Apocalypse Descends: I Win Effortlessly by Turning Trash into Treasure
Chapter 92: Sensation[Congratulations, Player Perry Yates, on successfully clearing the game "Solara." Due to your superior performance in this round, you have been awarded one bonus card. Please continue your efforts. The next game will begin in thirty days.]
Hearing the familiar system voice, Perry Yates couldn’t help but let out a sigh of relief.
"Finally! It’s over! It feels so good to be on solid ground again."
Back in the real world, Perry Yates threw herself onto her soft, large bed.
Even though there wasn’t much on Noah’s Ark, staying there for so long had left Perry Yates feeling a little seasick. She felt like she’d wasted away, especially during those last few days.
After lazing about in bed for a while, Perry Yates finally got up to check her reward for this round.
With a thought, three black cards appeared before her.
Three cards!
’Was the game being this generous?’
But Perry Yates soon realized she had misunderstood.
Although she saw three cards, they weren’t all for her. Instead, she had to choose one of the three.
Perry Yates looked at the three cards, which appeared identical from the outside. After a moment of thought, she ultimately chose the one in the middle.
As the card flipped over, a three-star card appeared before her.
"A single attribute?"
The first thing Perry Yates did upon getting the card was, out of habit, check its rank. She couldn’t help but feel a little disappointed when she saw it was a single-attribute card.
However, the card was called Moon Shadow Stealth. Its ability allowed the user to merge into the Moonlight, making their form blurry and elusive. While in this stealth state, their movement speed increased drastically, allowing them to evade enemy detection for silent approaches or escapes.
The ability was more effective at night or in dark environments.
If used poorly, this card was just for survival. If used well, it was a top-tier assassin card.
’No matter what card it is, I still need to upgrade it to four stars first.’
Getting up from the bed, Perry Yates used a Teleportation Gate to go to The Card Tavern.
She first went to the second floor to put away the Immersive Experience, then went to the fifth-floor warehouse to sort and store all the cards she had brought back from the game.
At the same time, she could now take out all the items she hadn’t been able to before, like the Space Backpack and the identification items.
In addition, there were the new cards Perry Yates had created through Ascension during this game.
After finishing all this, Perry Yates returned to the second floor and began to re-partition it.
She had noticed that the second floor wasn’t used much, so she planned to keep only one-third of the space as it was and use the remaining two-thirds for something else.
’I’ll turn it into a gym.’
Perry Yates thought about how she had acquired quite a few exercise-related items in the game. It would be perfect to place the Immersive Experience in the gym, letting people inside experience the joy of real combat.
After all that was done, Perry Yates finally had time to rest.
Since players didn’t all enter the games at the same time, the first floor of The Card Tavern was currently very lively.
Just then, the relatively quiet tavern suddenly erupted into a commotion.
Someone yelled, "Holy shit!" startling everyone.
Everyone had been focused on drinking or resting, and being suddenly startled like that certainly didn’t improve their moods. They all glared angrily at the person who had shouted, their expressions seeming to say, "You’d better have a good explanation for this!"
The person was holding a phone, completely oblivious to the hostile glares around them, and was muttering, "This is impossible. How can this be possible..."
At this point, the crowd noticed something was wrong with him.
Someone nearby, seeing him staring intently at his phone screen, leaned over out of curiosity to take a look. They hadn’t expected much, but one glance left them stunned.
"Holy shit!"
Then, ignoring the probing gazes of those around him, the person who had peeked quickly pulled out his own phone and opened the player forums.
The top trending post on the forums was about the game Perry Yates had just finished. The original poster was a player who had been on Noah’s Ark.
#SHOCKING! My Experience Being Carried by a Pro in a Survival Game#
The post described in detail all of their experiences in the game, especially how after the fifteenth day, the five-star item Noah’s Ark descended from the sky and picked up all the players.
What should have been the most dangerous fifteen days ended up being even more comfortable than the first fifteen, as they hid inside Noah’s Ark.
Not only were food and lodging free, but the owner of Noah’s Ark—who was also the owner of The Card Tavern—even provided opportunities to "rob" and hunt for cards. The poster also shared pictures from that time and various stories from their time on Noah’s Ark.
At first, there were many skeptical comments below the post, but as more and more players came forward to confirm the story, the voices of doubt gradually faded, replaced by envy.
"I was in that game too, but unfortunately, I wasn’t in the same zone as you guys."
Comments like this were countless.
After all, being in a different zone was just bad luck. The ones who felt the worst were those who had been in the same game round as these players.
These people had chosen to quit on the fifteenth day. By doing so, they couldn’t take everything they had obtained in the game, but at least their lives were safe.
But now, someone was telling them that an opportunity to be carried had been right in front of them, and they hadn’t seized it. These people were now kicking themselves with regret.
There was such a person in The Card Tavern right now. Because he hadn’t obtained any desirable cards in the game, he had chosen to quit, hoping to get a powerful card through customization instead.
But he never would have imagined that the tavern owner he was so desperate to meet had been in the same game as him. And on the fifteenth day, she had descended from the sky and carried everyone.
Not only did she give those players the chance to obtain a large number of cards, but she also offered customization services.
Although the card attributes were limited, as compensation, the card owner gave everyone who ordered a custom card a five percent discount.
How was someone who had scraped together every penny they owned to afford the customization fee supposed to feel about that?
But compared to the few who were having a breakdown, more people were focused on the information about all the various cards revealed in the post.
After reading the post, one female player’s eyes lit up with excitement.
Seeing the butler at the bar, she got up and walked over.
"Excuse me, do you really have Slimming Cards and Beauty Cards here?"
As she spoke, everyone turned to look at the bar, their eyes filled with faint anticipation.
To this, the butler simply smiled slightly and said, "But of course."
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