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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 581 - 208: Colorful Gold Edge_2
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Chapter 581: Chapter 208: Colorful Gold Edge_2

Moreover, at the card table, he also felt a strong sense of oppression.

This sense of oppression didn’t mean that the other party had a strong momentum or that their card deck had a fierce attack power.

Instead, it meant that each round, he felt like his life was being rushed.

He was forced to squeeze out DPS and fight for survival as if he were racing against the clock.

Especially after the unveiling of the [Interstellar Sentinel], there was a sense of urgency as if the killing line of the card game was gradually approaching before the arrival of [Machine N].

In those three rounds, he went from attempting to stop it, then realizing he couldn’t, to racking his brain on how to preserve his forces to the greatest extent possible and face [Machine N].

Every card and every move was calculated.

Despite card playing not being a physically intense activity, it made him feel thrilling and exciting.

He was truly addicted.

After much thought, Ree Shil believed he knew the reason for this oppressive feeling.

Boss N’s card deck style in this game was quite mysterious.

For example, the game started with a strong card like [Guardian Titan], and it was initially thought that it was meant to absorb damage and create a hidden threat. ƒгeewёbnovel.com

Who knew that the other party would immediately pull out a control card like [Brainwave Interference L Model], to pair with [Guardian Titan] for DPS.

For instance, unveiling the [House Salesman] at an unreasonable time and location made it very suspicious.

Most importantly, the [Confidential Frequency Group] of the [Interstellar Sentinel], surprisingly blocked the key information related to [Machine N].

Experiencing this mysterious card deck style, he felt it was indeed worth learning.

However, this comparison made Ree Shil feel that he still had a long way to go.

His single-card deck strength had barely caught up with these experienced card players.

But in terms of deck depth, there was a considerable difference.

Although he had played six A-level cards in this game, it wasn’t as though the strength of the arriving card deck was OK; it was OK.

In his remaining (9+1) x 3 = 30 substitute cards, the bench depth was pitiful. freewēbnoveℓ.com

This also made him deeply aware that a true 9+1 card deck shouldn’t be just 10 cards, but 40.

If he truly had 40 Kung Fu cards, perhaps he wouldn’t have to be so passive when facing opponents, always being led by others.

Having counter cards for most situations would certainly ease the pressure of survival.

However, thinking about it now, he hasn’t even assembled a complete set of 9+1 A-Class Kung Fu card deck yet.

Both [Blade Mantis Mother] and [Martial Monkey] are B-Class Cards.

He is still missing a first row card and a King Card.

If it weren’t for filling in the numbers today and placing [Crow-man], which is not suitable for the first round, in the first row, he might have been able to prevent [Machine N] from even appearing in the game.

But having 40 full A-Class Kung Fu cards?

It sounds impossible, like talking about the remote past.

That’s why his road is still very long.

But as he says, it’s worth learning.

Perhaps he can try to imitate Boss N and come up with an unpredictable and confounding card deck that others can’t understand.

However, the Kung Fu card deck is probably not suitable for the mysterious style of [Machine N]’s tactics.

From the card face, the Kung Fu card deck has a comprehensive mix of power, burst, and hard charging capabilities.

Each card deck should have its own unique style.

It’s possible that his incomplete sword card deck and summoning card deck could have a chance of learning from Boss N.

Who says a sword card has to be sharp and strong? Can’t I go the tricky sword route?

After summing up all the experiences and gains from this card game, Ree Shil discovered that nobody was around him anymore.

Maybe it was because they saw him deep in thought, so everyone didn’t disturb him and left.

Tonight is the last night for the Showcase Club’s exchange group in BangBang City.

As to where everyone would be, Ree Shil knew without even thinking.

So after some thoughts, he went to the clubhouse.

Sure enough, at the Old Place Party Zone, Ree Shil saw both the Showcase Club and Hall Two groups of people.

"These guys, they’re really going wild."

Smelling the strong alcohol scent in the room, Ree Shil frowned slightly.

Especially seeing Secretary Brown completely drunk and surrounded by women, he suspected that the real purpose of this trip to BangBang City was to be entertained.

Searching around, he found Boss N sitting alone behind a bar counter in a corner.

He had a glass of gasoline in his hand, watching the people playing with a calm and relaxed demeanor.

Ree Shil asked the waiter for a non-alcoholic and gasoline-free drink and then walked towards him.

"You’ve come? Don’t blame us for leaving you behind; you were just too engrossed."

Boss N raised his glass to him and smiled.

"Thank you."

Ree Shil expressed his thanks.

"It’s no big deal."

Boss N knew what he meant.

This attitude made Ree Shil’s hand, which had just reached into his pocket, not pull out the whole thing.

Inside were five bottles of transmigration potion, which he intended to give to Boss N as a token of appreciation.

But he felt that he wouldn’t care much about such a small thing.

If he took it out, would it be considered an insult?

How about sneaking it into his drink later?

"Bring it out."

Fortunately, Boss N noticed Ree Shil’s anomaly and alleviated his embarrassment.

"You have something to say to me, don’t you?"

After accepting the transmigration potion without hesitation, Boss N smiled at Ree Shil.

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