenix led the players to visit various places to exchange and learn.
So, in fact, Henry Thompson’s opponent that day was not the second place in Lan-Lan Balance Card Hall, but the second place in the entire Lan-Lan Metropolis.
But even so, as a curator level, he really shouldn’t have lost.
Now, back to the main topic, at that time, Ree Shil learned that the other players from Lan-Lan Metropolis had joined the team, but the one who ranked first did not come due to some matters.
That’s why the situation occurred where Henry Thompson faced the second-place player.
Since Grace Spring introduced herself like this, it is obvious that she is the one who ranked first.
"What do you want from me?"
In fact, Ree Shil has faintly guessed the other party’s purpose.
"I want to play cards with you!"
As expected, Grace Spring directly stated her intention.
She did indeed have some business at the time, which is why she didn’t join the group.
But the night before, from her colleagues who were far away, she heard some major news.
Museum Director Phoenix actually lost to a young player in an exhibition match.
Her other colleagues might not know too much about it, but Grace Spring knew very well that Museum Director Phoenix wouldn’t have initiated such an exhibition match given her personality.
It must have been because of some other reason that they had to face each other, and in the end, she lost the card game.
And she also knew that Museum Director Phoenix usually wouldn’t show mercy in this kind of situation.
Meaning, she went all-out but still lost to Ree Shil.
Such an opponent, naturally, sparked her interest.
So she left her work behind, bought a plane ticket overnight, and rushed over in a hurry.
If she could win against Ree Shil, could she indirectly claim that she is better than Museum Director Phoenix?
With this, wouldn’t the position of Balance Card Hall curator be within reach very soon?
"I won’t play with you."
However, Ree Shil directly waved his hand and rejected the other party’s invitation.
"Huh?"
This response left Grace Spring stunned: "Why?"
"Because I’m tired."
Ree Shil’s reason was very simple.
The 9+1 card game is really tiring.
No, to be more precise, playing 9+1 card game with Museum Director Phoenix is really tiring.
As Museum Director Phoenix mentioned during the review, Ree Shil’s card counting ability exceeds hers and also exceeds her expectations.
But for Ree Shil himself, trying his best to use his ability is also extremely exhausting.
It seems that it will only gradually get better as his card player level improves in the future.
Anyway, he thought that before coming out of the next Instance, he wouldn’t play PVP anymore.
He needs to take a break and let his brain solidify.
"You need to get a membership."
At this time, Mossy Mushroom spoke up, offering tactics for Grace Spring: "Ree Shil is a coach here, you sign up for a membership, buy his class, and then he has to play cards with you." freёwebnoѵel.com
"I see."
After listening, Grace Spring tapped the palm of her hand.
"How do you get a membership here?"
So she inquired with Mossy Mushroom.
"The minimum is one week, the longer the time, the greater the discount."
"Then the price is...""
"One-day Experience Card costs 1200 cubic coins, one-week Experience Card costs 1000 cubic coins, Monthly Card costs 800 cubic coins, Annual Card costs 8000 cubic coins."
"... Your curator is a marketing genius, I’ll just get one month."
Grace Spring exclaimed that the pricing was preposterous.
Is the Experience Card for experiencing the membership or experiencing being ripped off?
But it’s still considered quite cost-effective, as the monthly card at their card hall costs nearly 2000 cubic coins.
She then took out her cubic coins and Card Player Identity Card.
Without too many procedures, Mossy Mushroom jumped onto the front desk computer table, skillfully entered a few keys to complete the operation.
Then, she held Grace Spring’s Card Player Identity Card and beeped it against the instrument, let her press a handprint, and the procedures were completed.
"It’s done, now I’m a member."
"You should be willing to play cards with me, Coach Shil."
Grace Spring’s last three words, "Coach Shil," were heavily stressed.
"You have to book my class first."
Ree Shil pointed to the side where there was a touch screen service machine dedicated to members booking classes.
"Um..."
Grace Spring suddenly felt that she might have been fooled: "Tell me you only have classes scheduled several months later."
"No, I don’t have any scheduled classes at the moment."
Ree Shil spread his hands.
"That’s good, that’s good."
Grace Spring went to the service machine. She was quite familiar with the machinery, as it was common in all card halls.
"Hmm?"
After carefully checking, she found an issue.
"Are you really a coach here?"
"Of course."
"Then why can’t I find your name in the class schedule?"
"Because I never go to work."