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After resting for a few hours at the card club, Ree Shil went ho with Mossy Mushroom and the others when they got off work.

Now that Mossy Mushroom and Straw Man had so money, the inco from the instances was enough to support them.

However, they had already beco accustod to this work schedule, and they could enjoy social welfare subsidies while working, so they didn’t plan to play cards full-ti for the ti being.

According to Mossy Mushroom, it’s a good thing that Straw Man has a job, or else he might be a hazard to society if let loose.

As for Sla and Andrew Hill, they were the exact opposite of Mossy and Straw Man. They spent their days wandering and playing, not working, since they had enough inco to support themselves.

Ree Shil was a compromise between the two: he had a job, but didn’t go to work.

Taking advantage of the dinner ti when everyone was there, he ntioned his plan to team up for another instance.

He had a 5-person instance key, with an upper limit of Level 12.

Last ti, Andrew Hill didn’t level up, so he’s still at Level 12, just a little bit short on experience points.

Everyone agreed with Ree Shil’s proposal.

After the previous instance, their cooldown period had already ended.

Ree Shil used a potion to enter another instance.

However, taking potions continuously isn’t good for the body, so he planned to rest for a few days before taking another one.

He was quite satisfied with the team composition as it was.

Sla was the mascot, responsible for increasing inco for the team when they entered the instances.

Andrew Hill was the porter, providing various small props and bringing back precious materials.

Straw Man had been working out more recently, so his physical strength would be even more suitable for heavy labor after entering the instance.

As for Mossy Mushroom... he should be useful one day, right?

Mossy Mushroom: ?

Just like that, life was relatively easy for the next few days.

Ree Shil would go to the card club to hang out, and if he was in a good mood, he would take a few classes.

Or he would lie down in the curator’s office, as the sofa there was very comfortable.

That evening, Ree Shil was brought to the clubhouse by Show Director.

They lingered on the top floor for a while, just strolling around.

On the top floor, Ree Shil saw Daniel Smith.

Last ti on the Snow Mountain Peak, he had probably been unconscious for half a day before waking up, still full of energy.

Since then, Ree Shil hadn’t seen him again.

But today, he looked quite normal, though he didn’t seem to be having a great ti at the clubhouse, appearing a bit lowly.

He had to call out "big brother" every few steps he took, as if he had bowed his waist completely.

Without greeting Daniel Smith, Ree Shil and Show Director eventually went down to the second floor.

The architectural style of the second floor was similar to a Roman Coliseum on Blue Star, with the the of a follower card arena.

"What, do you want to try sothing different today?"

If he rembered correctly, this was Show Director’s first ti really bringing him into the second floor.

"Not really, I’ve just lost interest in follower card PK lately."

"Mainly because I made an appointnt with a friend here today."

Show Director spread his hands.

Last ti he passed by, Ree Shil saw a huge arena.

But recently, the clubhouse hadn’t organized any large-scale arena activities, so it had been transford into a series of relatively small arena rooms.

At this ti, there was a fierce competition happening in the nearest arena from the elevator exit.

This arena was a holographically simulated tropical rainforest scene.

Through the screens, the events inside could be seen.

Ree Shil noticed that in one screen, a Violent Dragon Liao Beast was camouflaged and quietly lurking in the jungle thanks to its skin color.

Not far from it, a strangely shaped ch Robot was approaching.

The cha had protruding spikes with blue light from the electric current at the tips.

When all the spikes were charged, an electric current ford a blue net on its surface.

[Roar!!!]

After the cha entered the attack range, the Violent Dragon Liao Beast rushed out.

The ch reacted instantly and pulled out two sophisticated energy weapons from its back storage.

Then it fired a series of laser beams at the Violent Dragon Liao Beast.

The Violent Dragon Liao Beast scread in pain after being hit by the lasers.

However, it didn’t give up and continued to charge at the ch.

The ch responded quickly, activating its auxiliary weapon system.

Whoosh~boom!

A cluster of rockets flew out from the robot’s shoulders, blowing the Violent Dragon Liao Beast into pieces on the spot.

Similar battles were taking place not only here.

This was a multi-follower PK, and through the split screens above, Ree Shil could see fierce battles unfolding throughout the virtual jungle.

Both the cha group and the Liao beasts were very strong, attacking each other with all their might.

The ch group launched various attacks such as laser beams, rocket bullets, and electromagnetic pulses.

But the Liao beasts were agile, dodging these attacks and counterattacking with their sharp claws and teeth.

This wasn’t real combat but a confrontation between follower cards, so the Liao beasts’ strength didn’t lose to the chs, and they could even directly shatter the tal chs when they had the chance.

As the battle continued, the Liao Beasts gradually gained the upper hand.

Eventually, they seized the opportunity to launch a final attack, wiping out the remaining chs and claiming victory.

After the battle ended, the virtual jungle returned to silence.

ch parts were scattered all over the ground, while the Liao Beasts stood in a victorious pose.

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