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Chapter 200 199 Take a closer look at the exchange list

Chapter 200 199. Take a closer look at the exchange list
  "You... hello?"

Finally, the newcomer waved at Lloyd's car and continued:
  "Can we get to know each other? You must be an old player of this game, right? I'm a newbie who just came to the second floor yesterday. I don't understand many things..."

For safety reasons, Lloyd did not get out of the car. He just lowered one window and sat in the car to observe the other side.

Although the person's appearance could not be clearly seen due to the mosaic, he could tell that he was very young and his outfit looked quite exquisite. He must have come from a wealthy family.

He seemed to have a familiar personality. He pointed to the two piles of car ruins near the starting line and said:
  "Thank you for helping me vent my anger. These two liars are really disgusting! I would rather lose points to a strong person like you."

It seems that his brain is not bad, he can see the situation clearly, and he does not regard Lloyd as a liar. His personality should also be inclined to rationality, and he does not break the defense in anger because he lost points.

Based on this series of judgments, Lloyd felt that this person was the type to have a conversation with, so he replied:
  "This is actually my first time to experience this new gameplay. Even this 'dream theater' is not popular."

"Is that so? Then you must be a powerful fourth-level strongman in reality, right?"

The other party asked again.

Lloyd chose not to comment and directly asked:

"How did you save five points?"

The other party didn't mind such a forced change of topic, scratched his head and replied:

"I saved that on the first floor. It took me almost a month and I wasted a lot of money at home..."

"First floor?"

Lloyd was a little confused. Didn't that place look like a casino? It's just a bit more luxurious and there are more people.

The newcomer shrugged his shoulders, put on a helpless look, and explained:

"Yes, on the first floor, a strong man like you must be directly invited to enter the second floor, right? But ordinary people like us who have no foundation and have not completed [Enlightenment] can only slowly start from the first floor. coming……"

He then gave Lloyd a rough introduction to the model on the first floor, which was to use real-life luxury goods such as jewelry, jewelry, and famous paintings and watches to exchange for chips in the casino, and then sit on various gambling tables to win other items on the table. For each person's chips, you can get a few points.

But no matter how many chips you win, they cannot be exchanged for points, money or luxury goods. They are just pure 'chips'. No matter how many things you spend to redeem them, as long as you leave the first floor become worthless.

As for the gameplay on the gambling table, it is not gambling at all. It is basically a clear plan. Whether it is using extraordinary abilities, skills, or finding tricks, as long as you can become the final winner, except that fighting is not allowed. Apart from that, there are no other restrictions.

In addition, players on the first floor can only reach the first level. Once they reach the second level, they must start from the second floor.

This is consistent with Lloyd's experience. When he first entered here, the [Distortion] system had already reached the second level, and he was taken directly to the second floor.

"I lost miserably on the first floor. I lost my watch, my horse, vases and paintings at home. Then I figured out how to win, so I asked a few friends to help."

The newcomer continued.

The way he won the gambling game on the first floor was very simple. He went directly to hire two professional crooks outside, and then took him to play a four-person card game. The remaining passerby naturally couldn't beat him, so it was very easy. I saved a sum of points and then directly redeemed them for the initiation ceremony of the [Veto] system.

When Lloyd heard this, he was a little surprised. [Transcendent Enlightenment] can actually be exchanged directly?
  According to his own words, this newcomer is from the City of Illusion, which is the headquarters of the [Realization] department, but he is more 'maverick' and prefers the [Rejection] of the Brilliant City.

I wonder if the ‘Dream Theater’ is more magical than I imagined? Or is it that the enlightenment of the [Rejection] system does not necessarily have to be carried out in the Brilliant City?
  Lloyd was thinking to himself, and heard the newcomer say that in terms of the extraordinary system, the only thing that can be redeemed is the first [Enlightenment], and you can only practice on your own in the future, but fortunately, you can also exchange materials, books, and knowledge here, even if you reject it There are statues of saints, so he has the confidence to go all the way to [transcendence] here.

It was just that it was too slow to earn points just on the first floor. The crook he hired started to raise prices again, so he simply took the remaining points to the second floor.

As a result, I was recommended by the waiter to try some popular gameplay, and then I was tricked by a scammer. Now I can’t go back to the first floor, so I have no choice but to ask Lloyd, an old player, for help:
  "I only have the last two points left on hand, and there is nothing I can do if I lose again, so I would like to ask, is there any way to play here that does not require points? Of course, I will not take advantage of you in vain. If you are willing to provide me with I’m willing to pay you a real address.”

His words reminded Lloyd of the various high-priced commissions in the club. It is very likely that the people who initiated those commissions were in the same predicament as this newbie. After losing all their money, they could only find ways to make money. .

Lloyd was interested in making a little money to support his family, but he only experienced three ways to play here and couldn't give any good advice, so he didn't deceive people out of conscience, but shared generously:

"It's free of points, but it will kill you."

"Ah? This..."

"There is also a game called "Hit the Bullseye" that only costs two points. If you are good at shooting, archery, bowling, golf, etc., you can try it."

"Well...but I'm only good at equestrian..."

The other party scratched his head.

So what else can Lloyd say? I could only raise my hands, making a crab gesture, and advised:
  "Cooking requires more practice."

Then he pushed the joystick with his hand and walked away, ending the game.

........................

"Congratulations, you won another 25 points."

Lloyd had just gotten off the car and was about to take a closer look at his masterpiece from the outside. However, his vision blurred and he returned directly to the 'Ticketing Hall'. There was also a smiling waiter standing in front of him, who seemed to have completed a large number of KPIs.

“Has the car I really wanted been fished out?”

Lloyd asked directly.

"It should be almost soon, so you might as well try another round? This new gameplay is currently trying to expand the number of players, allowing everyone to win three rounds a day. After a while, you may only be able to win two rounds, so you might as well seize the opportunity?"    Waiter suggested.

It seems that the rules of this game are similar to "Bullseye", which limits the number of wins per day, but you can lose as much as you want.

This is probably to allow players to come in every day, right?

Unfortunately, Lloyd's mind was not on this today, so he shook his head and said:

"Forget it, I'll go out and wait for a while. It's too noisy here... Do you have the exchange list with you? I want to see it."

"Of course, this way please."

The waiter then conjured up a wooden door and took Lloyd back to the quiet little garden. He snapped his fingers again, and a tea table and sofa appeared in front of the two of them. They looked very comfortable and VIP.

Lloyd sat on the sofa, took the exchange list from the waiter, and began to look for the materials for the third [Transcendence] of the [Rejection] system.

Good guys, the two materials total 280 points, and there is an upward arrow symbol next to them, indicating that the price continues to rise.

Lloyd was stunned and asked:
  "[Asylum] What are the materials for the third transcendence?"

The waiter then took out a new page of document paper from his hand and handed it to Lloyd.

Good guy, the total of three materials only costs 150 points, and the price trend is still downward...

Are we in the [Veto] department all a bunch of idiots? How about changing the name to [Fat Sheep] and counting the ball?

Lloyd couldn't help but cursed in his mind.

Then he thought about it again and asked:
  "Then...is there anything exciting?"

"Of course!"

The waiter suddenly showed an expression of 'I understand you' and handed Lloyd another list.

There is a page full of books listed above:

"The Lady and Her Three Lovers"

"The Veto Saint vs. the Tentacle Evil God"

"Extreme Jade Feet, Ultimate Enjoyment"

"A nun preaches, but accidentally enters a mountain village and a devil's cave"

Some are picture books and some are novels, all of which only require a few points.

Lloyd quickly assumed a posture of sitting upright, with a straight face, and said angrily:

"That's not what I said!"

"Oh...Sorry, I got it wrong."

The waiter smiled and quickly handed over a new list.

The things on this list are much simpler. They are all related to the three taboo systems of [Pain], [Disaster], and [Curse].

And a line called "Unsolved Mysteries".

The price fluctuates from a few points to tens of thousands of points, which is quite ridiculous.

Lloyd glanced at it casually, put down the list, and continued to ask:
  "Are there any ancient devices, ancient relics, etc.? For example, a portable shield generator?"

"of course."

The waiter handed over the list again.

The one listed in the first line above is the 'portable shield generator' mentioned by Lloyd, and the price is...

8 points?
  The price moved Lloyd deeply, and he couldn't help but cursed:

He could obviously just steal it, but he still kept an ancient device for himself. What a damn conscience!

But this is not the most exaggerated thing. What is even more exaggerated are some things that require more than ten precious points.

The only possible entries are devices with hundreds of points floating around, with various prefixes such as 'broken', 'failed', 'faulty', 'out of control', etc.

Anyway, in summary, people like Lloyd who come here once in a while can't redeem such high-value goods at all.

The waiter opposite also figured out his thoughts by observing his facial expressions, and then he advised again:
  "So...why don't you come every day?"

(End of this chapter)

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