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Chapter 521: 520 extra bonus Chapter 521: 520 extra bonus System!

It was only now that Li Wei vaguely rembered that on the night of the Super Bowl victory, the system might have given so notifications; but at that ti, everything was too crazy and too tiring, and he was completely spent, not paying attention, and later he got caught up in the frenzy and completely forgot.

Fortunately, it was only temporarily forgotten, not completely forgotten.

Now, it was a good ti to sort things out.

He called up the system interface, did a quick scan, and sure enough, as expected, his thoughts were confird—

The extra rewards for the Super Bowl Champions were waiting to be collected.

Three chances to flip cards!

This should be the first-ti additional reward after activating the newbie gift pack of the system.

...

Although simple and plain, this was exceptionally rare for a purely training system, and the anticipation suddenly soared.

Also, due to not paying attention to the progress bar of the system for so ti, the postseason experience with back-to-back fierce battles and miraculous cobacks also brought rich harvests; there were currently two card flip chances waiting to be used.

That is, five draws in a row!

He sprang up like a carp, headed to the bathroom to bath and burn incense, letting his groggy brain clear up a bit, regained his spirits, and found a calm state, then turned on the speaker, playing a refreshingly awakening “Symphony of Destiny” —

Start the spending.

He took a deep breath, didn’t hesitate or pause, and completed the five consecutive draws directly.

A wave of blue halo spread out, and five cards hovered in mid-air, revealing their hidden true faces.

“Card: Training Effect Doubling Card (Triple)”

“Card: Recovery Effect Doubling Card (Triple)”

“Card: Training Ti Enhancent Card (Double)”

“Template: Le’Veon Bell (A-grade)”

“Card: Injury Risk Reduction Card (40%)”

Uh, it looks like today’s luck is just average, and not as explosive as expected.

The Training Effect Doubling Card and the Recovery Effect Doubling Card were familiar cards, and the Training Ti Enhancent Card was a new face, but from the literal look, it wasn’t surprising either.

A familiar na also appeared in the player training template—

Le’Veon Bell, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ running back.

And, it’s A-grade.

Sure enough, encountering an S-grade Peterson right from the first draw was a chance eting not to be expected.

Wait a minute!

Wait, it seems…

there is a hidden gem.

Injury Risk Reduction Card, 40%.

This is an old card, but the point is, 40%, and that’s a surprise.

Having gone through an entire season, Li Wei felt the impact of injuries more; not only Bell but other teammates also faced injuries to varying extents—

JJ Watt had to leave the field due to an injury during the ga against the Kansas City Chiefs and ntioned in an interview after being ruled out for the second consecutive season that the NFL level strength was indeed different; he had only missed one ga during his entire college period and had almost no injury impact, however, the Professional League was another matter, and he was sowhat surprised and discouraged.

About this, Houston privately agreed, telling Li Wei that nearly everyone in the League is fighting with injuries, and getting used to living with injuries was the first lesson for a professional player.

Without a doubt, no one could avoid injuries.

Especially running backs, and even strong players like Peterson were not an exception.

But if one could avoid serious injuries, avoid career-ending injuries, and avoid injuries that severely affect performance on the field, then that would be more than perfect.

A 40% Injury Risk Reduction Card, for Li Wei, it was indeed a gem, irreplaceable.

What seed like a mundane card flipping eventually won Li Wei a crucial card, which was the greatest reward that ca with being the Super Bowl Champions.

Right away, Li Wei did not hesitate to swap in this higher-value risk reduction card, then glanced over at the other two slots.

The Training Effect Doubling Card and the Recovery Effect Doubling Card — the Recovery Effect Doubling Card drawn today only tripled effects, not as good as his own quintupling one; however, the Training Effect Doubling Card could be replaced, upgrading from doubling to tripling.

Then.

He looked at the brand-new card drawn just now —

The Training Ti Enhancent Card.

After reading the instructions carefully, Li Wei realized that this card was slightly different from what he had envisioned.

The so-called “Training Ti Enhancent Card (twice)” did not an one minute of training was equivalent to two minutes, but rather that the effect of each minute of training on the progress bar was equivalent to two minutes.

In other words, this card could not be directly applied to Li Wei’s own training effect, but only to the system progress bar, enhancing the progress bar speed by 100% and increasing card-draw opportunities.

This was a minor surprise.

For nearly two years, the Football Training System had given Li Wei the impression that it was purely a “training system” with no frills or additional functions, even ascending to nationwide and Super Bowl champion presented nothing special, wholly focused on training, and system effects depended on the host’s talent and effort.

Everything was down-to-earth.

Now, this card did not impact training effects but offered a way to quickly increase card-draw opportunities; so, was this a shortcut?

Of course, even increasing card-draw opportunities didn’t fundantally change anything, since the cards obtained still impacted training, and Li Wei wouldn’t transform into a superhero overnight; but nonetheless, more card-draw opportunities ant more possibilities, continuing to enhance his capabilities.

Undoubtedly, this was a change and a surprise.

However.

The training system was indeed professional, and Li Wei imdiately noticed a “balance” —

Slots, there were only three.

Training Effect Doubling Card.

Injury Risk Reduction Card.

Recovery Effect Doubling Card.

The current three slots were filled each by a crucial and irreplaceable card, aning if Li Wei wanted to use the Training Ti Enhancent Card to try a shortcut, he would have to sacrifice one slot, taking on a certain risk.

As they say, no gain without loss; the energy of the universe always conserves itself.

So, should Li Wei take the risk?

After careful consideration, Li Wei quickly realized the “leeway” left by the system —

The offseason.

In the offseason, not all players could maintain training, and even those entirely devoted to training to shine in the new season could not match their training and competitive intensity with actual gas; protecting oneself and training scientifically were paramount.

Not only was the risk of injury lower, but the physical strain and the continuous impacts over a short period were also lesser.

Thus, if Li Wei wanted to try out the effects of the new card, the Injury Risk Reduction Card and the Training Effect Doubling Card must be retained; however, the Recovery Effect Doubling Card did not have as significant an impact during the offseason and could be temporarily swapped out until the season started.

Who knows?

Perhaps, after offseason training, he could get more card-draw opportunities, and even before the new season begins, he might see better cards?

In Li Wei’s view, this was probably a way for the system to subtly encourage players to train hard during the offseason.

After all, who still trained crazily after the season had ended?

Even training maniacs should explore new aspects of life off the field.

Life, beyond football, held much more potential, but unless one was willing to step out and explore, the world would always remain a well.

However, Li Wei had different ideas.

After so deliberation, Li Wei placed the Training Ti Enhancent Card in the slot of the Recovery Effect Doubling Card.

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