NOVEL Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards Chapter 716 - 253: We Won’t Lack Money Anymore_2

Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 716 - 253: We Won’t Lack Money Anymore_2
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Chapter 716: Chapter 253: We Won’t Lack Money Anymore_2

7W+1A+2B, or 4W+10B, in exchange for a Recipe Scroll and a suitable C-class spirit medium material card as a bonus.

And there’s no requirement for the quality of the material cards, as long as they are of the right level.

"I’ve negotiated with the other party, you just need to give the stuff to me and it’ll be OK."

"He also put the C-class spirit medium material card in the consignment cabinet."

"I’ll call him once I get the stuff, and he will remotely unlock the anti-theft."

After hanging up, Museum Director Phoenix said.

"Thank you, Brother Phoenix."

Ree Shil knew that the deal could only be achieved thanks to Brother Phoenix’s influence.

This heartfelt "big brother" gives him the advantage of being a generation younger than Little Phoenix Fox.

"Alright, just keep performing well, that will be the best return for me."

"I have high hopes for you."

"So, which option do you choose?"

Museum Director Phoenix gestured with a laugh.

"I’ll choose the second plan, leaving some money to buy a main material card for fusion."

It’s not that Ree Shil doesn’t have A Level Cards.

He got a Top-grade Dimensional Demon Enhancement Stone for qualifying in the selection tournament.

But he wants to save it. After all, every A Level Card is hard to come by and he doesn’t want to waste a golden opportunity.

Just reading its name tells you that it’s top grade.

If he impulsively sells it, he worries about losing sleep.

"Okay, then you have to give me 4W cubic currency + 10 B-Class material cards."

Since Phoenix was acting on behalf of others, naturally he was doing everything by the book.

"I don’t have so many B-level material cards now."

"Are you messing with me?"

When Phoenix heard Ree Shil’s reply, he was not pleased.

Was he unwilling to lend money, but now he wanted Phoenix to cover it himself?

"You are misunderstanding. I mean I don’t have them now."

Ree Shil calmly clarified, saying that there’s been a misunderstanding.

"Come, have a drink, it’s on me."

He steered Phoenix to sit at a vacant table nearby, then went to buy him the most expensive alcohol.

"Where’s the straw? How can I drink without a straw?"

Museum Director Phoenix pointed to his head and complained.

With his sturdy beak, he’d spill half the drink without a straw.

"Oh, I’m sorry ..."

So Ree Shil fetched him a straw.

Then, he sat down, closed his eyes.

"?"

Phoenix was enjoying the cool, refreshing drink when Ree Shil opened his eyes after only a few sips.

Following that...

Snap!

A light burst between his palms and a card was formed.

A worthless B-Class Card was born just like that. freёweɓnovel.com

"???"

Phoenix seemed to understand something: "No way?"

Ree Shil then shook his wrist and this B-class card was decomposed into B-class material cards.

"Hey, it looks like the quality is pretty good."

He examined it for a moment, and then placed it in front of Phoenix: "1 card."

Close his eyes again for a moment, then opened.

Snap!

Card formed.

"2 cards."

Closing his eyes.

Snap!

Card formed.

This time Ree Shil didn’t break the card down into material cards, but kept the card instead.

Unable to help it, the preview showed a total decomposition, not even a scrap left behind.

However, he has plenty of trash C-level cards + D-level cards which were initially reserved as materials.

If not considering the good or bad, then producing twenty-plus B-class cards is not an issue.

And so, about ten minutes later, a cubic currency worth 4W + 10 neat B-class material cards were stacked neatly in front of Museum Director Phoenix.

"You ... A money printing machine?"

This situation made Phoenix stunned.

He could see that Ree Shil must have some sort of method.

The success rate of card-making is extremely high!

He can create cards whenever he mentions it without hesitating!

No wonder his card deck strength was so high!

In theory, as long as there’s enough low-level material in the deck, couldn’t they continuously produce B-class material cards!?

This made him a little tempted, did he underestimate this decomposition function?

In fact, he has studied some card-making theories. Both card-making and decomposition have a higher explosion rate for lower-level cards, because lower-level cards are structurally less stable.

Should he try with a higher-level card next time?

"Not really, I’m drained."

At this time, Ree Shil could only respond with a bitter smile.

Truth be told, the handling fee for decomposition is quite expensive.

The 10 B-class cards used up 1W cubic coins.

You know, this is only because he can preview. If he couldn’t preview, other trial version users would surely explode cards, which would cost more money. freēwebnovel.com

So why do they call it the trial version? It’s because there are still unperfected functions.

According to Phoenix’s words, it should be gradually completed.

The C-level and D-level scrap he uses now are the ones he has previewed, which have no potential.

The remaining part of C-level and D-level, he feels, still has potential and needs to be retained.

In other words, even if you ask him to bring out a new B-level material card, he can’t afford it.

Just perfect, the exact 10 cards.

Through this round of operations, Ree Shil knows that with this decomposition function, he should not run out of money before the trial version becomes the official version.

C-level materials + D-level materials can’t be transformed into B-level materials.

But with him, C-level cards + D-level cards have a chance to become B-level materials!

The leap forward in this step is really big.

In addition, when he is drawing cards in instances, unless it’s the very high-quality D-level or C-level, the rest should be chosen as B-level to decompose. After a round, isn’t he going to make a huge profit?

And not just him, even other card players who can’t preview can still gain a lot from the decomposition function.

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