NOVEL Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards Chapter 474 - 172: PVE Survival Game_3

Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 474 - 172: PVE Survival Game_3
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Chapter 474: Chapter 172: PVE Survival Game_3

"???"

Grace Spring paused for a few seconds before glaring at the Mossy Mushroom accusingly, "You cunning mushroom man, did you trick me?"

But at this moment, the Mossy Mushroom’s attention wasn’t on him; it was busy counting money.

"Hehehe, 620 given to the Card Club, the remaining 180 is mine."

As the front desk, if a customer signs up for a membership through it, of course, it gets a commission.

"Fine, I won’t play cards with you."

As Ree Shil spoke, he walked over to the Mossy Mushroom and slapped it on its mushroom head.

"Ow, Cute Mushroom!"

The Mossy Mushroom fell off the front desk, letting go of the two cube coins.

Ree Shil picked up the cube coins and handed them back to Grace Spring.

Then he swiftly typed on the computer keyboard.

Before any consumption actions like scheduling a lesson occur, the membership fee can be fully refunded.

"If you don’t play cards with me, I’ll live in your house. I won’t go!"

Grace Spring, still feeling unsatisfied, accepted the money.

From his casual chat with Mossy Mushroom and Grass People just now, he found out they were Ree Shil’s roommates.

Moreover, they had invited him to stay at their villa since he’s new in town.

"You?"

In response to these words, Ree Shil looked up and down at the other party, shaking his head: "You can’t."

"Why not?"

"Because you’re a human."

Ree Shil wanted to clarify that his house was full of bizarre non-humans.

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Although Grace Spring didn’t understand, it seemed to him that Ree Shil was quite resolute.

"Then how about this, instead of PVP, let’s have a PVE card game duel."

So he decided to compromise.

He rushed here overnight just to challenge Ree Shil, after all.

If he didn’t gain anything, he wouldn’t be willing to just go back like that.

"A PVE card game duel?"

Just as Grace Spring could feel Ree Shil’s firmness, he also felt the relentless pursuit from the other party.

"Well...Okay."

So, in the end, he agreed.

A PVE card game duel is much more relaxed than PVP.

It’s basically both sides playing card games with monster cards, then determining the winner based on their individual scores.

They have this stuff at the club.

Using their own card decks, against a simulated set of monster cards.

And so, they made an agreement like this.

See each other tonight at the club.

After Grace Spring left, Ree Shil sauntered around the card club.

However, everyone didn’t seem too interested in his so-called "inspection work".

They all gave thumbs up to show their welcome.

In this kind of atmosphere, Ree felt a little bored, so he went to the Curator’s Office and lay down on the sofa to take a nap.

Lately, it wasn’t clear whether Secretary Brown was busy or also suspected of slacking off, in any case, she was often not on duty.

So the Curator’s Office was quiet now, and Ree Shil slept straight until dinner time.

After eating dinner in the dining room, he set off for the clubhouse.

Mossy Mushroom and Grass People came along for the ride.

Because of the PVE card game, Mossy Mushroom was interested.

Of course, Grass People didn’t care about playing cards, but going home alone would be boring.

When they arrived at the entrance of the clubhouse, they found that Grace Spring had been waiting there for a while.

Accompanying him was Little Phoenix Fox and several other players from Lan-Lan’s City Delegation Team from that night.

All were young ones, looking about the same age.

Grass People was attracted by the milk tea vending machine in the cafeteria and couldn’t move its feet, while the rest took the elevator directly to the top floor.

Ree Shil asked the waiter to open a resting room for them, to serve as a private booth.

If they started something directly in the grand hall, he was afraid too many little fellows would come to greet him.

Just walking to the resting room, he had already encountered several of them.

Next, he asked the waiter to bring the PVE card game’s simulated card table.

Originally, this kind of service could only be enjoyed by higher-level members, and Ree Shil’s previous membership level wasn’t that high.

But the night before last, he won glory for our city. Some curator, happy after the club session, upgraded his membership level for him.

"Say it, how do you want to play?" ƒreeωebnovel.ƈom

Looking at the card table, Ree Shil crossed his arms.

As for the PVE simulation card game, he didn’t play much in the club before.

But he still understood the general rules.

The PVE simulation card game mainly divides into two categories.

Wave Battle, and BOSS Battle.

Under these two categories, it’s further divided into Speed Game, Survival Game, Technique Game, etc.

Speed Game refers to the total number of rounds consumed to complete the entire card game.

Survival Game refers to how many rounds one can withstand on the card table without being eliminated.

In Technique Game, a designated mission must be completed, such as Hostage Game, which is a type of PVE Technique Game.

"What kind of game are we playing?"

As the challenger, Grace Spring took the initiative to ask Ree Shil’s opinion.

"You can choose."

Ree Shil didn’t seem to mind much.

"Then how about we play by Lan-Lan City’s rules?"

Grace Spring asked.

"What are the rules there?"

Ree Shil seemed confused.

"Our rules in Lan-Lan City are to take turns BANing."

At this point, Little Phoenix Fox stepped forward to explain: "Speed Game/Survival Game/Technique Game, each person takes turns to BAN one option, and the final result is the contest’s event."

These rules reminded Ree Shil of his first visit to the clubhouse and the Enchantment Game he had against the Gatekeeper.

At that time, he remembered they set enchantment terms for each other, which seemed somewhat similar now.

"Since this is your home court, you should BAN one first."

Grace Spring made a gesture of invitation with a look of eagerness on his face.

"What’s this about home court or not."

Ree Shil curled his lips: "Then let’s BAN Technique Game."

He didn’t have a good experience with the last Hostage Game, and he didn’t like this kind of card game.

The key thing is, it’s a hassle and a brain drain.

"Okay, then I BAN Speed Game."

Grace Spring apparently had his preparations too.

As long as he doesn’t BAN Survival Game, his chances of winning would be very high.

As for the Wave Battle and BOSS Battle, both parties defaulted to Wave + BOSS.

That is, monster cards will arrive in waves, and every few waves, a BOSS will appear.

"Since it’s a Wave Battle, let’s set it to infinite waves until the card deck is wiped out."

"Then, let’s see who can withstand more waves, the one who gets more is the winner."

From Grace Spring’s expression, it seems he’s very confident.

Because the Survival Game is exactly the type he’s best at.

"No problem."

Ree Shil nodded.

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