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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 774 - 272: Dragon Card Appears_3
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Chapter 774: Chapter 272: Dragon Card Appears_3

"And since I have the [Calm Heart Principle], I’m immune to curses during the whole fight."

"As soon as it casts [Silence], it’ll automatically be removed this round."

"So the Boss can only use [Pursuit] on me once per round at most."

"Its burst damage is just a plain 100 [True Damage], which I can handle."

Ree Shil couldn’t deny that this Boss was powerful.

But facing his carefully matched card set-up, it still seemed powerless to fight back.

Thus, 30 minutes later, the Boss’s projection fell to the ground.

[Boom!]

Its heavy body started dissolving into blue light.

Ree Shil had gotten used to it by now - these monster cards often had tens of thousands of health points.

But as long as his cards could ensure their survival and slowly wear down the opponent using sustainable, cyclical damage, he could always win given enough patience.

So there was no need to be intimidated by their health points.

"It’s turning into blue light. The battle’s over?" ƒree𝑤ebnσvel.com

"This is the easiest Boss I’ve encountered for the third major level."

However, just as his words landed, a roar resounded within the mountain cave again.

[Roar!!!]

At that moment, he realized that this roar was different from the [Mechanical Valley Bear King].

Buzz!

Subsequently, the corresponding number of empty card grids appeared.

"So that iron-headed bear wasn’t the real final Boss?"

"But what is this thing?"

Looking at the 5x5 empty card grids in front of him, Ree Shil was dumbfounded.

5x5, isn’t that 25 grids?

And based on his experience in PVE, this kind of card grid representation usually meant...

It usually meant that there was only 1 card on the other side!

Whoosh!

Once again, a light fell onto the card table and began to form a projection.

Its gigantic body, broad wings.

The overwhelming predator’s presence.

Just its appearance alone captivated Ree Shil’s eyes.

He didn’t expect the final Boss of Mechanic Valley to be a giant dragon!

Moreover, it wasn’t an ordinary dragon. Its body was entirely devoid of any scales.

Instead, it was a purely mechanical metal structure, a mechanical dragon!

"Damn, this is undoubtedly a dragon card."

Ree Shil immediately realized this.

If he could defeat this Boss...

He hurriedly checked the opponent’s panel, only to find that there was only a projection but no panel?

[Outsider...]

Unexpectedly, at this moment, the projection spoke to him with a mechanical tone.

"Me?"

Ree Shil looked around and found that the other party seemed to be talking to him.

[Can you...listen to my story?]

"Huh?"

At first, Ree Shil thought the other party was like Uncle Dragon Knight, a sentient creature. However, he realized it seemed to be just an NPC mission. The projection was narrating its tale without paying any attention to him.

As the mechanical dragon narrated its story, Ree Shil gradually learned about Mechanic Valley’s origins.

The mechanical dragon had once been a flesh and blood creature like most other dragons.

It used to guard a divine deity’s treasure room.

But due to a small nap, a thief sneaked into the treasure room and stole the deity’s treasures.

When faced with the divine deity’s questioning, it lied to escape responsibility. The deity, however, saw through the lie.

It was then cursed by the deity, turning into its current form.

After being punished and expelled, the mechanical dragon secluded itself in this valley. As time passed, it discovered that its curse had a contagious power, causing the valley’s creatures to transform.

"A three-year nap, you really are something."

After listening to the story, Ree Shil quickly found the key detail.

[Outsider]

[Can you...help me break this curse?]

In the end, the mechanical dragon posed its question.

[Ding dong!]

Accompanied by a crisp sound, the mission’s panel popped up.

[Trigger the Mechanical Sin Dragon’s mission]

[Do you accept/decline?]

[Accept the mission: consume all current Instance Opportunities to battle the source of the curse]

[Defeat the curse’s source and gain 1000 Wind-listening Points as a reward; you will be considered to have passed this level]

[Decline the mission: trigger a battle with the Mechanical Sin Dragon]

"This condition is quite tempting."

Ree Shil felt accepting the mission seemed like a sure win.

Moreover, if he’s considered to have passed the level, he can still receive the initial reward and choose this level’s card, including the card for the mechanical dragon.

Wind-listening Points is definitely a significant amount.

He didn’t have many Instance Opportunities left, fewer than ten.

If he can defeat the source of the curse, he can make a huge profit.

Just the 1000 Wind-listening Points alone would be enough to get an extra 20 opportunities during the settlement, not to mention the inscriptions on his body could also be calculated.

After a brief comparison, he knew that accepting the mission would make much more profit than declining it.

"Wait."

However, just as Ree Shil was about to choose to accept the mission, he suddenly remembered the words Wind Chasing Messenger had told him earlier.

Didn’t he warn him not to trust what he saw?

"Could this be what he meant? Is there a trick to this?"

After thinking for a moment, he tried activating [Absolute Card Sense] to look at the mission panel again and, indeed, there was a change. frёewebηovel.cѳm

[Trigger the Mechanical Sin Dragon’s mission]

[Do you accept/decline?]

[Accept the mission: consume all current Instance Opportunities and trigger a battle with the Mechanical Sin Dragon]

[Decline the mission: trigger a battle with the Mechanical Sin Dragon]

The previous rewards for accepting the mission were now gone.

And the ultimate outcome was the same as declining the mission, having to engage in battle with the Boss.

Wouldn’t that just be a waste of all Instance Opportunities?

"You scoundrel, you’re quite the trickster."

"Trying to deceive people."

Looking at the motionless colossus standing before him, Ree Shil couldn’t help but complain.

If it wasn’t for the prior warning, he would have definitely fallen for it.

Thus, he clicked [Decline].

[Roar! Insolent insects!]

With the Boss’s furious roar, the battle began.

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