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I Play Yu Gi OhCard Game CH 44

Author:Vu Category:Unreal Update time:2022-11-10 15:16:14

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After a night of fighting between dragons and tigers, the “Chainsaw Insect” that Yuei Vu took out was finally taken by the president, Kawasawa Gai, at a transaction price of 50 million.

Maybe the president’s face played a role, or maybe the price really reached the psychological limit of the two managers.

In the end, the two withdrew from the bidding and gave the “Level 4 monster with the highest attack power in the world” to the president.

President Kawasawa Gai was in a good mood.

He even thought that the price of 50,000,000 was still cheap for this Chainsaw Insect.

Without saying a word, he waved his hand on the spot, and directly wrote a check for 50 million to Yuei Vu.

As a seller, Yuei Vu was in a better mood.

During the whole process, he just sat here and didn’t say a word.

He just took this “Chainsaw Insect” and threw it on the table, and then 50 million was in his hand…

This time, he really made a fortune.

An Chainsaw Insect sold for 50 million.

If he told other players about this kind of thing, they might die because of envy.

This bug that has no advantages other than high attack, huge side effects, or even just an R card (rating given by the system)… You tell me that it can sell for 50 million

Are you kidding me

Are you a profiteer

Yuei Vu felt that he was not a profiteer at all.

After all, he didn’t say anything during the whole process, and he didn’t try to sell or trick people into buying this Chainsaw Insect at all.

He just silently took out this card and sat by the side to watch the play.

The price was driven up by the buyers themselves, which had nothing to do with him.

If you have to say what Yuei Vu has done in the process, at best he has just accepted the 50 million check from the last president…

What’s even more interesting is that the president handed the 50 million to him, and patted Yuei Vu on the shoulder solemnly, saying: In the future, if there are any problems in the organization or in life, you can contact me, the president, and I will help you out.

It was clear that he was the one who paid, and he acted as if he owed Yuei Vu some kind of favor.

It made Yuei Vu felt a bit embarrassed…

Obviously, Yuei Vu has attracted the attention of everyone, including the president.

Powerful dark power, super high dueling skills, powerful rare cards… no one would believe this young man without a strong background.

The auction was over, and tonight’s turmoil would come to an end.

It was getting late now, so Yuei Vu said goodbye to these new friends and set off to go back to the card shop where he lived.

Actually, there were more than just a few cards that Yuei Vu can sell in his hand.

He has persistently opened a package in the system card pool for more than half a month.

In fact, there were some cards that may not be useful to players, but NPCs may be very interested in, these should also sell for a good price.

However, Yuei Vu didn’t plan to take out these cards in one go.

The rarer one product was, the more expensive.

People who like the Chainsaw Insect would be amazed when it is occasionally taken out.

Even if they buy it back for 50 million, no one will feel that it is a loss.

But if Yuei Vu took out a Chainsaw Insect in a week, the price would undoubtedly plummet… It might even make the customers who bid first feel like they were being tricked.

Tonight, selling a card for 50 million was enough.

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In the short term, Yuei Vu didn’t plan to sell such “supermodel” cards in the system card pool anymore.

If nothing else, he first went back to his store to open three or five thousand packs of cards, and then filled up his deck with all the Pot of Greed and Graceful Charity that could be opened.

In addition, there were some divine cards in the DM world, such as Painful Choice”, “Heavy Storm”, “Harpie’s Feather Duster”, and “Giant Trunade”, which were also his targets.

In the development of Yu-Gi-Oh in later generations, the above-mentioned cards were either outright banned or limited, all of which have terrifying abilities that the game environment could not bear.

And many of them were not very popular among duelists in this era, and no one thought they are very powerful.

Anyway, these things were only marked as N cards or only R cards in the current environment.

In case one’s luck was good, and a rare card was opened on the way, it can be sold to the Nightcrawler World again… Well, of course, the probability was not high.

Previously, three rare cards were issued in ten consecutive rounds (although they were all useless), so it might not be surprising that Yuei Vu would not be able to open rare cards for a long time.

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Early the next morning.

Chikai stared blankly at the stack of banknotes that Yuei Vu handed over to her, her face full of doubts: “Your first month’s salary… Shouldn’t have been paid yet, right”

“Yes.” Yuei Vu nodded.

“Then how did you…”

“I sold the rare card I got last time.” Yuei Vu smiled, “You know, the rare card can be sold for a very high price.

Because I don’t need those cards anyway……”

“…Oh.” Chika nodded and accepted this statement, and whispered while putting away the money, “I thought you were doing weird things every night to make money… ”

Yuei Vu had a black line on his face.

Is this girl thinking of something else

In Chika’s mind: Who made Yuei Vu run out with other strange men in the middle of the night before

Especially the guy with glasses who came to the store to look for Yuei Vu last time, at first glance, he is not a serious person!

Chika felt that her worries were justified.

After a while, Chika went into the house to pack her things.

At this moment, there were no customers, and only Yuei Vu was left behind the counter.

He simply took a stack of card bags and prepared to open them.

Anyway, he was temporarily lavish now, and he has money.

If you are bored with nothing to do, why not open a few packs of cards and play.

…and then after ten packs, sure enough, it sank to the bottom again (1), and none of the things he wanted coming out.

But it didn’t matter.

Ten packs in one shot were just a speck of dust to him now, and he didn’t care about sinking to the bottom.

Yuei Vu picked up a few more bags and was about to continue driving, but it just so happened that someone came to the store at this moment.

Yuei Vu temporarily put down the card pack in his hand: “Welcome.”

He looked up and found that the person who came was actually an uncle.

This uncle had a gray beard, a pair of sunglasses, a printed red short lining, shorts just above the knee, and two flip-flops underneath as if he had just come back from the summer beach.

In short, he’s an irritable old man.

This was still relatively rare.

It was not impossible that there were old men who liked to play cards – for example, the grandfather of Yugi, Sugoroku Mutou.

However, most of the customers who visited the card shop were mainly young people.

This was the first time Yuei Vu have seen such an uncle.

What he didn’t expect was that the uncle didn’t go in after entering the door, and he didn’t look like he was going to buy something.

Instead, he looked left and right.

Finally, his eyes lit up under the sunglasses when he saw Yuei Vushi, and he immediately got close to him.

come.

The uncle looked at him with a look like he was looking at some kind of baby, and then nodded again and again: “Well, yes, yes, this one.”

Yuei Vu: “”

Can you speak clearly, what do you want

TL’s note:

1.

Not sure about this, but “sink to the bottom” may be slang for Gacha games, referring to getting nothing from roll/open pack.

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