Dragon God Sect?
Revive the Dragon God?
When Shen Sui saw this, a certain desire in his heart began to stir restlessly.
Who can refuse a fifteen-star Dragon God?
He immediately told this matter to Qishala.
Both Mitole, the Dragon God, and Qishala are Star Abyss White Dragons born of the starry sky, rare beings existing in the same era as Star Abyss White Dragons.
Thus, after Mitole was killed by Shen Sui, Qishala naturally became the leader of the Dragon Race.
When Qishala heard the news of the Dragon God, she was even calmer than Shen Sui expected.
Even though both are Star Abyss White Dragons, Mitole and Qishala eventually took completely different paths.
Mitole was ultimately lost under desire, becoming a puppet of the starry sky. Although he ascended to the fifteenth divine tier, he completely lost himself.
Qishala once tried to save him, but Mitole drifted further and further away.
The time spent helping Mitole fight against Shen Sui was considered Qishala's final effort for the Dragon God she saw as a mother figure.
In a sense, the Sea God was not wrong. Qishala was indeed the coward hiding behind the Dragon God Mitole, and after Mitole's death, she immediately swore allegiance to Shen Sui.
But Qishala never regrets this decision.
The survival of the fittest is the supreme philosophy of the Dragon Race.
And in the days that followed, Shen Sui demonstrated to Qishala the correctness of her decision.
"You want to revive Mitole?" Qishala saw through Shen Sui's thoughts at a glance.
In fact, Qishala always believed it was impossible for Shen Sui not to be interested in Mitole, given his XP system. Therefore, she was very surprised that Shen Sui would kill Mitole instead of making her his mount like he did with her.
What Qishala didn't know was that Shen Sui had only one reason for not doing so: the Dragon God was too ugly.
In the game, the Dragon God always appeared in dragon form, and the official never released His humanoid appearance.
And this dragon form of the Dragon God was very peculiar.
As a fellow Star Abyss White Dragon, He should be as beautiful and elegant as Qishala, appearing in the form of a giant dragon to fulfill all dragon fanatics' fantasies.
However, in order to become a god, Mitole willingly accepted the pollution of the starry sky, which, while granting Him immense power, also turned His appearance into something indescribable.
"If I remember correctly." Shen Sui stroked his chin, "Resurrecting from the dead is also one way to get rid of starry sky pollution."
Qishala nodded. As a Star Abyss White Dragon soaring through the starry sky, she was most qualified to speak on this point.
This being said, Shen Sui became more determined to revive the Dragon God Mitole and then turn her into a card.
After being cleansed of starry sky pollution, the Star Abyss White Dragon would indeed be the face of the Dragon Race.
Of course, the premise was that Shen Sui needed to achieve all this before the starry sky's pollution once again enveloped Mitole; otherwise, what he'd get would still be that indescribable creature that shouldn't be called a dragon.
"An unpolluted Mitole..." Qishala fell into memories.
The first creature she saw when she opened her eyes, born from the starry sky, was Mitole.
At that time, Mitole hadn't yet willingly accepted the starry sky's pollution; she was a very intellectual and beautiful woman....
Qishala glanced at Shen Sui, who was thoughtfully plotting how to get Alice to make it happen.
From any angle, back then, Mitole was right up Shen Sui's alley.
"If it's that kind of Mitole, I'd be happy to help her return." Qishala murmured, "Besides, I would love to see Mitole in a maid outfit...."
"What?" Shen Sui looked up.
"Nothing." Qishala hurriedly turned her head, with a blush on her cheeks.
"Eh~!" Martina, who was just turning back to adjust her fish scales, looked shocked, her fish tail instantly perked up.
Qishala shot a warning glare at Martina.
"It's getting late." Shen Sui glanced at the time, then at the rankings. As time passed, the city's duel tournament leaderboard began to stabilize.
Looking at the list of names on the leaderboard, Shen Sui commented speechlessly, "It's just a duel event in a small city. Do so many big shots really need to participate?"
An Hai, You Wenqi, Tan Song....
Looking at the top three ninth-tier Life Card Masters, Shen Sui stroked his chin with interest.
Even without any All-Knowing or Secret Peeping Men, this duel event certainly wouldn't be boring.
"So you're planning to use this method to steal Claude's share." After Shen Sui left, Martina, holding a bubble, showed only half her face, "How cunning, Qishala."
Qishala blushed slightly, "Don't think in such strange directions, okay! I just hope Mitole can peacefully stay by the master's side and stop pursuing more power."
"But there's no need to be a maid for that." Martina tilted her head, "Don't you know Dragon Maids perfectly fit Claude's fantasies of women?"
Unable to argue with Martina, Qishala used the excuse of cleaning chores to leave in a hurry.
"That's odd...." Martina patted the bubble, "Aren't we staying in a hotel? What housework is there to do?"
Qishala, leaving, stumbled and almost fell.
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The weather these days has been especially cooperative.
During the event, Coastal City has had very nice weather, neither rain nor scorching sun.
This allows the Life Card Masters participating in the event to duel in any corner of the city without having to find shelter from the rain or sun.
Shen Sui really likes this kind of weather.
He scanned a shared bicycle on the roadside and started riding while humming a little tune.
As expected, there were many Life Card Masters participating in this event. Along the way, Shen Sui saw many card masters dueling in pairs.
Shen Sui has no interest in the ordinary Life Card Masters.
Dueling without any challenge is merely a waste of time, even if you win.
He plans to directly target the Life Card Masters on the rankings. According to the rules of the event, the higher the opponent's ranking, the more points you earn after defeating them.
This seems like a bounty system, encouraging everyone to seek out higher-ranked opponents for duels.
Because duels default to bet card battles, many Life Card Masters who know they lack the strength wisely choose not to participate in the competition, to avoid losing their main cards for nothing.
Those participating in this city dueling tournament are mostly people confident in their card decks.
Oh, and there are also some Card Hunters specifically aiming for other people's cherished cards.
While Shen Sui was yet to find a target, several people challenged him.
They all set their eyes on Shen Sui's rare cards, assuming a mere fifth-tier Life Card Master like him would be easy to bully.
Shen Sui inexplicably gained a lot of points this way.
In fact, because of the help from these clueless guys who wanted to hunt cards, Shen Sui found himself on the rankings before even finding a target to earn the bounty.
"I mean... who gave you the courage?"
After ravaging his opponent with Qishala, Shen Sui couldn't help but lament.
"How could you think you could defeat me?"
"Damn!" Shen Sui's opponent, a middle-aged man who appeared to be in his prime, said in disbelief, "I never imagined you were this strong!"
"I mean... I am the champion of the Modu Duel Tournament, can't you show me a bit of respect?" Shen Sui scratched his head irritably, "Not just any riff-raff should think they can defeat me, okay?"
"Modu Duel Tournament, what sort of silly competition is that?" his opponent murmured.
Shen Sui was speechless, not knowing what to say.
Most of these people who came for his cherished cards are overly self-confident, thinking they have strong capabilities, and their lack of achievement is purely due to bad luck or not working hard.
As a result, in their eyes, Shen Sui, who hasn't even graduated, became a very good target for hunting cards.
Shen Sui had no intention of indulging them. He extended his hand to this man and said, "Alright, according to the tournament rules, you now have to hand over a Life Card to me."
He initially wanted to ask for the most precious Life Card from the opponent's deck, but then he realized this guy lost before even playing his turn, so Shen Sui hadn't seen a single Life Card from his opponent in the duel.
But it didn't matter, since betting card battles were acknowledged, one must accept the loss. After all, you signed an agreement when you joined the event, and if you refuse to hand over the losing Life Card, you'd be stripped of your rank and banned from all future matches.
The state doesn't really advocate these betting card battles but hasn't clearly banned them either, so such rules aren't illegal.
Thus, Shen Sui simply asked for the opponent's deck and began flipping through the Life Cards.
Shen Sui inadvertently glanced at this man and saw him standing with a face full of anger, eyes filled with resentment, as if he was a husband from some classic film watching another man appreciate his wife.
The feeling of casually taking someone else's card in reality...
To be honest, it's quite fascinating.
But Shen Sui had no intention of humiliating normal people in this way.
His opponent wasn't a Card Hunter from the All-Knowing organization either.
He casually picked a relatively powerful Spell Card, as punishment for the man's overconfidence.
Shen Sui drew a card and said to the man, "Then, according to the rules, this card is now mine."
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Card Name: [Treasure Card Washing]
Category: Spell Card
Star Rating: 2 stars
Effect: Once per your turn, draw two cards from your deck, then shuffle three cards from your hand back into the deck.
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The tournament rule dictates that the same opponent can only be dueled once, making it impossible for the opponent to win back this card from Shen Sui.
Though this card isn't greatly advantageous, it's at least a way to balance out the hand. When you're in a pinch, it can still be useful, as the loss isn't too significant.
What a pity.
If it discarded three cards from the hand, this card would be incredibly powerful.
Shen Sui felt a little disappointed.
It's called Treasure Card Washing, yet unwanted cards return to the deck instead of being discarded, which is really unprofessional.
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