Starry sky, I can hear their secrets.

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A pitiful voice came from Aha, who immediately ordered Nanuk to challenge Su Jinyan to a duel.

Nanuk, full of fighting spirit: "Duel!"

Nanuk has used a "Duel" on you. Each time you respond to this "Duel," you must play two "Kill" cards in sequence.

Su Jinyan remained calm and directly gave up the duel, with only a little stamina left.

"The crime does not warrant death; pardon the death penalty and allow exile instead!"

Su Jinyan chose to flip over Aha's character card, giving Aha three additional cards.

All three cards Ahha drew were "Kill" cards.

"Use your beauty to lure the enemy with two sounds."

Aha discards a [Kill] card and uses [Charm] on Kripper. This ability can only be used once per play phase, and its effect is:

You can discard a card and flip your character over, then gain all the cards in a male character's hand.

At the end of your turn, you give X cards to that character (X is their health).

Krippo: “???”

So the general card that Aha had already flipped over was flipped back over.

Ahha currently possesses the following cards: Kill, Kill, Kill, Kill, Kill, Peach, Unbreakable, Create Something from Nothing, Red Hare, Unbreakable, Steal, Zhuge Crossbow, Wine, Dodge, Dodge, Steal, Barrage of Arrows.

Nanuk was drenched in sweat.

He was in position seven, and Ahab was in position one; there was no distance between them.

Su Jinyan revealed a sinister smile.

The generals' skills are also set fairly and reasonably, without any bias.

He understands Aha. If you expect Aha to be confined to his identity in the game, you'd be making a big mistake. Aha will definitely do whatever makes him happy.

So he didn't cheat, but the problem is, he was never fighting alone.

Chapter 158 The Abundant Pharmacist's Ethereal Killing Intent (8k6)

The viewers in the live stream were also discussing this scene.

[Real-name Internet Access: Wait, what's going on? Can the general's card that's already been flipped over be flipped back over?]

[Zhao Camera: Even I'm a little confused by this.]

[Arahato the Demon Swordsman: Let me explain. Su Jinyan's general skill [Exile] can flip over a general's card, thus skipping the next turn.]

[Aha's general skill [Charm] can also flip over a general's card, skipping the next turn. Therefore, two negatives make a positive, and the negative effect cancels out.]

[Did you rummage through the trash today?: This game is a no-talking game, and cheating is not allowed, so did Su Jinyan and Aha plan this from the beginning?]

[Ms. Black Tower: Su Jinyan isn't that stupid. He swore an oath in front of the Amber King. If he still dares to cheat, won't he be smashed to a pulp?]

[Floating World Merchant: If you say Su Jinyan is a bad person, I completely agree. But if you say he's stupid, I disagree.]

My view is that this card game is both a game and a manifestation of the destiny of the Star Gods.

[Rainbow7854: So, Ayan wants to use the clash of fates between the Star Gods to achieve his victory?]

[Real-name online comment: So, even if the Emperor Bow Master is a loyal subject, would He still kill the Ancestor of Longevity and Plague?]

[Playing cards recklessly: Chang Letianjun's identity remains shrouded in mystery; I think he's a traitor.]

[But if Aha is a traitor, then between Ayan and Kripper, who is the traitor and who is the traitor?]

[The Ruthless Divination Machine: Wait, judging by this, one of the Star Gods will be eliminated soon.]

[Invincible Swordsman 123: Wait a minute, isn't it only possible to play one [Kill] card per turn?]

[Guinevere: I'm punishing you by making you reread the introduction to the [Zhuge Repeating Crossbow].]

The viewers in the live stream are not observing from the perspective of the game.

They can only see the generals' skill descriptions and cards; the identities of the star gods are hidden.

Viewers can only speculate on the roles played by the various Star Gods in the game based on the game system's real-time battle reports.

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Su Jinyan poured all of the destiny energy of [Joy] into the game roulette, so this game will also profoundly affect every star god present.

Of course, this is not a negative influence; it is just a little bit of pleasure that can make the Star God more determined to fulfill his destiny.

Su Jinyan knew this very well.

Ahab was not his true ally.

If making Su Jinyan leave the stage would bring a lot of fun, Aha would not hesitate to get rid of him.

So, who is his most loyal ally among them?

The answer is simple: the apothecary who serves as the lord.

As long as the pharmacist has a card in hand, they will never leave someone to die.

How was he so sure that Ahab wouldn't kill him now?

If he were killed now, the greatest fun of the game would be lost, so Aha wouldn't take him down immediately.

Similarly, the traitor Aha stole so many cards from the traitor Cripper.

Then it should be easy for Aha to take down Lan, who is closest to Him.

If we just eliminate Arashi, we won't be able to see the loyal retainer Arashi and the lord Yakushi fall in love and kill each other, which would be quite boring.

Therefore, if Su Jinyan were Aha, he would eliminate the most boring and threatening Nanuk immediately.

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At this moment, all eyes were on Aha.

"Stealing something while it's convenient."

Aha first equips the weapon [Zhuge Repeating Crossbow], replacing the weapon [Ancient Ding Blade].

Equip the Red Hare, which reduces the distance between you and other characters by 1, and use the Strategy Card [Steal] to target the loyal subject Nanuk.

"Impeccable."

The pharmacist used [Flawless] in an attempt to counteract the effects of [Stealing].

This is not because the pharmacist believed Nanook was a loyal subject.

The pharmacist was just kind-hearted and simply didn't want to witness the tragedy that was about to unfold.

Nanook hasn't played a single card since the start of the game, so it's a bit too tragic for him to be eliminated like this.

Ahab used [Unbreakable] to negate the Pharmacist's [Unbreakable] card.

The "Steal" effect still applies; Aha has stolen a "Duel" card from Nanuk.

"Stealing something while it's convenient."

Aha uses the "Steal" card again, targeting Nanuk.

Ah Shun drew a [Fangtian Halberd].

Nanuk uses the preset voice line: "Sir, we're on the same side, don't shoot!"

"kill!"

"flash!"

Nanuk stubbornly played his last card—[Dodge]—in an attempt to salvage some dignity.

Alright, Nanuk's hand is now empty.

At this point, no one can help.

If Kripper had had a [Dodge] in his hand, he might have been able to lure Nanuk away from this [Kill].

But all the cards that Cripper had painstakingly accumulated were stolen by Aha in one fell swoop.

Even with Cripper's calm demeanor, he couldn't help but want to give Aha a good whack.

Aha used [Wine] to unleash [Kill] on Nanuk once again.

After using [Wine], the base damage of the next [Kill] card used by the target character in this turn is increased by 1.

"kill!"

Nanuk suffered two points of damage, reducing his stamina to two points.

"kill!"

"kill!"

Aha remained unmoved and played two more [Kill] cards at Nanuk.

The next moment, a notification appeared in front of all players indicating that Nanuk was dying.

Nanuk is dying and needs to use 1 [Peach]. Play [Peach]?

"A miraculous cure, bringing the dead back to life."


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