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Now reading: Chapter 1201 - 467: Dragon Year Grand Prize from Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards, a Game novel by Fried Egg With Orange.

Hunchback Woman: "Wow, I didn’t expect there to be so many players in the 10-point tier."

This number has almost reached half of the total existing number of our five representative teams!

Museum Director Phoenix: "This kind of tactic is not hard to understand, first dispatching a part of team mbers to scout the terrain and lay the groundwork."

It’s a fairly common strategy.

Hunchback Woman: "It looks like several teams had the sa idea this ti."

Museum Director Phoenix: "However, in such tactics, the vanguards usually aren’t very strong."

The real main forces often show up later.

Around the 30-point tier.

Hunchback Woman: "Ugh, but what about our side? Even players with 0 points are entering the field."

Museum Director Phoenix: "He’s different."

Everyone has seen his card face.

He’s already fully capable of competing with any 10-point tier player currently on the field.

Hunchback Woman: "Ah! I’ve just received a ssage from the director."

Our representative team players are preparing to encounter other players.

At this mont, amidst a sea of green forest.

Grace Spring, falls into the category of vanguard mbers described by Museum Director Phoenix as not particularly strong.

The dinosaur he transford into was a green Triangular Dragon with sharp fangs and teeth.

With short legs and a fat, heavy body.

Though it resembled a herbivorous dinosaur, it was still a predator here.

Grace Spring’s mission given by the team was to quickly get a lay of the land and find a suitable habitat.

Once transford into a dinosaur, one must follow the body’s needs of a dinosaur.

Even those card players who weren’t flesh-and-blood entities, like the chanical Clan or Skeleton Clan, would feel fatigue, hunger, and the like while in dinosaur form.

And if the opportunity arose, he would et up with Ree Shil.

Yes, just incidentally.

Because Ree Shil’s role in the team this round was to jungle.

To grow independently without relying on team cooperation.

After all, the final score for the representative team would be based on the highest individual score within the team.

Grace Spring’s dinosaur template wasn’t exactly weak; it just lacked aggressiveness.

It was mainly focused on the survival and recovery route.

At this ti, he walked cautiously through the forest, yet ultimately failed to notice the danger creeping closer by the second.

Two dinosaurs from the Berserk Representative Team players, one on the left and one on the right, were lurking at the sides.

On the left was a lizard-like creature crawling on the ground, with a retractable, umbrella-like mbrane on its head.

The Umbrella Dragon, its template ca with scene amplification.

It could attain a relatively hidden presence in forest terrains.

On the right was a bipedal combatant with a large head and a small body, a red Big-head Dragon with a 1:1 head-to-body ratio.

Its template primarily specialized in DPS, capable of breathing fire.

As teammates, they could easily communicate through eye contact.

Umbrella Dragon: "Lucky us, we found a loner as soon as we landed."

Fire-breathing Dragon: "Look at that cautious stance; it’s probably a player, not a wild monster."

Umbrella Dragon: "When he gets closer, just go for it."

Fire-breathing Dragon: "Mmm, you try to sneak up as close as possible, then I’ll let loose with a big blast and you seize the chance to strike."

As they plotted, Grace Spring inched closer unknowingly.

Hunchback Woman: "Wow, wow, wow! He’s getting closer to the stealth attack!"

Museum Director Phoenix: "Two against one, and it’s that kind of short-legged dinosaur species."

It looks rather ominous for him.

Hunchback Woman: "Woo woo woo, it’s such a pity.

Why is our luck so bad? Just landing and we’re facing losses."

As the comntators spoke, Grace Spring was already under attack.

"Wow wow wow! You guys are too despicable!"

In desperation, he could only cover his head and scurry away, helplessly raging.

To bla was the opposite side’s good fortune in quickly reuniting with their teammate.

But if we’re talking about toughness, Grace Spring was genuinely robust.

His template was an A-level, 10-point card template, already fused with S-level materials and undertaking an S-rank task – one of those top A-level potential card templates.

The four attributes he carried were all related to survival.

[Titan Body-A]: Increased Health Points, receiving Damage restores so Health Points

[Vigorous Life-A]: When Health Points are above 50%, receiving Damage triggers Healing

[Resilient Will-A]: When Health Points fall below 50%, receiving Damage triggers Healing

[Power of Rejuvenation-A]: Whenever Healing is received, gain an additional instance of the sa effect

His template was all about recovery, nothing but recovery.

"Damn it, why is this dragon so tanky?"

"Man, I’ve been hitting him for so long and can’t kill him; I’ve used up half my mana, and he’s still running!"

"I think I know who he is, what a nightmare."

"Such a disgusting creature, no one else is like this."

"Who are you calling disgusting, you’re the disgusting ones!"

"Look, he doesn’t even deny he’s disgusting."

The two Berserk players kept complaining as they chased Grace Spring from front and back.

That Triangular Dragon with short legs couldn’t outrun them.

No matter how strong his recovery ability was, he hadn’t trained up yet and would eventually be ground down by them.

As Grace Spring’s health bar steadily dropped, soon threatening to go below the safety line,

"Ouch!"

Just then, the Umbrella Dragon player let out a cry of pain.

"What’s going on?"

The teammate called out through Grace Spring, who was between them.

"Sothing’s attacking from behind!"

Due to its body structure, the Umbrella Dragon wasn’t good at checking behind it.

"You’re talking nonsense; there’s nothing there!"

The teammate could see behind him and was baffled.

"Ouch!"

During the conversation, the Umbrella Dragon felt itself get noticeably bitten again.

"What the hell?!"

This ti the Fire-breathing Dragon saw it; their teammate’s health bar had definitely dropped a chunk!

"Good opportunity!"

Seeing sothing seed off with the opponent, Grace Spring felt a glimr of hope for escape.

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