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Now reading: Chapter 807 - 283 The Second Talent Awakens3 from Sorry, But I Never Rely On Luck When Playing Cards, a Game novel by Fried Egg With Orange.

As for the C-level [Dragonman Bandit], there’s not much to say. Though it has two special attacks, its theoretical normal A attack power = 50 points, but it also depends on the situation to perform.

The lack of versatility makes them only considered as half a dragon card by Ree Shil, two of them equal one card.

The remaining 0.25 cards are naturally the [Young Ti Dragon]cards.

He previewed this card and found that it was not as simple as [Wicked Dragon Demon] devouring cards anymore.

Instead, a new result appeared, [Ti Duality] replaced [Evil Energy Conversion], but 1=2 rounds turned into 1=1.5 rounds.

Of course, this result is not profitable, and he won’t make it.

However, it gave Ree Shil a new guess, perhaps the [Young Ti Dragon] needs a fusion degree with the [Wicked Dragon Demon], which is closer to the Chinese dragon, after all, it is shaped like a snake itself.

"I left after the fifteenth group match."

"Now it’s been 18 days, which ans that all the group matches just ended yesterday."

Looking at the ti, it was already late at night.

So Ree Shil ordered takeout, then washed up and went to bed.

The next morning, he asked a few logistics staff mbers to bring him the group stage card gas he had missed during this ti.

Ree spent several hours watching all the missed matches at double speed, excluding those between eliminated contestants.

And then... he fell silent.

The difficulty of winning the City Competition seed to be greater than he had imagined.

So far, based on the demonstrated strength of card decks, advancing players were divided into several tiers by Ree Shil.

First, the T0 tier includes the knife deck from that day, and a subsequent all A-level undead deck.

T0.5 tier includes the pseudo-all A-level player Samuel Chess and one player using a full A-level scattered card system.

T1 tier includes four players who showed 7-9 A-level cards during the competition.

T2 tier includes seven players who showed 5-7 A-level cards during the competition.

T3 tier includes forty-five players who showed 1-5 A-level cards during the competition.

Finally, the T4 tier includes four players who haven’t shown any A-level cards.

Ree Shil ranked himself in the T3 tier.

He only showed two A-level cards throughout the group stage.

However, he knew that this ranking was not very scientific.

It felt like the actual number of these players would double after entering the elimination stage, at least.

No one would believe that anyone who could co this far in the Lan-Lan Competition Zone without any A-level cards on hand.

So those four players who didn’t show any A-level cards were even more suspicious to Ree Shil.

One of them was the Magic Implentor player who behaved very arrogantly off the field.

"I have a feeling my Kung Fu Deck might not be able to hide until the end."

"I can only hide a few Kung Fu Cards, or get so powerful new cards in the upcoming matches."

"I’m the first place in the Ninth Group, and I’ll have to play the second place in the Tenth Group on the fifth day of the elimination round."

"So I can watch the players during the first four days and see what strategies they will use."

After summing up, Ree Shil prepared to go out for lunch.

Then he went to the Balance Hall and played cards with the few coaches there.

However, this ti, he didn’t plan on doing a simulated card ga, but using his real card deck.

[Ding-ding-ding!]x2

Before he could even leave the house, a ssage arrived on his wristwatch.

This wristwatch was provided by the organizer and was specifically for sending competition-related information and notifications.

Ree Shil wasn’t surprised at the arrival of the ssage, as it should be notifying them of the specific arrangents for the next round.

"Huh?"

But when he opened the wristwatch panel, he found two ssages.

One of them was indeed the competition schedule.

But the other one was sowhat unclear.

The content written on it asked him to go to the Association Headquarters in two hours.

"Good thing I haven’t booked the Balance Hall yet, so I can’t go there this afternoon."

Looking at the ti, he went out to have a bowl of Handmade Lanlan Noodles.

Handmade Lanlan Noodles is a specialty dish of Lan-Lan tropolis, characterized by the paper-thin beef slices on top.

Boiled noodles were topped with a layer of golden fried peas, various toppings were added, and finally, a scoop of special hot oil was poured over, making it a feast of aroma.

Ree Shil used to love it when he first arrived, eating it daily.

But after a while, it becos a bit greasy.

Today, while eating, he couldn’t help but miss the Mushroom Noodles from Mossy Mushroom and the Milk Tea Soup Noodles without noodles invented by Straw Man.

He wondered how the guys were doing now, whether they have unified the Three Kingdoms or have already ford a four-way balance of power.

Or sothing else.

The last ti he heard, Mossy Mushroom, Straw Man, and Andrew Hill planned to join different teams: Divine Wei, Divine Shu, and Divine Wu.

After finishing a bowl of handcrafted Lanlan Noodles with lots of toppings, Ree Shil took a cab to the Card Players Association.

"Huh?"

There, he saw a familiar figure.

A guy sitting in a chair in the corner, staring intently at the entrance of the Newcor Activity Zone.

"Yo."

Seeing Ree Shil, Daniel Smith greeted him willingly.

"You... what are you doing here?"

Ree Shil asked, confused.

"Here to watch the ga."

Smith waved his hands, implying sothing big.

"Oh."

As for what the other party was doing in the Association at this ti, Ree Shil didn’t ask.

Because he didn’t need to ask to know the answer.

So following the specific location on the wristwatch, Ree Shil walked through several corridors in the Association. After turning left and right for a long ti, he finally arrived in front of a remote office.

knock knock.

"Please co in."

After knocking on the door, he walked in.

The office was spacious, but dim.

A curtain divided the room, and Ree Shil could see a lamp on the other side of the curtain.

Under the lamp sat several figures, both human and other races.

However, due to the backlight, he could only see the outline of the other party and not the details.

[Please sit]

One of the figures raised his hand, pointing to the chair ahead of Ree Shil.

That voice seed to have been processed through a voice changer.

As he sat down, the other party spoke again.

[Player Ree Shil, please keep our conversation confidential]

...

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