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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 614 - 219 Uncle Dragon Knight’s Hometown_2
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Chapter 614: Chapter 219 Uncle Dragon Knight’s Hometown_2

The so-called imminent death, I’m afraid, is not due to any illness.

As a senior with traversal experience, he knew that during the traversal process, the body would be reshaped.

Theoretically, any stubborn illness would be resolved during this reshaping. freeweɓnovel.cѳm

That’s right, he wanted to give the other party a transmigration potion.

He originally wanted to drink this thing when he was about to leave the Instance.

Frankly, it wasn’t entirely out of sympathy.

Firstly, Ree Shil hadn’t forgotten what Glasses Liam had mentioned to him earlier.

That was the high likelihood that he still had a second card player’s talent.

As for how to awaken this second talent, the truth was that Ree Shil had not yet found the answer.

After thinking about it, it might really be trying the transmigration potion.

So, after returning home, he searched the Internet for some information and materials, and there were really reports that some bored people had tried to drink the transmigration potion consecutively and were unscathed.

There were more than one such report.

Then he consulted Glasses Liam, who studied life sciences online, and got the answer that the potion was harmless.

Moreover, after learning of Ree Shil’s idea, she encouraged him to try it and let her know if anything happened.

But the transmigration potion in Ree Shil’s hands, even though he had taken it to the Exclusive Store for verification afterwards, was still a cheap buy and he dared not try it on himself.

So, in plain terms, in addition to helping Uncle Dragon Knight now, another purpose was to use the other party as an experiment.

Seeing what would happen if Uncle Dragon drank it, whether he could traverse and if there would be any abnormal reactions.

Of course, Ree Shil did not conceal the above thoughts.

On the contrary, he told Uncle Dragon Knight everything and let the other party consider it carefully.

"Nothing to think about"

Uncle Dragon Knight had already calmed down at this time and directly waved his hand to indicate his willingness to try.

Let it be an experiment.

Anyway, he was about to die and had nothing more to lose.

If he could really reshape his body, remove the root of the disease, and soar to the Immortal land described by the Divine Deity’s substitute.

He would bear any pain.

Over the years, Uncle Dragon Knight had encountered many Tower Challengers, some successful and some unsuccessful. freewёbnoνel.com

Of course, 99% of those who failed were all expelled by him on the spot.

As for the few who succeeded, they would sometimes communicate with him as Ree Shil is doing now.

However, it was the first time he encountered someone like Ree Shil who offered to help him ascend.

In Uncle Dragon Knight’s eyes, these Tower Challengers who came with the charm of The Path were all very mysterious existences.

So Ree Shil’s words were persuasive to him.

"Then it’s good that you’ve thought it through."

Ree Shil nodded and began to fumble for his outer pocket: "Where did I put it."

Each card player entering the Instance has a specified load.

Generally speaking, it has nothing to do with the card player’s level.

Only special card player talents like Andrew Hill can increase the Instance load capacity.

Honestly, the transmigration potion was just a small test tube, and it didn’t weigh much.

However, even so, Ree Shil still had to pay some cost to bring it into the Instance.

For example, he had to wear lighter clothes and lighter shoes.

And... go into battle empty-handed.

"Huh? Where did it go?"

Ree Shil was momentarily anxious and subconsciously lifted his trousers but immediately reacted: "Oh, I’m sorry."

This kind of behavior was indeed indecent.

"You’re also a dragon?"

Uncle Dragon Knight really saw something.

"Here, I found it."

Ree Shil, through just now’s glance, found that the potion was not lost.

It turned out that his pants pocket had a hole in it, causing most of the potion’s length to get stuck in the hole.

That’s why he didn’t feel it for a moment.

"Drink this, and you’ll be able to traverse and ascend."

He handed over the potion with residual body heat.

"Really?"

Uncle Dragon Knight’s expression was once again full of uncontrollable excitement.

He had been waiting for so many years since building the tower, wanting to personally touch the existence of that path.

He didn’t expect the answer to be so simple in the end.

Just one potion?

Looking at the glowing blue, he suddenly felt a bit mesmerizing.

"Give it a try."

Ree Shil didn’t say much more and lifted his hand towards the other party.

If Uncle Dragon Knight was not an NPC or a projection, but a real existence.

Then he felt that the transmigration potion was likely to be useful.

But if it was just a projection extracted from the Primordial World, then his potion would be wasted.

"Thank you!"

At this time, Uncle Dragon Knight seemed to be unable to wait any longer.

With a bow to Ree Shil, he pulled out the wooden stopper of the test tube and drank it all at once.

As the potion entered his body, a layer of blue light film immediately appeared on Uncle Dragon Knight’s body.

"It seems to have worked."

Seeing this scene, Ree Shil remembered that when he drank the transmigration potion, he also looked like this.

"Magical elixir!"

"I... feel the summoning of that world right now!"

Uncle Dragon Knight’s eyes were full of excitement.

"Um... then it’s good."

Ree Shil sighed with relief when he heard this and instructed, "Be a better person when you get there."

"Remember not to be arrogant, find a job first, make a living and survive."

"Thank you for your guidance!"

Although Uncle Dragon Knight didn’t fully understand, he still respectfully bowed to Ree Shil.

It was no mistake for him to call him his senior; he was indeed his senior in terms of traversal.

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