Words such as "Blackwing King" and "Fireball Technique" from the very beginning attracted the attention of dragon hunters. Byff curiously looked at the direction of the sound. Eyes, I found two young men in free folk costumes and a tavern attendant sitting on the square table.

The two freedmen are ordinary persons, not at all spellcasters, the so-called "Blackwing King" is even more nonsense.

Byff glanced at other places and arranged the surrounding environment of the tavern to take in the entire scene. Then he found that most of the customers sitting down were like this, with a table of three people, and some onlookers standing beside them. , But there is no such thing as an ordinary tavern, where a group of people huddled on a table to drink, joking and boasting casually.

In the Elegy Tavern, most people's attention is not on the wine, they are holding something else in their hands, holding a card in one hand.

Byff can't see the front of those papers. But the unclear words came out of the mouth of the guy holding the piece of paper in his hand.

The dragon hunter glanced twice and became suspicious, as if moving at will, leaning towards the table closest to him.

"Grand Duke Rayne! You guy actually has this card? Oh my god, how many Northland Rhine expansion packs did you buy?"

Barton holds a standard The elegy card of the module was shot. It was a spell card with "Mind Control" written on it: to gain control of an enemy entourage.

"Fortunately, in this round, he is mine."

Looking at the opponent’s cyan face almost about to hit the wall, Barton smirked, I took the card with the back side completely different from the standard card and engraved with the sword and axe overlap pattern and placed it on my side.

"At the end of the round, Grand Duke Rayne reduced the cost of all my cards by one."

He continued: "Then it is your turn."

"I bought eleven packs, I'm not too small. Hearing the shouts over there just now, someone got the legendary card Blackwing King."

The freedman sitting across from Barton answered him In the previous question, because both parties are familiar with each other, there is no waiter who is proficient in the rules at this table as the referee. He said: "I advise you to stop playing this profession. It is really annoying."

Barton has been playing the Elegy card for a long time. After all, he was here on the first day the Elegy Tavern opened. He was the first group of people who came into contact with the Elegy card after the release. In the eyes of others, Barton is quite authoritative. Old players.

Under the adjustment of Lord Black Dragon, the Elegy card has been simplified a lot, so currently only five optional professions are available: Warrior, Mage, Rogue, Paladin and Priest.

After a week of experience, when everyone swarmed to choose the position of warrior and mage, Barton spent the night at home studying and pondering, and finally took a different approach and chose the position of priest.

Facts proved that he was right. After constantly adjusting the deck, he found that the applicability of the priest series cards is quite high, extremely powerful, and it is not inferior to the mainstream mage group that is sought after by people.

"The shield slammed through the Grand Duke Rayne, and put the card in my grave."

At this time, the freedman opposite him took out an expansion card and shot the opponent After the card on the table was solved, he said: "Activate the skill again, add two armor points for me, and it's over."

"Tsk." This time Barton's turn was uncomfortable: "Expansion pack The cards inside are more powerful than one."

……

During this process, Byff remained silent and watched quietly beside them.

In such a short period of time, Byff has already analyzed that the opponent is playing a game. Since it is a game, he, as the leader of the Legendary dragon hunter, will naturally not be too interested, but the two The words "Rayne Grand Duke" and "Blackwing King" in people's words greatly aroused Byff's curiosity.

So seeing the two seem to be over and start tidying up the table, Byff seized the opportunity and gently touched Barton's shoulder. When the civilian dressed up by the craftsman turned around, he said: "You take the liberty to bother me, my friend. Excuse me, the game you just played...can you let me try it?"

Legendary is different from mortals, even if Byff was a mud-legged man from a humble background, now Can pretend to be an ordinary adventurer so vividly, but the self-confidence and confidence that the words inadvertently reveal are never formed naturally by ordinary mercenaries.

If you change to an ordinary person, I’m afraid you’ll always stand by and watch others play an unknown game, until after watching for a long time and thinking you’re sure of your understanding, you dare to try cautiously. , For fear of being embarrassed.

But Byff is different, it won't, it won't, there is nothing to hide, the dragon hunters don't care about these things.

"Of course."

Barton turned his head and looked at this adventurer, who was similar to himself in age and dressed in an ordinary dress, with a friendly smile, and then looked at his hand: "But now, the time for the free experience is over. If you want to start, you have to have your own deck."

"This...needs money to buy?" Byff heard What he meant.

"Yes."

Barton nodded, recently, the elegiac card has become popular, allowing ordinary persons to enjoy the taste of a professional. The streets and alleys are all discussing decks and occupations The problem of stronger and weaker fights red-faced.

According to word of mouth, many people who didn’t know before will be attracted to come, and many newcomers will ask this question. Barton is used to it. There is nothing surprising. He introduced: "If you buy a professional package alone It’s not expensive, you only need five coppers."

"Five coppers."

Byff wrote down this number in his heart. The price is not expensive at all, but it is too cheap. Now, let alone Legendary mercenaries, even ordinary poor people can afford them.

Note that the poor are not free citizens. The status of the poor is only slightly higher than the inferior slave.

"Really?"

I thought so in my mind, but Byff's face showed embarrassment, as if he was shy in his pocket and calculating carefully, he asked: "Friend, I can Ask, can this thing only be used here? Where did it come from?"

"There are elegy taverns in all cities in the North, and they can all be used."

Barton said, "But we don't know if there is any outside. After all, we can't go out."

"As for where it came from? Everyone knows it, but it's hard to say. Put all the'Blackwing King' in the expansion pack and you will understand."

He that's all waved his hand, turned his head, shuffled the cards with the opposite friend, and started the game again.

"Thank you."

Byff did not ask further, he saw someone unpacking the card pack at the tavern counter and knew how to buy it.

"Messiah."

He glanced around, pulled out the thief who was watching at another table with his feet and neck stretched out, and said, "Go and buy it. I heard that there is a'Blackwing King' inside. I saw that there are text notes at the bottom of their card. Look at what is written on it. Maybe there is a message we want."

"Yes, you Wait a moment."

Messiah Daro complied excitedly when he heard this.

The thieves are younger than the other members of the group. They are curious about new things and have no resistance. Hearing what the leader said, he immediately trot to the counter with great interest.

She couldn't wait a long time ago. If she weren't on a mission, she would have been fighting with other customers.


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