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Now reading: Chapter 396 - 367: Your Commentary Is Totally Unreliable, Is from My Stubborn Soul Card Follower, a Fantasy novel by San Wenzhou.

The competition is funded by soone else, so you can’t tell them not to use their own company’s na for the title, can you?

In contrast, those competitions with nas like the Phoenix Cup or Bai Ze Invitation Tournant that seem significant are actually events where hosting rights were purchased in the past from the Life Card Association, and they’ve already been listed for cancellation by the Exploration Bureau.

Shen Sui really doesn’t have the energy to figure out which of these competitions are legitimate and which are bogus; he still needs Xinyuan Tanchun’s help for that.

"Don’t worry, if we really et, I’ll go easy," Shen Sui said with a smile.

Xinyuan Tanchun rolled his eyes and said, "Don’t be blindly confident, Xue is progressing fast, don’t underestimate her and ss up."

"I always give my all in every duel, never blindly," Shen Sui is quite professional in this regard.

As they talked, a staff mber entered to invite Shen Sui to the stage.

At the sa ti, Shen Sui’s deck had already passed the referee’s review.

It’s called a review, but it’s entirely based on the players’ integrity.

The process is roughly the players submitting their deck list to the referee, who then confirms there are no Forbidden Cards before final verification.

The rules require that the deck used in the duel must match the submitted deck list, but if you’re not caught by the referee on the spot, adding so odd cards isn’t impossible.

You can be bold enough to stuff Forbidden Cards into your deck.

But if you’re caught doing so, you will be imdiately disqualified and banned for a certain period as punishnt.

In the past, Life Card Masters could sneak in such tricks because not all referees had a super mory to rember all Forbidden Cards.

But now it’s not possible; with technological advancents, the Life Cards used on-site by players are queried in real-ti on the referee’s tablet. If any discrepancies are found with the registered deck list, they’ll be caught imdiately.

Shen Sui was always puzzled about the aning of this deck registration system until Xinyuan Tanchun told him. Once, the world’s number one-ranked player had so Forbidden Cards slipped into his deck by his gambling wife before the match without his knowledge. During the match, he used those Forbidden Cards and was imdiately declared a loser.

His wife won a lot of gambling money from this, and the player naturally couldn’t defend himself with claims of ignorance after the event.

It just goes to show that in the real world, no matter how outrageous things might happen, who would have thought that soone so close would do such a thing.

So after that, professional matches included a deck review process. Your deck is filtered once before the match; if you still use different Life Cards in the match, it shows intent, which is against the rules, providing a fault tolerance margin for both parties.

When Shen Sui arrived backstage, the two professional comntators were already chatting with An Hai and Tan Song.

They were mainly discussing the strengths and weaknesses of An Wei and Shen Sui.

Shen Sui is the champion of the Modu Duel Tournant, which is considered a title of significant weight, and he even defeated a seventh-rank Life Card Master head-on.

An Wei, on the other hand, is not inferior; perhaps in terms of honors, she doesn’t match the newly risen Shen Sui, but her track record is very impressive.

Called the Little Witch, she challenges any card she fancies to a card betting duel.

Many Life Card Masters she challenges are above the seventh rank, and there are even rumors that An Wei has defeated an eighth-rank Life Card Master.

The two comntators played off each other well, making this pre-match chat not awkward at all.

"She indeed defeated an eighth-rank Life Card Master." An Hai, as An Wei’s brother, was standing up for her.

"Oh? Is that sothing you can say?" the female comntator Jian Jia looked at An Hai in surprise.

"Wow, as expected of our Little Witch. Can I be bold and ask, the eighth-rank Life Card Master who was defeated is..." the male comntator Canglan looked at An Hai gossipingly.

In Life Card Duels, it’s not uncommon for higher-ranked players to lose to lower-ranked ones. Although it may sound embarrassing, it’s a fact.

In national competitions, even ninth-rank Life Card Masters have lost to seventh-rank ones.

However, asking it in such a setting, if An Hai really answered, it would be a disrespect to the defeated eighth-rank Life Card Master.

Although An Hai doesn’t like social conventions, he does have a certain level of emotional intelligence.

He crossed his arms calmly and said, "It was ."

As long as the embarrassing person is himself, it doesn’t involve making others lose face.

Whether the eighth-rank Life Card Master defeated by An Wei is really An Hai, that remains a matter of perspective.

Canglan also knew the question he asked was inappropriate, so he smoothed it over with, "The An Family, worthy of being a dueling family, with lots of duels among siblings."

Shen Sui checked the ti, and it was almost match ti.

Sure enough, after the final performance segnt ended, the host went on stage very punctually.

With a very enthusiastic voice, he started introducing the final contestants, and soon ntioned Shen Sui.

It wasn’t Shen Sui’s first ti in such a final; he walked onto the stage naturally.

The lights were dazzling, and the audience was very enthusiastic.

Sitting in the front row of the audience were perforrs—star idols, a pleasant sight of handso n and beautiful won.

Among these, the cat-girls were the most distinctive group, and Shen Sui imdiately spotted Tang Lili among them.

Tang Lili rolled her eyes at Shen Sui, expressing disdain for his perverted identity.

As they talked, An Wei also stepped onto the stage amid cheers.

Tonight, An Wei was wearing a uniquely styled Little Demon-thed idol performance outfit, sothing Shen Sui hadn’t seen Vivian wear before, and he was slightly stunned.

An Wei gave Shen Sui a mischievous smile, beautiful as it was, yet with a hint of "I’ll show you tonight."

Youthful, lively, cheeky, and cute.

Shen Sui didn’t expect to see such a temperant in Vivian.

It can only be said that the Candlelight Illusion is magical, and Vivian’s character-fitting acting is also masterful, worthy of being the famous performance master of the Dawn Continent, a genius who could deceive even the Gods.

Of course, it is also possible this is Vivian’s true self.

Besides youthfulness, her personality actually fits An Wei’s setting quite well.

Vivian seed to sense Shen Sui was saying bad things about her in his mind, so she squinted playfully at him.

Shen Sui looked Vivian straight in the eye, emphasizing a clear conscience.

Their gaze exchanged naturally interpreted by the audience as face-to-face confrontation, drawing a wave of cheers.

"Online rumors say that Shen Sui and An Wei have crossed paths before this final." Jian Jia, despite not knowing Shen Sui or An Wei well, had diligently collected information. "They supposedly t at the Wu Yue Cup, where An Wei participated as an invited guest, and Shen Sui was the winner. So netizens claim they saw the two heading into an alley post-tournant, seemingly for a duel..."

Jian Jia hadn’t even finished her sentence before sensing the atmosphere wasn’t right.

Canglan nudged Jian Jia with his foot.

Jian Jia quickly realized, coughed twice, and said hurriedly, "Of course, that’s just a rumor, just a rumor."

An Hai sat there with a slight smile on his face.

But those familiar with him knew that when this guy smiles, he’s actually very angry.

Shen Sui, hearing the comntators’ words, broke into a cold sweat.

Although what you say is true, can’t you avoid making it sound so ambiguous... ah, maybe it really is sowhat ambiguous, and it seems like I gained the upper hand. But are such things supposed to be said in public?

Turns out, in any world, there are always unreliable comntators.

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