CATASTROPHE CARD KING

Chapter 965 - Chapter 965: Chapter 297: Dreamer's Lead-Loaded Dice_3

Chapter 965: Chapter 297: Dreamer’s Lead-Loaded Dice_3

“Opening the final treasure chest, received Golden Mechanical Blueprint ‘Giant IV Generation Magic Energy Heavy Armor Mechanical Barrier Design Diagram’”

“Opening the final treasure chest, received a special item ‘Dreamer’s Lead-Loaded Dice’”

Leonard Churchill glanced at the items pulled from the first four chests, his gaze tightening slightly.

The items were somewhat unexpected.

[Summoning Card: Lava Giant]

Description: A Fifth Tier element summoning card that, once imbued with Curse Power, can summon two Lava Giants with high defense and magic attack to aid in combat;

This was the spell used by that Fifth Tier Centurion.

The Lava Giants, condensed from earth and fire elements, possessed great combat power.

Although they weren’t of much use to Leonard Churchill, they still had high value.

As for the mechanical blueprints, they were similarly encountered on the battlefield as military battle armor.

The appearance of these two items was to be expected.

Yet, Leonard Churchill found himself puzzled as he examined the note that looked like a draft, wondering, “A treasure map? Or something else?”

[One Mysterious Note]

Description: A rough sketch casually drawn by Master Gamil, seemingly a map pointing to a coordinate in the Rune Highlands;

A Special Card obtained with a one percent probability surely wouldn’t be disappointing.

Mmost importantly, it bore the name “Master Gamil.”

This was a name that had appeared only in the plot so far.

But that didn’t prevent Leonard Churchill from knowing he must undoubtedly be a historical figure of great importance.

Such a legendary figure was bound to be involved in significant historical plots.

“Rune Highlands” was a location within the Taren Dynasty, also findable on the Old Continent.

Leonard Churchill thought he would know once he checked out the place.

The fourth item, now that was interesting.

An exceedingly high evaluation score yielded a correspondingly high chance of drawing special items.

It was the first time Leonard Churchill had seen something like this.

[Dreamer’s Lead-Loaded Dice]

Description: A one-time use item, a cheating dice from a dream come true, involving a thread of the Law of Destiny’s relics; imagine in your mind what you wish to obtain, throw the dice, and the higher the number, the higher the tier of item you receive (wishing for a Plot Item you’ve come into contact with in this Alternate Dimension increases the probability); alternatively, you might end up empty-handed;

He had not even begun to understand the use of these three dice when he heard Allen’s despondent voice from the side, “It’s over… My rating is A-, but I didn’t draw the collar key in three tries.”

In an instant, he turned to Alice and asked, “What about you, Sister Alice?”

Upon hearing this, Alice’s demeanor became gloomier as well.

Her silence was her reply.

The main storyline of this Alternate Dimension had a very low association with the slave collar key.

It was normal not to draw it.

However, without it, when they left, they would still be under the control of the collar, eventually to be caught by the Thorny Snake Corps.

Thinking of this, both Alice and Allen’s expressions were very grim.

Oh, that’s right, they were war slaves destined to die, and from the first moment they entered the space, she was prepared to take a chance on luck.

Now that they missed the slim chance of survival, it was normal.

They had done all they could.

However, Alice turned her gaze to Leonard Churchill.

She knew that this teammate’s evaluation was definitely higher than her own, and the probability was certainly higher as well.

Seeing the eager look in their eyes, Leonard Churchill knew what they wanted to ask, and shook his head, “I didn’t draw it either.”

Upon hearing his words, Alice’s eyes dimmed instantly.

But before she could despair, Leonard Churchill produced the three dice he’d just acquired, “However, I did draw this.”

Alice at first thought anything but the collar key would be meaningless.

But upon seeing the dice’s description, hope flared in her heart again, “This…”

Allen, outspoken and excited, said, “With these [Dice], we can make a wish come true!”

But Alice showed concern and used her peripheral vision to signal Allen to refrain from speaking further.

Although she saw hope,

she also recognized the value of this dice.

If Leonard Churchill used this dice to make a wish, whether it succeeded or failed, it would mean giving up a supreme treasure.

For instance, he could have wished for something like a “Space Teleportation Card” or a “Substitute Strawman,” special cards that are extremely difficult to procure from the Alternate Dimension.

If he drew one, it could truly save his life.

More valuable than a key that might have no connection to him whatsoever.

Alice did not selfishly think that for the sake of the key, one should make such a significant sacrifice for nothing.

However, she couldn’t imagine that, to Leonard Churchill, many things were more important than life-saving equipment.

Leonard Churchill had indeed considered using the dice to draw something he needed.

But since he had promised the Toad, he intended to keep his word, of course.

As for the “Space Transfer Card” and other cards, it would be best if he had them, but he wouldn’t insist on having them if he didn’t.

To him, having an escape route made the adventure meaningless.

Seeing Alice’s troubled expression, Leonard Churchill also thought this teammate wasn’t too bad and cracked a slight smile.

Catching a glimpse of that smile, Alice was momentarily startled.

Before she could sort out the complex thoughts in her mind, she saw Leonard Churchill take out a gray cloak and drape it over his shoulders.

Oh.

Of course, the cloak was the “Hero Cloak.”

When Goron mentioned giving it to Leonard Churchill, it became a reward item that could be taken out of the Alternate Dimension.

The relic was most likely damaged or had disappeared during the long years, which allowed it to be taken out of the space.

Add luck to an item, and its effects are unpredictable.

Conveniently, the dice was also a relic of destiny.

BUFF stacking is better than nothing.

Leonard Churchill put on the cloak, and with a relaxed demeanor, he rolled the three dice.

Alice and Allen, who stood nearby, were already at peak tension, eyes locked on the tumbling dice.

Leonard Churchill recalled every possible clue related to the “Slave Collar Key” in the Alternate Dimension, and then he made his wish.

The three dice spun in the Void, and then one showed a “one.”

At this point, both Alice and Allen gulped.

But Leonard Churchill was quite composed.

Because at that moment, in his eyes, it was as if he could see fate mocking him.

He saw the number on the dice and had already deduced the outcome.

There were only two possibilities: Either extremely bad, or extremely good.

Immediately after, he watched as the other two dice stopped, the second one was also a “one,” and the third one—also a “one”!

A triple!

It was unclear if it was Leonard Churchill’s good luck or the fortune added by the cloak, but he rolled such a significant number.

The dice transformed into a reward.

In front of them appeared a card bearing an image of an antique key.

Alice, seeing this card, opened her mouth slightly in surprise: He got it! He… he really helped!

“Gamil’s Omnipotent Key”

Detailed description: A spell card crafted by the legendary Craftsman Gamil, capable of breaking nearly all curse locks below the God Tier;

“He really drew it, huh…”

Leonard Churchill looked at the key and, while feeling fortunate about his good luck, a profound contemplation also emerged in his eyes.

He chose to wish for the key.

But it wasn’t just because of his promise to the Toad.

He also saw a series of destiny threads extending from this key.

So far, the Ariel Empire’s strength was unimaginable, and the Card Master Federation on the East Continent stood no chance against them.

And now, with the Ariel Empire needing a massive number of cannon fodder to explore the Old Continent, they would most likely not kill captives they caught but would use them as War Slaves to pioneer new lands.

And the Slave Collar was the most crucial means of enslavement.

Leonard Churchill always had a premonition that the “Universal Key” would have significant use in the future.

Perhaps he himself would need it someday.

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