"I guess your friend might have lost continuously, becoming desperate."
"She’s right."
"Let’s hurry up and stop your friend from going any further."
"She’s right."
"Otherwise, it’d be terrible if your friend loses all of their fortune."
"She’s right, who is she?!"
Andrew Hill next to him slamd the sign on the ground, annoyed that she kept stealing his lines!
"Oh, forgot to introduce."
Only then did Ree Shil rember to introduce everyone.
"Andrew, my friend."
"This person..."
"Everyone calls Glasses Liam."
"Oh, Glasses Liam, our coach."
Later, the two of them ca to the private booth.
"Wow."
Upon pushing open the door, Ree Shil imdiately felt astonished.
What kind of card table is this, long and thin, like a fried dough stick?
And both ends of the card table are full of green jelly sli creatures.
Which one is Sla?
He was utterly bewildered by the sight.
However, if you look carefully, you can still see the difference.
One of the sli creatures has slightly bigger eyes, looking more round.
The other one is not as round, more elliptical.
"Master, I’ve been bullied!"
The one with rounder eyes is Sla.
"Hahaha, are these the helpers you found?"
The sli creature opposite sized up Ree Shil and Glasses Liam.
"This guy doesn’t seem very powerful."
Ree Shil sized up the other party in return.
"Did you think that by finding a helper, you could make a coback? It just so happens that I want to take a break."
"I’ll give you so ti to discuss tactics, huh."
That sli creature then left the card table and jumped onto the sofa next to it.
"What kind of card ga is this?"
Ree Shil curiously walked to the edge of the table and looked at it.
The card positions on the table were arranged in a long column.
"Actually, this is a 6 1 Alien Instance."
"It’s just that the entire deck has to be placed in the sa column, making it a total of 14 card positions in a row."
"That’s why it looks especially long."
Glasses Liam explained.
"It looks... quite interesting..."
Ree Shil rubbed his chin.
"Master, I’ve already lost 50,000 Cube coins! Boo hoo hoo!"
"Oh?"
Hearing Sla’s complaint, he and Glasses Liam raised their eyebrows.
"What’s your friend’s na?"
Glasses Liam looked at Sla.
Sla: "Just call Sla."
Glasses Liam: "Alright, Miss Sli."
Sla: "Sla! Not Sli!"
Glasses Liam: "Okay, Miss Sla."
Sla: "Sla! Not Sla!"
Ree Shil: "...How do you tell them apart without the Grass character?"
"Anyway, I advise you to give up while you still can."
Glasses Liam looked at them.
"These kinds of card players make a living by winning chips at the clubhouse."
"In short, they’re old hands specializing in a certain kind of card ga."
"Ordinary people can’t beat them in their preferred card gas."
She said this.
"You’re sli, and it’s sli too."
Ree Shil’s focus was slightly different as his gaze went back and forth between the two green jellies: "As they say, no fight, no acquaintanceship. In the end, won’t it be a happy ending?"
"What are you talking about! I am a noble princess!"
Sla seemingly was very unhappy with his comnt: "How can I be involved with the dirty species of sli creatures!"
"Aren’t you a dirty sli creature yourself?"
Andrew Hill raised a sign and made a sarcastic remark.
"What dirty sli creature? Call Daddy! Boo!"
The sli creature opposite was also displeased.
"It seems that you have really lost so many gas, people have beco Father-Level."
Ree Shil sighed.
"Don’t pay any attention to it, let’s go."
Glasses Liam called for everyone to leave.
However, she found that Ree Shil’s footsteps hadn’t moved at all.
"Where are we going? I’m a... oh no, I ca here to win back the situation."
Ree Shil had his own ideas.
"Long live my Master!"
Sla cheered on the spot.
(Hahaha...hooked!)
Hearing his words, the sli creature opposite sneered with the corners of its mouth.
What’s called rescuing Grandpa from Calabash Brothers.
This kind of plot, it had already seen countless tis.
It even had a deck of cards specifically reserved for it sotis.
Just to hook this last big fish!
While these people were thinking about making a coback, it was thinking about doubling up!
"According to the rules, you guys have to bet 50,000 Cube coins in this round to be eligible to play against , boo."
So it said this.
"What kind of broken rule is this?"
Ree Shil frowned.
Sli creature sneered: "Hmph, rules are rules..."
Ree Shil interrupted: "50,000 is too little; I want to play bigger."
Sli creature, Glasses Liam: "Huh?"
It had to be said that Ree Shil’s words completely baffled the sli creature.
What’s going on with this person, so confident?
Honestly, if he bet 50,000, even if he lost, he would have only worked for free tonight.
But if he bets more and loses, he would actually lose...
"Absolutely not!"
At this ti, Glasses Liam pulled Ree Shil.
Actually, she was also soone who had suffered a loss.
This kind of card player was really strong in their specialty.
"Hahahaha, reckless human, I’ll accompany you till the end if you want to play big!"
Seeing Glasses Liam’s stance, the sli creature felt relieved.
"Say it, how big do you want to play!"
It gritted its teeth and agreed.
In the world of ups and downs, wasn’t it all about chasing excitent!
"Hehe..."
Ree Shil sneered at this: "How big I play depends on how much wealth my friend has left."
Glasses Liam: "..."
Glasses Liam: "..."
Glasses Liam: "..."
Well, Ree Shil, so you’re not under financial pressure because you don’t have to pay for the bet yourself, huh.
Sla: "Master, I only have 50,000 left, it’s all yours, help win it!"
Andrew Hill: "I still have a bunch of Material Cards."
Fortunately, one Sla and one Hill had full trust in Ree Shil.
So both sides called over the staff and evaluated the Material Cards provided by Andrew.
They were all stolen, oh no, moved from various Instances. All the unsold cards were here.
Eventually, the valuation was roughly equivalent to one A-grade Material Card.
"An A-grade Material Card, huh? I just happen to have one."
"Co on, let’s begin!"
Sli creature jumped to the table.
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