NOVEL Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards Chapter 890 - 312: Concentrated Training Rewards Arrive_2

Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards

Chapter 890 - 312: Concentrated Training Rewards Arrive_2
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Chapter 890: Chapter 312: Concentrated Training Rewards Arrive_2

Then, Creaky Bones, incorporating the information he knew, recounted the events of the previous night.

It turned out that as soon as the Gorilla Museum Director and his entourage had arrived, the people of the Right Heart Sect had surrounded them.

So, most of the genuine card players involved in this operation were killed by the Right Heart Sect.

These included the Gorilla Director and Grace Spring.

As for the native card players, they were not troubled.

It wasn’t that the Right Heart Sect were merciful, but rather that despite their best-planned traps, some fish still slipped through the net.

Since they couldn’t completely silence the news, they could only release the natives.

After all, given the Right Heart Sect’s current strength in this world, they wouldn’t dare to provoke the government.

Although they loathe everything about the Left Heart World, they must prioritize the greater plan of the demigods becoming gods.

"This guy, he’s a bit unlucky, huh?"

"It seems like he didn’t achieve anything at all, then quit the operation."

"I don’t know if he managed to kill some of the Right Heart Sect when he was on the mountain."

"But luckily, there doesn’t seem to be any elimination process in this training camp."

Ree Shil dug his ear.

"So what should we do next?"

Creaky Bones asked him at this time.

With the Left Heart Card Palace suffering such severe damage, it would probably be unable to organize any activities for a while.

"Do you know where the Right Heart Sect’s base is?"

Ree Shil counter-asked.

If they knew where the base was, going there to steal a few people might earn them some commendation points.

There was also the Climbing Dragon from last night, which he felt might also have something to do with the Right Heart Sect.

Just like the previous Zombie Beast that bit faces, and the recent Wicked Demon, these guys seemed to be fond of using these messy methods.

If he could get a few [Climbing Dragon] cards of that kind, that would be awesome.

"I’m not a high-ranking member of the Card Palace, how would I know?"

Creaky Bones shrugged.

The Right Heart Sect wouldn’t openly open a Card Palace here like the Left Heart Sect did.

"Then do you know....how to get to the Heavenly Court or the Underworld?"

Ree Shil asked again.

"Uh, why don’t you try committing suicide?"

"Good people go to heaven, bad people go to the underworld."

Creaky Bones joked because she obviously didn’t have the answer.

"In that case, what should we do?"

Ree Shil was equally puzzled.

"Given our identity, it’s not appropriate to directly ask the surviving members of the Left Heart Sect."

"We can only stay here for a while and see if we can get any information."

Creaky Bones proposed her own suggestion.

"Hmm, that’s all we can do."

Ree Shil nodded, then pulled Creaky Bones up to go chat with others.

He now had a lot of freedom inside the Card Palace because the Left Heart Sect card players usually responsible for training the natives had been defeated.

He had taken a few glances at the training field when he passed by earlier, and only a small number of more self-conscious natives were still practicing.

However, before they could inquire about anything, they saw a new notice posted in the grand hall of the Card Palace.

When he entered earlier, he hadn’t seen this notice.

"The Tri-Council? What is this?"

Creaky Bones leaned in for a closer look and indicated her confusion.

The general content written on it was that a card player tournament would be held soon.

And the scope for registration was...the Heavenly Court, the Underworld, and the Human Realm?!

"Well, are you interested in participating?"

The deputy director who had posted the notice had not gone far and thus introduced it to her.

"I heard that this world holds a grand card competition every ten years."

"All card players from the three realms can sign up to participate."

"In the end, three will be elected as representatives of the Tri-Council and will receive generous rewards."

"I just received the notification from the government."

The Left Heart Sect had spent 13 years from discovering this world to its current operation, which in terms of the time ratio, equates to a little over two and a half years in the real world.

As it was a startup period for the first 3 years with few staff, they did not participate in the Tri-Council.

And as for the later Left Heart card players, they had not experienced it either.

So the deputy director didn’t know much information.

"If you participate, I would support you."

"In fact, I was about to propose to the other groups that they should each send some people to participate."

"After all, I guess the Right Heart Sect will have people participating too."

"This is a good opportunity, we can suppress their momentum."

"And see if there’s any chance to take down those Right Heart Sect members attending the meeting in one fell swoop."

He said.

As soon as the deputy director had finished speaking, Ree Shil and Creaky Bones received a notification on their panels.

[Collective notification released]

"[All administrators must attend the Tri-Council Meeting]

[The second phase of concentrated training will be related to this competition]

This is the first time they’ve received a panel notification exclusive to administrators since they arrived in this Instance.

For a moment, the two exchanged glances.

Ree Shil: If that’s the case, wouldn’t early quitters like Grace Spring be screwed?

Creaky Bones: I don’t think so. It seems like the competition won’t start for a while.

Creaky Bones: It means that the competition will start about 30 days from now, in the outside world.

Creaky Bones: They should have the chance to enter the Instance for late registration.

Creaky Bones: Although it’s only been 10 days since we entered, I guess, only a few administrators quit the Instance.

Creaky Bones: After all, no one is that unlucky.

Ree Shil: Says who? I’ve seen someone leave the Instance right after they entered.

Slime: Currently shopping and would appreciate not being disturbed.

Creaky Bones: Woahh! Something just popped up out of nowhere! ƒreeωebnovel.ƈom

The two silently conversed while completing their registration.

And so, for the next few days, they either hung out in the Card Club chatting and gathering information or wandered the busy streets of the City Area, learning about this world.

Sadly, they never saw any trace of the Right Heart Sect again.

Another revelation Ree Shil had in the meantime is that his secondary card player’s talent awakening had made some progress.

As the progress of the awakening increased, the talents would gradually show more information.

He already knew this from his previous awakening of the [Absolute Card Sense].

And now, the same thing was happening with his second card player’s talent — it was revealing some information.

That is the talent’s name—

[S-rank Expert]

Just by the name alone, he couldn’t figure out what it entailed.

He couldn’t tell what kind of expertise it referred to.

In any case, he can only hope it doesn’t clash with or overlap [Absolute Card Sense].

Eventually, on the 20th day in this world, the concentrated training ended.

Soon after, Ree Shil found himself alone in the Pure White Space.

"I didn’t see how we entered the Instance the first time since Grace Spring was the one who did it."

"Strictly speaking, though, we should also be considered as entering an Instance now, right?"

"So does that mean..."

He wondered if there was going to be a draw card section.

Instead of drawing cards, he wound up facing a floating Ethereal Slime.

"?"

This was an entirely new experience for him.

[Greetings, esteemed administrator]

Just then, the Ethereal Slime actually spoke.

However, its tone was rather mechanical.

It sounded like a soulless machine.

"Hello?"

Ree Shil tried to observe the other party but didn’t see any response.

[According to the results of this concentrated training, we will now announce the administrators’ ranking]

[Your ranking among the three realms is——]

[First place]

"Ohh"

Ree Shil wasn’t surprised.

Speaking of rankings, who could compete with him, the guy who had taken down a Right Heart Demigod?

Such creatures could be considered the sources of all this world’s aberration cards.

That’s not to say other administrators definitely can’t defeat a Right Heart Demigod, but the point is they need to encounter one in the first place.

Do they really think Right Heart Demigods roam around like regular minions?

But through the Slime’s words, he gleaned an extra piece of information.

It seemed that some administrators had been randomly dispatched to the Heavenly Court and the Underworld.

[The reward for finishing first this time is, 2 A Level Cards]

[Please choose the required medium]

As the Slime creature finished its sentence, hundreds of glittering cards materialized around them.

"Hmm? How generous!"

Ree Shil casually glanced around, only to discover that all the cards were face-up.

It seemed that in this round, his [Absolute Card Sense] would be of no use.

But upon closer inspection, something seemed off.

Because all of these cards were blank.

No, they weren’t blank. Instead, each one was an A Level Card with just one word: [Talent].

"What do you mean by ’medium’?"

So he tried asking the other party.

...

...

Monthly Ticket "

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