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The Card Apprentice Chapter 285

Chapter 285: 285


The battling seemed to have resumed a state of balance . Being more concerned with Zu Ning's death, Tang Hanpei hadn't taken advantage of the perfect opportunity to attack with Qiao Yuan having been wounded .

There were a lot of doubts about the entire affair . According to the reports of those under Zu Ning, they had set up a defensive card artisan that night . Since there was only one, that clarified quite a few issues .

The card artisan had been educated in the orthodox reconnaissance type of card . His accomplishments in the Federation Comprehensive Academy had always been excellent . Not only that, but he also excelled in his tactical curriculum . What gave Tang Hanpei still more faith was that every teacher had included the same item when assessing him: He had a rigorous attitude, he was never negligent, and he was very self-disciplined .

The chance of such a card artisan making any low-level errors was minuscule . Moreover, Tang Hanpei had interviewed him personally, and his manner had made him still more certain on that point . So, the only possibility was that the infiltrator had evaded his scanning . That wasn't impossible .

Reconnaissance and counter-reconnaissance were like a sword and a shield . For example, Tan Hanpei knew there were several kinds of cards that could evade the fluctuations of that level of scanning . He had quite a few ways to avoid it .

But any card required a card artisan . The effectiveness of a card was half dependent on the card itself and half directly related to the level of the card artisan .

As it happened, counter-reconnaissance cards made high demands on the card artisan . The ones who were best at that were card artisan assassins, as anyone with a little common sense would say . The crowd that moved in the dark were doubtlessly among the best at that kind of card .

The infiltrator hadn't aroused anyone else before silently killing Zu Ning . That was the classic style of the assassin .

But, without a doubt, it wasn't done by an assassin . For example, no assassin would ransack the storehouse . An assassin could carry only a few things on his person . Carrying anything would greatly influence the success of an operation .

The most incomprehensible thing was that among the cards taken away, most of them were worthless power cards plus a few three-star and four-star fantasy cards . As Tang Hanpei saw it, those had no value .

Was it a smokescreen? At the outset, Tang Hanpei thought the assassin's goal might be to obfuscate his actual thinking .

But nearly 2,000 cards had disappeared into thin air . That many cards would require at least two cases to carry . So many cards could never be taken away by the strength of a single person without alerting someone . That was virtually impossible .

From that, he deduced that the adversary hadn't been alone .

That corresponded with his suppositions . Card artisan assassins were seldom seen by that time, and only a few powerful firms would be able to keep them . There were really no independent card artisan assassins to speak of .

That was how he could shrink his target .

Only three organizations in Pomelo had enough power to use card artisan assassins: the Central Repository of the Classics, Faya, and the Federation Comprehensive Academy .

The Central Repository of the Classics was eliminated right at the outset . If it were them, even if they had killed Zu Ning, they would never have been interested in the Cross-Section of Styles . They had no fewer legacies than the Federation Comprehensive Academy . What they most needed was to get the core technology from the Central Island Firm and then to get out of Pomelo .

If Qiao Yuan had used a card artisan assassin, he would certainly have made a concurrent outside attack to capture the encampment in one fell swoop before retreating to the Central Repository of the Classics as quickly as possible .

Most of his suspicion was on Faya . They had always lurked in the dark and were clearly ill-intentioned . They liked to take advantage of the difficulties of others, and no one felt they did things out in the open . While the Central Repository of the Classics didn't care about the Cross-Section of Styles, it had a lot of attraction for Faya .

Still… He was more concerned about something else . What if the assassin had come from within the Federation Comprehensive Academy itself?

That actually wasn't impossible!

The Federation Comprehensive Academy was bristling with sects, and the one Zu Ning was in wasn't the strongest . If someone took advantage of the situation to suddenly make his move, no one would ever put the suspicion on their heads . Thinking of that, Tang Hanpei's face turned ashen, and his eyes went as gloomy as an overcast sky .

Uncharacteristically, Tang Hanpei didn't do anything . All the platforms had experts discussing the matter daily, and everyone was trying to guess what Tang Hanpei was calculating .

There were even quite a few dissenters within the Federation Comprehensive Academy who thought Tang Hanpei had missed his chance to fight . But his prestige in the academy was too high, so there wasn't a large market for such questioning .

Tang Hanpei didn't make a move, and the other two organizations didn't dare to jump right into things .

A person's name was like a tree's shadow . Tang Hanpei's prestige across the federation was beyond that of almost anyone . Compared to Zu Ning, or Jie Yanbai and those who came later, he had made his name much earlier and had a lot more power . He was in the same age class as the presidents of the Big Six, but he hadn't weakened; he was still younger than they were .

No one could guess what Tang Hanpei had in mind .

People were also interested in a different topic . The sudden surfacing of Faya had been totally unexpected . People with any intelligence connected that to Faya's stupid previous moves, which were the fuse that set off the chaos .

Faya had been secretly fanning the flames . Quite a few people thought that way . What had followed had confirmed everyone's thinking . When Faya surfaced, their disguise was ripped off, and they suddenly attacked some of the Central Repository of the Classics encampments .

The Central Repository of the Classics clearly hadn't adequately prepared, and they were hit hard . Such a veteran powerhouse as the Central Repository of the Classics wasn't just going to swallow it, however, and they swiftly mounted their counterattack . The warring between the two sides immediately shot up, and the Federation Comprehensive Academy didn't have the least notion of getting involved in the battle between the two .

None of that had much to do with Chen Mu . When the situation returned to balance, as far as he was concerned, it provided him with some buffer . The training of those novice card artisans wasn't reduced in the least with Bogner personally in charge of it .

Their temperament was completely different from before . There was none of the previous impetuousness and immaturity to be seen, all of them accustomed to stiffening their faces and sharpening their gazes . If anyone thought about it, they would have found that their seriousness was an imitation of when Bogner was serious .

No one talked on the huge training field . With three to a group, they were ceaselessly practicing their firing .

Any fine card artisan climbed over countless power cards to get ahead . Such was the well-known saying of some famous card artisan . Bogner was clearly a faithful adherent of that saying .

Beside every small team was placed an entire box of three-star power cards . Their responsibility was to use it up within ten hours . Not only that, but they would have to hit a fixed target over 98 percent of the time, along with an over 70 percent hit rate on a moving target with a difficulty level of eight .

That was a rather stunning standard . It would be fine for a stationary target, where a 98 percent hit rate wouldn't be that hard to achieve—especially since every small group included two who could triangulate, thus greatly increasing their accuracy .

By comparison, using up an entire box of three-star power cards within ten hours was a lot more difficult . That required their firing rate to reach a standard of six shots each second .

The hardest was the second requirement of hitting a moving target with a difficulty of eight over 70 percent of the time . Such a hit rate at that level of difficulty couldn't be achieved by even high-grade card artisans .

In the situation of level-eight difficulty, a moving target traced a completely erratic path with a speed quite a bit faster than the jet stream card of an ordinary card artisan . Each moving target wasn't more than the size of a box of matches . Such a small target moving at high speed would be very difficult to track with bare eyes . That required the use of perception .

It was perfectly deadly training, and once it started, some were left idle . Bogner used extreme means and kept several high-grade card artisans by his side, so no one could discern a pattern . Bogner had rich experience in that regard and had set up an utterly perfect incentive mechanism, which greatly stimulated everyone's enthusiasm .

Everyone in that world had a lot of self-esteem, and they all had a sense of honor . Although they were rookies, and although they had never been proud, that didn't mean they wanted to sink down . So long as they were given hope, they would bring a lot of ability into play . They were well-aware of the difficulty of survival . They were also a lot better managed when compared to arrogant and unruly high-level card artisans .


Everyone in that world had a lot of self-esteem, and they all had a sense of honor . Although they were rookies, and although they had never been proud, that didn't mean they wanted to sink down . So long as they were given hope, they would bring a lot of ability into play . They were well-aware of the difficulty of survival . They were also a lot better managed when compared to arrogant and unruly high-level card artisans .

"Everyone show me some spirit! I'm telling you, I'm not leaving any trash behind! If you want a f***ing place here, then show me some strength!" Bogner's growl made the entire training field tremble .

Hoo-yah!

The youths were grunting through their training, all of them sweating bullets . But no one rested; they gritted their teeth and strove to make their shots faster and more accurate!

All of those identical youths were between 20 and 28 . That age range covered the hottest blood and the most obstinance .

If anyone had told them before that they could achieve a hit rate of 70 percent on a moving target with a level of difficulty of eight, they would certainly have thought it to be a fairy tale . Given that they had only just reached the fourth level of perception, to be able to achieve a 50 percent hit rate with a level-six would be pretty darned good .

But they had hope now . That bit of hope came from their mysterious boss and from the mysterious set of cards in their hands . Even if they weren't under Bogner's gaze, and even with most of them having gotten the orthodox education from the Origins Academy, they knew how powerful the set of cards they were learning to use was .

That bit of hope had been stimulating their advances . If they had been limited to talent, they would have fallen far short of genius . When it came to diligence or hard work, however, they wouldn't fall behind anyone .

They were full of gratitude toward their boss . What would their fate have been if it weren't for him? They would probably just be hanging out at the lowest level among card artisans .

The thing that most urged them on was that the boss was investing so much in them, which even they found inconceivable . They well knew the cost of the power cards they consumed every day . No one except their boss would spend so much money on such low-level card artisans! The human heart was mostly flesh, and you'd get back what you put in . That was the way they thought about it .

Having washed his hands of the training, Chen Mu really didn't know Bogner's training method was something no one else would use . The number of three-star cards they used every day was shocking . If it hadn't been for how rich the materials were that the fatty had left behind, then given their pathetic foundation, there would have been no way to support such a scale of strength training .

Bogner was satisfied with the impeccable performance of those card artisans, though he seldom smiled in front of them . On the contrary, he would be still more strictly demanding of them . He was more aware than anyone of the huge outlay required for such training . But his thinking was straightforward . He knew what the boss cared about and what he didn't .

The most crucial thing was that he had sufficient confidence in the tactics they had devised . Ha ha, the tactics of that set of cards would give a real pleasant surprise to the entire federation when the time came . Bogner couldn't stop his mischievous laughter as he rubbed his chin . When the card artisans to his side saw that, they quickly retracted their gazes and looked straight ahead .

* * *

Chen Mu and Wei-ah were sparring on the training field, that already being their 35th training that day . It was evident how wretched Chen Mu was from the black and blue on his face .

Chen Mu didn't feel any of that as he stared fixedly at Wei-ah like a wolf . His body leaned in, poised with one foot ahead and one behind, as though his body were an arrow that could be released from the bow at any minute . The apparatus on his right hand was in an activated state .

Wei-ah's expression was composed . Maybe he should try that himself, Chen Mu thought .

He suddenly moved as though he'd disappeared and suddenly reappeared five meters to the right of where Wei-ah was . Three tailless shuttles formed into an inverted triangle, enshrouding Wei-ah . Chen Mu didn't remain where he was . In a flash, his body made a sharply angled dash .

Wei-ah easily dodged the three tailless shuttles when his right fist nearly grazed the edge of his clothes . Chen Mu had long grown used to such a situation . Without turning around, he had three more tailless shuttles in counterattack . He didn't fire them off at Wei-ah, however, but to where Wei-ah would be moving .

Wei-ah had stunning explosive power in a straight line—the most Chen Mu had ever seen . He just blocked the straight path where Wei-ah was headed, so Wei-ah would have to trace an arc . Compared to a straight line, an arc would be a little longer .

Of course, that length was limited—maybe half a meter—and it might have been 30 centimeters . But half a meter or 30 centimeters would possibly determine the outcome of the battle for Chen Mu .

Like a ghost, Wei-ah chased after his own tail, and Chen Mu didn't dare to stay in one place .

Like a ghost, Wei-ah chased after his own tail, and Chen Mu didn't dare to stay in one place .

That was a characteristic of their paired training unlike everyone else's . If his lingering in one place were the slightest bit longer, the battle would likely have ended .

Wei-ah was best at close, hand-to-hand combat, and the best way to oppose it was not to let him get close . But given Wei-ah's demonic speed and Chen Mu's current strength, there was no way Chen Mu could do that . What he could do, however, was interfere with him somewhat .

Two shadows were chasing each other around in the stuffy training space, too fast for the eye to see .

Chen Mu concentrated his spirits, a tailless shuttle hanging from his right index finger . With a high-speed move, that tailless shuttle, formed of pure energy, was dragging a light green trace of light .

The distance between the two kept closing . Wei-ah seemed to have a hunter's natural intuition in the pell-mell chase . That matched his speed, making it hard to escape his pursuit .

Chen Mu's right index finger flicked imperceptibly, and the tailless shuttle that had long since formed sprang from this finger and shot silently toward someplace behind him . That tailless shuttle didn't look the same as normal, having no circular patterns on its body; instead, there were many rings of green halos .

Hong!

The tailless shuttle suddenly exploded when it hit the ground . The shock wave gave Chen Mu the boost he had been long prepared for . It slightly adjusted the big mudfish card, which used the boost to increase his speed .

The explosion had happened too suddenly . Wei-ah hadn't thought Chen Mu could do it, which put him instantly at a slight loss .

A sense of accomplishment flowed over Chen Mu; it was first time he had made Wei-ah so miserable . But he still knew if he wanted to wound Wei-ah by such an attack alone, that would be a fool's dream . However, that was only the first trick he had prepared .

Without hesitating, Chen Mu flung another tailless shuttle from his hand with the enhanced speed of the big mudfish card . That tailless shuttle was completely different from the one before, its body taking the form of a wave split into three segments . It was also a lot longer than an ordinary tailless shuttle .

Si xiu!

The whistling sound of that tailless shuttle was clearly different than a normal tailless shuttle . For an ordinary person, even if they could hear the difference, they couldn't react to it . But it was enough to put Wei-ah on alert .

No emotion had shown on Wei-ah's dull face during the explosion, his gaze as steady as ever . It was enough to cause anyone to lose hope . But no one knew Wei-ah's power better than Chen Mu .

Without a pause, he shot off 12 tailless shuttles in a single breath, and they criss-crossed like a canopy of deadly raining arrows . The training space filled with the wailing of tailless shuttles tearing through the air, which was enough to separate the soul from the body .

In that fog, Wei-ah's gaze sharpened and calmed, and his slightly squinted eyes felt really menacing . He suddenly took on a strange posture . Pivoting on one leg while the other tapped the ground, his upper body arced, and his lips opened .

Just then, the wave-shaped tailless shuttle exploded in midair, splitting into three short shuttles, the speed of which had surged .

That sudden change surprised Wei-ah . Before he could even blink, those three short shuttles all pressed in front of him . Wei-ah pulled his legs from the ground they had barely touched and formed a bow around the axis of that leg . He then bent his whole body from the knees, forming into a sideways "7" shape .

He was too fast, and the afterimage was incredibly life-like while the three short tailless shuttles swept past him . Still more inconceivably, each of the three shuttles were so far from him that if he hadn't moved, they still wouldn't have wounded him . If he had dodged to the side, he might have been wounded .

It looked like that move of Wei-ah's was completely useless since the 12 tailless shuttles to follow had nearly sealed off any place he could dodge to .

Chen Mu didn't really understand Wei-ah's move . The objective of the three-segment wave-form tailless shuttle wasn't to hit Wei-ah; it was to force him to stay within the scope of the 12 tailless shuttles that followed . They formed a kind of net, which went shooting face-on to Wei-ah . No matter in which direction Wei-ah moved, he would have no way to escape it .
It looked like that move of Wei-ah's was completely useless since the 12 tailless shuttles to follow had nearly sealed off any place he could dodge to .

Chen Mu didn't really understand Wei-ah's move . The objective of the three-segment wave-form tailless shuttle wasn't to hit Wei-ah; it was to force him to stay within the scope of the 12 tailless shuttles that followed . They formed a kind of net, which went shooting face-on to Wei-ah . No matter in which direction Wei-ah moved, he would have no way to escape it .

Just then, the leg Wei-ah had pulled up suddenly sprang toward the floor . The other leg, which was bowed, stomped at the same time, so his whole body went shooting along the floor toward the tailless shuttles!

Wasn't that suicide? Chen Mu was stunned . This was only training, and he certainly didn't want anything to happen . He had just been about to move when he suddenly seemed to have been enlightened .

Sticking to the ground, Wei-ah was slithering like a snake but with amazing speed . Chen Mu finally understood what Wei-ah was doing . Those 12 tailless shuttles hadn't completely sealed off the corners, leaving a tiny bit of space . When Chen Mu had planned out that tactic at the outset, he hadn't considered the time difference . He didn't think Wei-ah would so immediately grasp that flaw .

So, with that stunning skill, a finger was already at his neck .

"You're stunned . " After he said that, Wei-ah retracted his finger and went away .

It was all a huge encouragement for Chen Mu . It was the first time he had ever put Wei-ah into such a desperate situation .

That was all the result of his studying the Cross-Section of Styles those last few days . He had deeply indulged in its dazzling tactics .

Before then, he would never have thought of tactical issues . Only when he touched the Cross-Section of Styles did he understand that his previous fighting style almost completely depended on his own ability to respond, along with some special skills in support of that . There wasn't much tactical content . When he drew from the Cross-Section of Styles and honed some small tactics inspired by it, he changed the composition of the tailless shuttles, which had then allowed him to benefit .

Compared to the mature tactics from the Cross-Section of Styles, the little tactics he designed could be considered rudimentary . But in his vision, that trial had made him into a completely different person from before .

Sometimes, even though he only punched through a layer of paper, it would be a new world .

Inside the Cross-Section of Styles were rich and variegated tactics, which were what determined the card's characteristics . Having gone through generation after generation of advancement, those who had refined it in each generation were all outstanding in their wisdom . Therefore, what was left behind were fine goods tested countless times .

The Cross-Section of Styles wasn't the most powerful battle fantasy card in the Heavenly Federation, but if you were speaking of an emphasis on tactics, it was certainly among the top three . That was also why it could become one of the most important legacies of the Federation Comprehensive Academy .

He had no idea about the position of the Cross-Section of Styles among the fantasy card legacies of the federation . But he certainly did know those tactics were highly advanced and powerful as far as he was concerned . Quite a few of them had the sense of having been through so many revisions that even such a rookie as him could clearly feel it .

Although that trial wasn't quite perfect, it already made him excited . He had realized the power of tactics . To be able to push Wei-ah into such straights had already explained the issue .

To have a plan was better than no plan, and to have tactics was better than having none . The level of tactics was directly related to the outcome of a battle . That bout of resistance training had brought Chen Mu the most direct evidence of its influence . The importance of tactics thus entered into the scope of Chen Mu's vision .

Most of Chen Mu's time every day was spent studying the tactics in the Cross-Section of Styles . Compared to the standard curriculum about tactics in the federation at that time, the tactics in the Cross-Section of Styles were more advanced and more rigorous in their line of thinking . But they were only examples with no theory .

Chen Mu's methods were also simple . He would just study them one by one, along with their combinations of ideas . It was about the same as when he had studied the basis for token cards .

When he had first studied token card knowledge, he was completely in the dark, just gnawing steadily away until he could unexpectedly chew them up . With that foundation in card making and with that knowledge of token cards, that was the style he was best at and most familiar with .

Without realizing it, having suffered through learning those tactics, Chen Mu advanced at a stunning rate . Even he himself didn't realize it . The Cross-Section of Styles was like a dictionary of tactics, as vast as the oceans .

Wei-ah also seemed to understand what Chen Mu was doing and didn't bother him during that time . Opposing that, however, Chen Mu had realized that the more he drew Wei-ah into the resistance training to try out his newly designed tactics, the more he could summarize their benefits and shortcomings .

A knock on the door cut off Chen Mu's study . When he opened the door, he saw Xi Ping with a thoughtful expression . Chen Mu knew something important had happened . The battling seemed to have resumed a state of balance . Being more concerned with Zu Nings death, Tang Hanpei hadnt taken advantage of the perfect opportunity to attack with Qiao Yuan having been wounded . There were a lot of doubts about the entire affair . According to the reports of those under Zu Ning, they had set up a defensive card artisan that night . Since there was only one, that clarified quite a few issues . The card artisan had been educated in the orthodox reconnaissance type of card . His accomplishments in the Federation Comprehensive Academy had always been excellent . Not only that, but he also excelled in his tactical curriculum . What gave Tang Hanpei still more faith was that every teacher had included the same item when assessing him: He had a rigorous attitude, he was never negligent, and he was very self-disciplined . The chance of such a card artisan making any low-level errors was minuscule . Moreover, Tang Hanpei had interviewed him personally, and his manner had made him still more certain on that point . So, the only possibility was that the infiltrator had evaded his scanning . That wasnt impossible . Reconnaissance and counter-reconnaissance were like a sword and a shield . For example, Tan Hanpei knew there were several kinds of cards that could evade the fluctuations of that level of scanning . He had quite a few ways to avoid it . But any card required a card artisan . The effectiveness of a card was half dependent on the card itself and half directly related to the level of the card artisan . As it happened, counter-reconnaissance cards made high demands on the card artisan . The ones who were best at that were card artisan assassins, as anyone with a little common sense would say . The crowd that moved in the dark were doubtlessly among the best at that kind of card . The infiltrator hadnt aroused anyone else before silently killing Zu Ning . That was the classic style of the assassin . But, without a doubt, it wasnt done by an assassin . For example, no assassin would ransack the storehouse . An assassin could carry only a few things on his person . Carrying anything would greatly influence the success of an operation . The most incomprehensible thing was that among the cards taken away, most of them were worthless power cards plus a few three-star and four-star fantasy cards . As Tang Hanpei saw it, those had no value . Was it a smokescreen? At the outset, Tang Hanpei thought the assassins goal might be to obfuscate his actual thinking . But nearly 2,000 cards had disappeared into thin air . That many cards would require at least two cases to carry . So many cards could never be taken away by the strength of a single person without alerting someone . That was virtually impossible . From that, he deduced that the adversary hadnt been alone . That corresponded with his suppositions . Card artisan assassins were seldom seen by that time, and only a few powerful firms would be able to keep them . There were really no independent card artisan assassins to speak of . That was how he could shrink his target . Only three organizations in Pomelo had enough power to use card artisan assassins: the Central Repository of the Classics, Faya, and the Federation Comprehensive Academy . The Central Repository of the Classics was eliminated right at the outset . If it were them, even if they had killed Zu Ning, they would never have been interested in the Cross-Section of Styles . They had no fewer legacies than the Federation Comprehensive Academy . What they most needed was to get the core technology from the Central Island Firm and then to get out of Pomelo . If Qiao Yuan had used a card artisan assassin, he would certainly have made a concurrent outside attack to capture the encampment in one fell swoop before retreating to the Central Repository of the Classics as quickly as possible . Most of his suspicion was on Faya . They had always lurked in the dark and were clearly ill-intentioned . They liked to take advantage of the difficulties of others, and no one felt they did things out in the open . While the Central Repository of the Classics didnt care about the Cross-Section of Styles, it had a lot of attraction for Faya . Still… He was more concerned about something else . What if the assassin had come from within the Federation Comprehensive Academy itself? That actually wasnt impossible! The Federation Comprehensive Academy was bristling with sects, and the one Zu Ning was in wasnt the strongest . If someone took advantage of the situation to suddenly make his move, no one would ever put the suspicion on their heads . Thinking of that, Tang Hanpeis face turned ashen, and his eyes went as gloomy as an overcast sky . Uncharacteristically, Tang Hanpei didnt do anything . All the platforms had experts discussing the matter daily, and everyone was trying to guess what Tang Hanpei was calculating . There were even quite a few dissenters within the Federation Comprehensive Academy who thought Tang Hanpei had missed his chance to fight . But his prestige in the academy was too high, so there wasnt a large market for such questioning . Tang Hanpei didnt make a move, and the other two organizations didnt dare to jump right into things . A persons name was like a trees shadow . Tang Hanpeis prestige across the federation was beyond that of almost anyone . Compared to Zu Ning, or Jie Yanbai and those who came later, he had made his name much earlier and had a lot more power . He was in the same age class as the presidents of the Big Six, but he hadnt weakened; he was still younger than they were . No one could guess what Tang Hanpei had in mind . People were also interested in a different topic . The sudden surfacing of Faya had been totally unexpected . People with any intelligence connected that to Fayas stupid previous moves, which were the fuse that set off the chaos . Faya had been secretly fanning the flames . Quite a few people thought that way . What had followed had confirmed everyones thinking . When Faya surfaced, their disguise was ripped off, and they suddenly attacked some of the Central Repository of the Classics encampments . The Central Repository of the Classics clearly hadnt adequately prepared, and they were hit hard . Such a veteran powerhouse as the Central Repository of the Classics wasnt just going to swallow it, however, and they swiftly mounted their counterattack . The warring between the two sides immediately shot up, and the Federation Comprehensive Academy didnt have the least notion of getting involved in the battle between the two . None of that had much to do with Chen Mu . When the situation returned to balance, as far as he was concerned, it provided him with some buffer . The training of those novice card artisans wasnt reduced in the least with Bogner personally in charge of it . Their temperament was completely different from before . There was none of the previous impetuousness and immaturity to be seen, all of them accustomed to stiffening their faces and sharpening their gazes . If anyone thought about it, they would have found that their seriousness was an imitation of when Bogner was serious . No one talked on the huge training field . With three to a group, they were ceaselessly practicing their firing . Any fine card artisan climbed over countless power cards to get ahead . Such was the well-known saying of some famous card artisan . Bogner was clearly a faithful adherent of that saying . Beside every small team was placed an entire box of three-star power cards . Their responsibility was to use it up within ten hours . Not only that, but they would have to hit a fixed target over 98 percent of the time, along with an over 70 percent hit rate on a moving target with a difficulty level of eight . That was a rather stunning standard . It would be fine for a stationary target, where a 98 percent hit rate wouldnt be that hard to achieve—especially since every small group included two who could triangulate, thus greatly increasing their accuracy . By comparison, using up an entire box of three-star power cards within ten hours was a lot more difficult . That required their firing rate to reach a standard of six shots each second . The hardest was the second requirement of hitting a moving target with a difficulty of eight over 70 percent of the time . Such a hit rate at that level of difficulty couldnt be achieved by even high-grade card artisans . In the situation of level-eight difficulty, a moving target traced a completely erratic path with a speed quite a bit faster than the jet stream card of an ordinary card artisan . Each moving target wasnt more than the size of a box of matches . Such a small target moving at high speed would be very difficult to track with bare eyes . That required the use of perception . It was perfectly deadly training, and once it started, some were left idle . Bogner used extreme means and kept several high-grade card artisans by his side, so no one could discern a pattern . Bogner had rich experience in that regard and had set up an utterly perfect incentive mechanism, which greatly stimulated everyones enthusiasm . Everyone in that world had a lot of self-esteem, and they all had a sense of honor . Although they were rookies, and although they had never been proud, that didnt mean they wanted to sink down . So long as they were given hope, they would bring a lot of ability into play . They were well-aware of the difficulty of survival . They were also a lot better managed when compared to arrogant and unruly high-level card artisans . Everyone show me some spirit! Im telling you, Im not leaving any trash behind! If you want a f***ing place here, then show me some strength! Bogners growl made the entire training field tremble . Hoo-yah! The youths were grunting through their training, all of them sweating bullets . But no one rested; they gritted their teeth and strove to make their shots faster and more accurate! All of those identical youths were between 20 and 28 . That age range covered the hottest blood and the most obstinance . If anyone had told them before that they could achieve a hit rate of 70 percent on a moving target with a level of difficulty of eight, they would certainly have thought it to be a fairy tale . Given that they had only just reached the fourth level of perception, to be able to achieve a 50 percent hit rate with a level-six would be pretty darned good . But they had hope now . That bit of hope came from their mysterious boss and from the mysterious set of cards in their hands . Even if they werent under Bogners gaze, and even with most of them having gotten the orthodox education from the Origins Academy, they knew how powerful the set of cards they were learning to use was . That bit of hope had been stimulating their advances . If they had been limited to talent, they would have fallen far short of genius . When it came to diligence or hard work, however, they wouldnt fall behind anyone . They were full of gratitude toward their boss . What would their fate have been if it werent for him? They would probably just be hanging out at the lowest level among card artisans . The thing that most urged them on was that the boss was investing so much in them, which even they found inconceivable . They well knew the cost of the power cards they consumed every day . No one except their boss would spend so much money on such low-level card artisans! The human heart was mostly flesh, and youd get back what you put in . That was the way they thought about it . Having washed his hands of the training, Chen Mu really didnt know Bogners training method was something no one else would use . The number of three-star cards they used every day was shocking . If it hadnt been for how rich the materials were that the fatty had left behind, then given their pathetic foundation, there would have been no way to support such a scale of strength training . Bogner was satisfied with the impeccable performance of those card artisans, though he seldom smiled in front of them . On the contrary, he would be still more strictly demanding of them . He was more aware than anyone of the huge outlay required for such training . But his thinking was straightforward . He knew what the boss cared about and what he didnt . The most crucial thing was that he had sufficient confidence in the tactics they had devised . Ha ha, the tactics of that set of cards would give a real pleasant surprise to the entire federation when the time came . Bogner couldnt stop his mischievous laughter as he rubbed his chin . When the card artisans to his side saw that, they quickly retracted their gazes and looked straight ahead . * * * Chen Mu and Wei-ah were sparring on the training field, that already being their 35th training that day . It was evident how wretched Chen Mu was from the black and blue on his face . Chen Mu didnt feel any of that as he stared fixedly at Wei-ah like a wolf . His body leaned in, poised with one foot ahead and one behind, as though his body were an arrow that could be released from the bow at any minute . The apparatus on his right hand was in an activated state . Wei-ahs expression was composed . Maybe he should try that himself, Chen Mu thought . He suddenly moved as though hed disappeared and suddenly reappeared five meters to the right of where Wei-ah was . Three tailless shuttles formed into an inverted triangle, enshrouding Wei-ah . Chen Mu didnt remain where he was . In a flash, his body made a sharply angled dash . Wei-ah easily dodged the three tailless shuttles when his right fist nearly grazed the edge of his clothes . Chen Mu had long grown used to such a situation . Without turning around, he had three more tailless shuttles in counterattack . He didnt fire them off at Wei-ah, however, but to where Wei-ah would be moving . Wei-ah had stunning explosive power in a straight line—the most Chen Mu had ever seen . He just blocked the straight path where Wei-ah was headed, so Wei-ah would have to trace an arc . Compared to a straight line, an arc would be a little longer . Of course, that length was limited—maybe half a meter—and it might have been 30 centimeters . But half a meter or 30 centimeters would possibly determine the outcome of the battle for Chen Mu . Like a ghost, Wei-ah chased after his own tail, and Chen Mu didnt dare to stay in one place . That was a characteristic of their paired training unlike everyone elses . If his lingering in one place were the slightest bit longer, the battle would likely have ended . Wei-ah was best at close, hand-to-hand combat, and the best way to oppose it was not to let him get close . But given Wei-ahs demonic speed and Chen Mus current strength, there was no way Chen Mu could do that . What he could do, however, was interfere with him somewhat . Two shadows were chasing each other around in the stuffy training space, too fast for the eye to see . Chen Mu concentrated his spirits, a tailless shuttle hanging from his right index finger . With a high-speed move, that tailless shuttle, formed of pure energy, was dragging a light green trace of light . The distance between the two kept closing . Wei-ah seemed to have a hunters natural intuition in the pell-mell chase . That matched his speed, making it hard to escape his pursuit . Chen Mus right index finger flicked imperceptibly, and the tailless shuttle that had long since formed sprang from this finger and shot silently toward someplace behind him . That tailless shuttle didnt look the same as normal, having no circular patterns on its body; instead, there were many rings of green halos . Hong! The tailless shuttle suddenly exploded when it hit the ground . The shock wave gave Chen Mu the boost he had been long prepared for . It slightly adjusted the big mudfish card, which used the boost to increase his speed . The explosion had happened too suddenly . Wei-ah hadnt thought Chen Mu could do it, which put him instantly at a slight loss . A sense of accomplishment flowed over Chen Mu; it was first time he had made Wei-ah so miserable . But he still knew if he wanted to wound Wei-ah by such an attack alone, that would be a fools dream . However, that was only the first trick he had prepared . Without hesitating, Chen Mu flung another tailless shuttle from his hand with the enhanced speed of the big mudfish card . That tailless shuttle was completely different from the one before, its body taking the form of a wave split into three segments . It was also a lot longer than an ordinary tailless shuttle . Si xiu! The whistling sound of that tailless shuttle was clearly different than a normal tailless shuttle . For an ordinary person, even if they could hear the difference, they couldnt react to it . But it was enough to put Wei-ah on alert . No emotion had shown on Wei-ahs dull face during the explosion, his gaze as steady as ever . It was enough to cause anyone to lose hope . But no one knew Wei-ahs power better than Chen Mu . Without a pause, he shot off 12 tailless shuttles in a single breath, and they criss-crossed like a canopy of deadly raining arrows . The training space filled with the wailing of tailless shuttles tearing through the air, which was enough to separate the soul from the body . In that fog, Wei-ahs gaze sharpened and calmed, and his slightly squinted eyes felt really menacing . He suddenly took on a strange posture . Pivoting on one leg while the other tapped the ground, his upper body arced, and his lips opened . Just then, the wave-shaped tailless shuttle exploded in midair, splitting into three short shuttles, the speed of which had surged . That sudden change surprised Wei-ah . Before he could even blink, those three short shuttles all pressed in front of him . Wei-ah pulled his legs from the ground they had barely touched and formed a bow around the axis of that leg . He then bent his whole body from the knees, forming into a sideways 7 shape . He was too fast, and the afterimage was incredibly life-like while the three short tailless shuttles swept past him . Still more inconceivably, each of the three shuttles were so far from him that if he hadnt moved, they still wouldnt have wounded him . If he had dodged to the side, he might have been wounded . It looked like that move of Wei-ahs was completely useless since the 12 tailless shuttles to follow had nearly sealed off any place he could dodge to . Chen Mu didnt really understand Wei-ahs move . The objective of the three-segment wave-form tailless shuttle wasnt to hit Wei-ah; it was to force him to stay within the scope of the 12 tailless shuttles that followed . They formed a kind of net, which went shooting face-on to Wei-ah . No matter in which direction Wei-ah moved, he would have no way to escape it . Just then, the leg Wei-ah had pulled up suddenly sprang toward the floor . The other leg, which was bowed, stomped at the same time, so his whole body went shooting along the floor toward the tailless shuttles! Wasnt that suicide? Chen Mu was stunned . This was only training, and he certainly didnt want anything to happen . He had just been about to move when he suddenly seemed to have been enlightened . Sticking to the ground, Wei-ah was slithering like a snake but with amazing speed . Chen Mu finally understood what Wei-ah was doing . Those 12 tailless shuttles hadnt completely sealed off the corners, leaving a tiny bit of space . When Chen Mu had planned out that tactic at the outset, he hadnt considered the time difference . He didnt think Wei-ah would so immediately grasp that flaw . So, with that stunning skill, a finger was already at his neck . Youre stunned . After he said that, Wei-ah retracted his finger and went away . It was all a huge encouragement for Chen Mu . It was the first time he had ever put Wei-ah into such a desperate situation . That was all the result of his studying the Cross-Section of Styles those last few days . He had deeply indulged in its dazzling tactics . Before then, he would never have thought of tactical issues . Only when he touched the Cross-Section of Styles did he understand that his previous fighting style almost completely depended on his own ability to respond, along with some special skills in support of that . There wasnt much tactical content . When he drew from the Cross-Section of Styles and honed some small tactics inspired by it, he changed the composition of the tailless shuttles, which had then allowed him to benefit . Compared to the mature tactics from the Cross-Section of Styles, the little tactics he designed could be considered rudimentary . But in his vision, that trial had made him into a completely different person from before . Sometimes, even though he only punched through a layer of paper, it would be a new world . Inside the Cross-Section of Styles were rich and variegated tactics, which were what determined the cards characteristics . Having gone through generation after generation of advancement, those who had refined it in each generation were all outstanding in their wisdom . Therefore, what was left behind were fine goods tested countless times . The Cross-Section of Styles wasnt the most powerful battle fantasy card in the Heavenly Federation, but if you were speaking of an emphasis on tactics, it was certainly among the top three . That was also why it could become one of the most important legacies of the Federation Comprehensive Academy . He had no idea about the position of the Cross-Section of Styles among the fantasy card legacies of the federation . But he certainly did know those tactics were highly advanced and powerful as far as he was concerned . Quite a few of them had the sense of having been through so many revisions that even such a rookie as him could clearly feel it . Although that trial wasnt quite perfect, it already made him excited . He had realized the power of tactics . To be able to push Wei-ah into such straights had already explained the issue . To have a plan was better than no plan, and to have tactics was better than having none . The level of tactics was directly related to the outcome of a battle . That bout of resistance training had brought Chen Mu the most direct evidence of its influence . The importance of tactics thus entered into the scope of Chen Mus vision . Most of Chen Mus time every day was spent studying the tactics in the Cross-Section of Styles . Compared to the standard curriculum about tactics in the federation at that time, the tactics in the Cross-Section of Styles were more advanced and more rigorous in their line of thinking . But they were only examples with no theory . Chen Mus methods were also simple . He would just study them one by one, along with their combinations of ideas . It was about the same as when he had studied the basis for token cards . When he had first studied token card knowledge, he was completely in the dark, just gnawing steadily away until he could unexpectedly chew them up . With that foundation in card making and with that knowledge of token cards, that was the style he was best at and most familiar with . Without realizing it, having suffered through learning those tactics, Chen Mu advanced at a stunning rate . Even he himself didnt realize it . The Cross-Section of Styles was like a dictionary of tactics, as vast as the oceans . Wei-ah also seemed to understand what Chen Mu was doing and didnt bother him during that time . Opposing that, however, Chen Mu had realized that the more he drew Wei-ah into the resistance training to try out his newly designed tactics, the more he could summarize their benefits and shortcomings . A knock on the door cut off Chen Mus study . When he opened the door, he saw Xi Ping with a thoughtful expression . Chen Mu knew something important had happened .

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Chapter 610
609 Letter of Challenge!
608 Fatalism
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Chapter 605 - Feast Before Meeting
Chapter 604 - King
Chapter 603
Chapter 602 - Encountering the Enemy at the Ash Stratum
Chapter 601
Chapter 600 - Hedrat's Death
Chapter 599
598 Wesley
597 The Third Commander
Chapter 596
595 Boundary Kill
594 Bipolar - The Black and White Boundary
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Chapter 592
Chapter 591
Chapter 590
Chapter 589
Chapter 588
Chapter 587 – Eye
Chapter 586
Chapter 585
584 In the Name of the Murderer 1
Chapter 583
582 Kill!
581 Unsheathing
Chapter 580
Chapter 579
578 Plan B 1
Chapter 577
Chapter 576 - Eastern Wei
Chapter 575
Chapter 574
Chapter 573
Chapter 572
Chapter 571
Chapter 570
Chapter 569
Chapter 568
567 The Transit Windows
566 The Cave
Chapter 565
Chapter 564
563 Sneak Attack
Chapter 562
Chapter 561
560 Stay in Touch
Chapter 559
Chapter 558
Chapter 557
Chapter 556
555 The Battle Begins
554 A Diversion
Chapter 553
Chapter 552
551 Wei-ah's One Step
550 A Twist of Fate
549 What Brought Her Here?
548 Copper's Concerns
Chapter 547 - The Eternal Night!
546 Gong Liang
Chapter 545
Chapter 544
Chapter 543
Chapter 542
541 The Harves
540 Shoot to Kill
539 The Last Lap!
538 The Fog of War
537 Some Talent!
536 A Bold Plan
Chapter 535
534 The Stubborn Cang Jiang
533 The Firepower of The Four Teams
Chapter 532
Chapter 531
Chapter 530 - A Taste of Wei-ah's Hell
Chapter 529 - Hunt and Kill!
Chapter 528
Chapter 527
Chapter 526
525 Forest Pigeon
524 Thorn Removal
523 The Flow
Chapter 522 - The Complete Change
521 Wood Word Camp
520 The Wolf is here!
519 Turning the concept into reality
Chapter 518
Chapter 517
516 Tactical Regulations
Chapter 515
Chapter 514 - Snow Thorn Bear
Chapter 513 - Su Heiming
512 Cao Zhengqiu
511 An Irresistible Offer
Chapter 510
509 The Punishmen
508 Guide The World
Chapter 507
506 The Terrifying Rossiji
505 The Show
504 Pressure
Chapter 503
Chapter 502
Chapter 501
Chapter 500 - A Stunning Victory
Chapter 499 - Anticipation
498 Wai
497 Calculation
496 Loophole
495 The Decision
494 The Hatred of Tan Yumin
493 The Killing!
492 A Sharp Counter-Attack
491 Provocation
490 Yuzi Military Force
489 Xie Yanbai's Decision
488 Behind the Scenes II
487 Behind the Scenes I
486 One Breath Perception Training Guide
485 Qiu Shanyu's Plan
484 Tai-shu Yong's Emotions
483 Black Hibiscus Card Artisan Team
482 The Old Story
481 Doubts
480 Two Powerful Forces
479 Little Bu Mo's Airskill
478 A Melee in the Night III
477 A Melee in the Night II
476 A Melee in the Night I
475 Choices that Cannot Be Understood
474 The Fisherman
473 A Sharp Blade is Unsheathed
473 A Sharp Blade is Unsheathed
472 The Weakness of the Oudi Burner
471 The First Battle
Chapter 470
Chapter 469
468 Ten Moves
467 Words Like Knives
466 The Eternal Nigh
465 The Dangerous Woman
464 Here Come the Robbers
Chapter 463
462 Silently Gushing In
461 Gold-Mottled Liquid-Soft Fungus
Chapter 460
459 That's I
458 Sly, Old Fox
457 Secret News
Chapter 456 - Power Glove
455 Xiaobo's Arrival
Chapter 454 - She is Just a Monkey
Chapter 453
Chapter 452
451 The Reveal
450 It Is Crazy Arcade
449 The Go Cage of Thousand Cuts under State Zero
448 Wei-ah's Retaliation
447 Flower World
446 Infiltration at Nigh
Chapter 445 - Coincidence? Guess?
444 A Twis
443 First Strike II
442 The First Trial
Chapter 441 - Chen Mu vs. Ba Luojia
Chapter 440
439 The Former Glory
438 Tan Yumin
437 Who is He?
436 The News
435 The Three Tai-shu Sons
434 Xu Jia
433 Good News and Bad News
432 Gains and Misgivings
Chapter 431 - Caesar
Chapter 430 - Are You Joking?
429 Mysterious Person
428 Janet's Plan
427 029: Bomb
426 Five-Star?
425 Optimizing Computation
424 The Key to the Child
423 A Decision
Chapter 422 - The White Commander Nickname
421 Ma Hu
Chapter 420 - Tai-shu Cheng's Proposal
Chapter 419 - Tai-shu Cheng
Chapter 418 - Acting Before Thinking
417 Dongrui City
Chapter 416
415 Who Could It Be?
414 Departure
Chapter 413
Chapter 412 - Belief
411 Fire and Ice
Chapter 410 - Crazed Burning
Chapter 409 - Chen Mu's Counterattack
Chapter 408 - Viciousness
407 The Means
406 The Child
405 Mobley's Ambition
404 Mobley's Ambition
403 A Card Appraisal Exper
402 Sang Hanshui
401 Bu Mo
400 A Hidden Trump Card
399 Risk
398 The Olive Branch
397 The Might of Golden Word Shackle
396 Jade Star
395 Dang Han
394 Inspiration
393 Non-Human Skills
Chapter 392
Chapter 391
Chapter 390
Chapter 389
Chapter 388
Chapter 387
Chapter 386
Chapter 385
Chapter 384
Chapter 383
Chapter 382
Chapter 381
Chapter 380
Chapter 379
Chapter 378
Chapter 377
Chapter 376
Chapter 375
Chapter 374
Chapter 373
Chapter 372
Chapter 371
Chapter 370
Chapter 369
Chapter 368
Chapter 367
Chapter 366
Chapter 365
Chapter 364
Chapter 363
Chapter 362
Chapter 361
Chapter 360
Chapter 359
Chapter 358
Chapter 357
Chapter 356
Chapter 355
Chapter 354
Chapter 353
Chapter 352
Chapter 351
Chapter 350
Chapter 349
Chapter 348
Chapter 347
Chapter 346
Chapter 345
Chapter 344
Chapter 343
Chapter 342
Chapter 341
Chapter 340
Chapter 339
Chapter 338
Chapter 337
Chapter 336
Chapter 335
Chapter 334
Chapter 333
Chapter 332
Chapter 331
Chapter 330
Chapter 329
Chapter 328
Chapter 327
Chapter 326
Chapter 325
Chapter 324
Chapter 323
Chapter 322
Chapter 321
Chapter 320
Chapter 319
Chapter 318
Chapter 317
Chapter 316
Chapter 315
Chapter 314.5 - The Snowflake Card Artisan Team
Chapter 314
Chapter 313
Chapter 312
Chapter 311
Chapter 310
Chapter 309
Chapter 308
Chapter 307
Chapter 306
Chapter 305
Chapter 304
Chapter 303
Chapter 302
Chapter 301
Chapter 300
Chapter 299
Chapter 298
Chapter 297
Chapter 296
Chapter 295
Chapter 294
Chapter 293
Chapter 292
Chapter 291
Chapter 290
Chapter 289
Chapter 288
Chapter 287
Chapter 286
Chapter 285
Chapter 284
Chapter 283
Chapter 282
Chapter 281
Chapter 280
Chapter 279
Chapter 278
Chapter 277
Chapter 276
Chapter 275
Chapter 274
Chapter 273
Chapter 272
Chapter 271
Chapter 270
Chapter 269
Chapter 268
Chapter 267
Chapter 266
Chapter 265
Chapter 264
Chapter 263
Chapter 262
Chapter 261
Chapter 260
Chapter 259
Chapter 258
Chapter 257
Chapter 256
Chapter 255
Chapter 254
Chapter 253
Chapter 252
Chapter 251
Chapter 250
Chapter 249
Chapter 248
Chapter 247
Chapter 246
Chapter 245
Chapter 244
Chapter 243
Chapter 242
Chapter 241
Chapter 240
Chapter 239
Chapter 238
Chapter 237
Chapter 236
Chapter 235
Chapter 234
Chapter 233
Chapter 232
Chapter 231
Chapter 230
Chapter 229
Chapter 228
Chapter 227
Chapter 226
Chapter 225
Chapter 224
Chapter 223
Chapter 222
Chapter 221
Chapter 220
Chapter 219
Chapter 218
Chapter 217
Chapter 216
Chapter 215
Chapter 214
Chapter 213
Chapter 212
Chapter 211
Chapter 210
Chapter 209
Chapter 208
Chapter 207
Chapter 206
Chapter 205
Chapter 204
Chapter 203
Chapter 202
Chapter 201
Chapter 200
Chapter 199
Chapter 198
Chapter 197
Chapter 196
Chapter 195
Chapter 194
Chapter 193
Chapter 192
Chapter 191
Chapter 190
Chapter 189
Chapter 188
Chapter 187
Chapter 186
Chapter 185
Chapter 184
Chapter 183
Chapter 182
Chapter 181
Chapter 180
Chapter 179
Chapter 178
Chapter 177
Chapter 176
Chapter 175
Chapter 174
Chapter 173
Chapter 172
Chapter 171
Chapter 170
Chapter 169
Chapter 168
Chapter 167
Chapter 166
Chapter 165
Chapter 164
Chapter 163
Chapter 162
Chapter 161
Chapter 160
Chapter 159
Chapter 158
Chapter 157
Chapter 156
Chapter 155
Chapter 154
Chapter 153
Chapter 152
Chapter 151
Chapter 150
Chapter 149
Chapter 148
Chapter 147
Chapter 146
Chapter 145
Chapter 144
Chapter 143
Chapter 142
Chapter 141
Chapter 140
Chapter 139
Chapter 138
Chapter 137
Chapter 136
Chapter 135
Chapter 134
Chapter 133
Chapter 132
Chapter 131
Chapter 130
Chapter 129
Chapter 128
Chapter 127
Chapter 126
Chapter 125
Chapter 124
Chapter 123
Chapter 122
Chapter 121
Chapter 120
Chapter 119
Chapter 118
Chapter 117
Chapter 116
Chapter 115
Chapter 114
Chapter 113
Chapter 112
Chapter 111
Chapter 110
Chapter 109
Chapter 108
Chapter 107
Chapter 106
Chapter 105
Chapter 104
Chapter 103
Chapter 102
Chapter 101
Chapter 100
Chapter 99
Chapter 98
Chapter 97
Chapter 96
Chapter 95
Chapter 94
Chapter 93
Chapter 92
Chapter 91
Chapter 90
Chapter 89
Chapter 88
Chapter 87: Eight Million?
Chapter 86
Chapter 85: The Fiery Mayfly
Chapter 84
Chapter 83
Chapter 82: The Way of Wealth
Chapter 81
Chapter 80
Chapter 79: A Bitter Battle
Chapter 78: News So Astonishing
Chapter 77: Fright
Chapter 76: Lin Jiu
Chapter 75: During a Read
Chapter 74: In an Emergency
Chapter 73: The Seductresses
Chapter 72: The Sign of the Nouveaux Riche
Chapter 71: Fear Looking Back
Chapter 70: Secret Weapon
Chapter 69: No Choice
Chapter 68: About Killing People
Chapter 67: Entering the City
Chapter 66: The Investigation
Chapter 65: Taking Care of Business?
Chapter 64: Weird
Chapter 63: Demons, Demons
Chapter 62: The Ways of the Shuttle
Chapter 61: Fly in the Sky, and Escape through the Ground
Chapter 60: Have You Started?
Chapter 59: Swordfish – Challenge?
Chapter 58: A Mishap
Chapter 57: Chen Mu's Proposal
Chapter 56: Surrounded by Peaks on a Winding Road
Chapter 55: Interactive Meetings
Chapter 54: Copper's Good News
Chapter 53: Mei Da
Chapter 52: Glittering Shuttle Moves
Chapter 51: The Tailless Shuttle Card
Chapter 50: An Invitation
Chapter 49: Bai Zheyuan
Chapter 48: Point Sweeps
Chapter 47: Go Ahead!
Chapter 46: Star Academy Centennial
Chapter 45: The Unwinding Game
Chapter 44: A New Discovery
Chapter 43: Low-Grade?
Chapter 42: The Low-Grade Fantasy Card Club
Chapter 41: A Few Seconds Every Hour
Chapter 40: Enjoying Agony
Chapter 39: The Twelve-Card Simple Water World
Chapter 38: Copper's Conjecture
Chapter 37: Wounded
Chapter 36: A Former Enemy
Chapter 35: The Master Shi Card-Play
Chapter 34: A New Plan
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Chapter 30
Chapter 29
Chapter 28
Chapter 27
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