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Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 876 - 306: A-Level Alien Beast_3
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Chapter 876: Chapter 306: A-Level Alien Beast_3

As a formal member of the Left Heart Sect at this time, it was only natural to lead by example.

Giving a demonstration to the native card players.

Bang!

The member kicked open the wooden door and threw down the card game marks without a word.

Buzz!

A blue light descended from the sky, and the card table was instantly laid out.

[Mortal, are you sure you’re ready?]

A flat voice came from the wooden cottage.

"Cut the crap, let’s do this!"

For a moment, both sides fell silent, probably arranging their cards.

A few seconds later...

"Heads up! It really has an S-rank card!"

Within the barrier of the card table, the voice of the member suddenly sounded.

"And it’s revealing two cards at once!"

His voice trembled slightly.

This demonstration didn’t go well, as the previously estimated 1 S-rank card turned into 2, causing panic and disturbance.

"Humph! What’s there to be afraid of!"

Gorilla Museum Director immediately stepped forward: "So what if it has 2 S-rank cards!"

"It’s in plain sight, and we’re in the shadows!"

"After a few games, we’ll have every detail of it figured out!"

Everyone listened and felt it made sense.

Having many people meant that there was an advantage since individual card decks were ultimately limited.

So even if each game had different cards and terms, they would still be run out eventually. freewёbn૦νeɭ.com

With hundreds of card players on the scene, would the other party not play a single repeated card or have any repeated terms? frёeweɓηovel.coɱ

That was absolutely impossible.

However, just as everyone’s morale was picking up, there was suddenly the sound of footsteps coming from the edge of the mountain peak.

"Hehehe... who’s actually in the light and who’s in the dark is still uncertain."

"I’m afraid you won’t get your wish tonight! Humph!"

Right Heart Sect members timed their arrival perfectly.

"Damn! We fell into their trap!"

"They actually used a demigod as bait?!"

"Those Right Heart bastards are so despicable!"

"We’re done for! What should we do?!"

For a moment, the entire Left Heart Sect was thrown into disarray.

"Ahhh!!!!!"

Just then, a scream of agony rang out from the wooden cottage.

Followed by a few blue lights drifting out from the cottage.

Apparently, after losing the card game, the member’s spirit was killed by the tremendous mental shock, and he retreated to his original state.

As for the demigod in the cottage, he calmly uttered three words without a ripple.

[Next one]

Left Heart Sect members: "...!"

...

Almost at the same time, at the foot of the mountain.

The captain was boosting everyone’s morale.

"Don’t be discouraged. Although we don’t get to participate in the main event, we’re still part of this operation."

"Each position needs someone to take responsibility, so it’s inevitable."

"Don’t worry, after the God-driving is successful, everyone’s credit won’t be shortchanged."

Ree Shil responded with a silent curl of his lips.

"What, still resenting your bad luck?"

Creaky Bones next to him saw his expression and joked.

He had to admit, this guy had terrible luck.

Out of so many native card players, he actually hit the jackpot by drawing five.

"You were left behind too."

Ree Shil leaned against a big tree, holding his head.

"It’s different for me. I was forced to stay because of my lack of experience."

Creaky Bones laughed.

Ree Shil: "It is a bit of a pity. I really want to see what a demigod looks like."

Creaky Bones: "However...I always feel that things won’t go so smoothly."

Ree Shil: "Indeed, after all, it’s a demigod."

Creaky Bones: "Maybe in the end, they’ll all be wiped out."

Ree Shil: "Now that you mention it, should I go and collect a few heads?"

Ree Shil: "After all, they’re all going to be killed by the demigod anyway, isn’t it a pity to let this performance slip away?"

Creaky Bones: "..., this should be what you really regret, right?"

Ree Shil: "Haha, you caught me."

As the two were chatting, a native card player approached from a distance.

"Newcomer, it’s your turn to patrol."

The other party called Ree Shil.

Including Ree Shil, the five native card players had to take turns patrolling nearby.

"Alright."

So Ree Shil stood up and said to Creaky Bones, "I’ll be back soon."

The patrolling area wasn’t large - just a half-circle with a radius of about 1 kilometer around the foot of the mountain.

With his pace, it wouldn’t take long.

So in the moonlight, he walked into the forest.

Patrolling like this, light sources couldn’t be used, or they would be easily discovered by the enemy, rendering the patrol meaningless.

As he walked on the uneven forest floor, Ree Shil tried to focus his attention on his five senses.

Doing so didn’t necessarily mean he was genuinely patrolling.

Rather, he was looking for wild beasts.

Since getting the [Fierce Horse] card on the first day, he hadn’t gotten any aberration cards again.

However, he had a good idea for the aberration cards.

If there was any good harvest during this trip of concentrated training, could he create a 9+1 card deck with ten cards and ten genres?

The Right Heart 6-series mechanismIsn’t actually inferior to the 7-series.

On the contrary, he felt there was a lot to learn from it.

The 6-series cards basically have one thing in common.

That is, their power recovery method is not autonomous.

There are both advantages and disadvantages to this.

The disadvantage is that it cannot act autonomously, which is equivalent to losing the initiative.

A typical card in the 7-series without the power to recover on its own is the Determination card.

If others don’t target it, it’ll have a hard time recovering power.

Right Heart’s 6-series is similar, requiring other cards to cooperate in order to recover power quickly.

The advantage is that if you don’t need to recover power on your own, you have more freedom of action.

The most typical example with poor freedom of action is Listening to the Wind card.

In short, when comparing the Left Heart 7-series with the Right Heart 6-series, it can only be said that each has its own strengths and weaknesses.

New and fresh cards, of course, excited him more.

"I wonder if I’ll have a chance to visit the Heavenly Court and the Underworld in this world."

"The cards that drop there should be better than those in the human realm."

Unknowingly, more than half of this round of patrol had passed.

"Huh?"

However, at that moment, Ree Shil suddenly felt the ground under his feet tremble slightly.

Was this...an earthquake?

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