Chapter 710: Chapter 251: The Entire C Agency? _2
Old Lee was woken up, somewhat irritated.
"Oh, it’s you, Albert."
To have the guts to address Director Phoenix this way indicates he definitely holds a senior position.
Simultaneously, Old Lee stole a glance at Ree Shil.
He didn’t pay much mind to newcomers.
He had to deal with at least 5 each day.
"This time it’s your turn to bring your relative’s kid, huh."
He rubbed his nose, his eyes slightly weary from sleep.
Last time, Director Phoenix also brought a newcomer— his daughter, Little Phoenix Fox.
However, Little Phoenix Fox didn’t pass the trial.
Clearly, Director Phoenix was not pleased with that attitude of his.
So she simply ignored him, and began introducing Ree Shil instead.
"This exchange is all about the strength of the card player. Of course, depending on the level of the card player, the required strength differs."
"For instance, rising star card players have a relatively low entry threshold."
Then he paused and handed the conversation to Old Lee.
"Level 10 and below, totally D class."
"Level 11 to 20, all C class."
"Level 21 to 30, all B class."
"Level 31 and above, all A class."
"Standard 6+1."
Old Lee reported his routine.
"Wait a minute..."
The moment Ree Shil heard it, he knew something was wrong.
According to these rules, he has to play a complete C class session.
What is the complete C class? As the name suggests, all the cards in the deck must be of C rank.
"If I have a card with a rank higher than C that I cannot use, isn’t that unfair to me?"
He looked at Director Phoenix, raising his doubts.
Why does he have to play a total C session if he has a full deck of A-level cards?
Did this old man hold a grudge over losing to me, just to have a laugh?
"If I put up nothing but C-class and you put up something better, isn’t that unfair to me?"
Old Lee chimed in with the answer.
"If he puts up nothing but C-class, and you put up E or D-class, it’s unfair to you, so we have both sides on an even keel—playing C-class."
Director Phoenix added.
"Erm, what a ridiculous rule."
Actually, Ree Shil wanted to say: whatever suits your fancy, I don’t mind playing total A class, I’m not scared.
Oh, wait, there are no A-class scene cards.
Then let’s go with total B, still not scared.
"Rules are rules, you can only accept them."
Director Phoenix chimed in: "Some instances, even some competitions, may all have games with a full deck of D, C, B or A-class cards, you can just sort of take it as practice."
His tone, very senior.
However, his smile, very un-senior-like.
Ree Shil was initially dubious; now, he was certain.
This fellow wanted to see him make a fool of himself.
But on reflection, if he really wanted to buy the recipe scroll, he could just ask Director Phoenix to buy it on his behalf, he didn’t necessarily have to go in himself.
But now that he was here, it wouldn’t hurt to give it a try.
They all had decks of C-class cards, who would be scared of whom?
"Come on, let’s deal the cards then."
So Ree Shil rolled up his sleeves.
"Hehe, the young lad has got quite a lot of energy."
Old Lee smirked slightly and snapped his fingers.
Hum!
A card table with black stone skin appeared out of thin air, standing in the middle of the two.
The Full C session was actually quite unfamiliar to Ree Shil.
Not to mention the full C session; the last time he played a game with all C-rank or lower cards was all the way back in the Nova Championships.
It was only during his final match against Black Smoke that he pulled out his first B-class card.
The card at that time was Kung Fu Sheep Lady, rather than Kung Fu Sheep Rabbit.
So particularly at this moment, for this 6+1 game, which containing a total of 8 cards including the scene card, how should he construct a strong deck solely consisting of C-class cards?
After some contemplation, he finally placed his cards.
Looking over at Old Lee’s side, as someone familiar with the process he quickly dealt the cards.
Once both sides successfully placed their cards, the game officially began.
However, this was not an official game setting and therefore no barrier was erected.
"Oh, Old Lee, I forgot to tell you."
"Our Stanley here has a real knack for this, he even managed to beat me in a game before."
Only now did Director Phoenix speak up again.
As far as she was concerned, she would find joy regardless of who made a fool of themselves.
"Huh?"
Upon hearing this, Old Lee immediately tightened his face and reprimanded: "Why didn’t you say this earlier?!"
Luckily, he didn’t plan to go easy with his first three cards.
And he also had a few last-resort cards in his substitute deck.
And thus, he revealed his first card. freeweɓnovēl.coɱ
"121~121~"
A projection of a young girl in a revealing outfit bounced out of the light pillar on the card face.
She had snail-like antennas adorning her head, and held two cheerleading pom-poms in her hand.
The impression gave to Ree Shil was akin to a demon version of the Energy Mushroom’s [Cheer Up Mushroom] card.
[Devil Cheerleader]
Balance, 30 points, C-Rank
Attack 0, 100/100
[Non-combatant - passive]: Devil Cheerleader -30 attack power
[Everyone, cheer up - passive]: Devil Cheerleader provides 15 points [Treatment] to the adjacent card every round.
A totally defensive card that provides infinite healing power to adjacent cards.
Honestly, consider the quality of the C rank; this was top of the line. fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm
Upon seeing this card, Ree Shil had an estimate of what types of cards the opponent would play on both the left and right if the depth of his deck was truly sufficient.
Then, Old Lee flips the two remaining cards in his first row.
"Boom, boom..."
The projection on the left also showed a young girl.
Her innocent face showed an unwarranted resoluteness as she performed moves that were a mix of boxing and dancing, all to the background of some passionate music.