Drug-Eating Genius Mage
Chapter 703

Genius Magician Who Eats Medicine Episode 703

Uninvited Guest (4)

Lennok slowly strolled around Paisha holding a chip.

Her gait is leisurely and her gaze is as natural as passing by Faisha.

It is unnatural to completely ignore her who hit the jackpot in the middle of the gambling hall, or to pay too much attention to her.

If she behaves even slightly strangely, Peisha will immediately notice a sense of incongruity.

However, Lennok was confident in consciously and perfectly controlling the subtle difference in response.

‘It’s not about setting boundaries… … . Rather, the sense itself is kept very sensitive.’

Lennok looked at Peysha’s expressionless face and was lost in thought.

Even though she seems to have come to enjoy gambling, there is no gap in her thoughts.

It’s not the level of not neglecting the usual vigilance, but rather, it’s a posture that looks like it’s a lot of senses here.

If they were determined and put their hands to it, they might be able to take the first attack, but they would immediately launch a counterattack. Either way, time was likely to drag on.

This situation is hiding Lennok’s current condition and Phoenix War. Even the power and place of the presidents prepared in advance.

It wasn’t long before Lennok, carefully weighing the tradeoffs, came to a conclusion.

‘Even if we fight in this spot, it will be difficult to capture them alive.’

The port located in District 47 is the center of transportation for various goods and container personnel.

It is an area where the interests and conflicts of all kinds of organizations and powers are intricately intertwined.

In a place like this, if you attack first in order to capture Peisha, strong people from various organizations will come running.

If you decide and press down, you may be able to achieve your goal, but it is difficult to prevent unnecessary rumors from spreading.

It is a complex task that does not end with simply capturing Peisha, but also involves the creation of the Mage Tower and the transfer of authority.

At best, with the help of Oliviera, he even borrowed the president’s power.

It would be enough here to check what gambles Paisha is playing and when she visits the casino.

Thinking so, the moment Lennok turned his attention to the slot machine Peysha had moved to.

“… … game?”

Lennok realized that the machine Paisha had activated was different from your average slot machine.

Two machines are attached to each other, and two people sitting opposite each other are fiercely manipulating the machine.

A shape that looks more like a game machine than a slot machine or gambling board.

However, it is a place where more chips are coming and going than any game board or machine in a casino.

Paisha is also throwing the chips she has earned from other gambling into the device.

Apparently, the reason he won chips at this casino in the first place was to get the stakes to activate that device.

While Lennok looked at the device carefully, Darby explained as if he had searched the database.

[It’s a popular gambling game machine in Talker Fuzz, but it seems to be very popular among magic users. It’s to the extent that information related to Balkan is also released?]

“It’s popular in Talker Fuzz… … .”

Lennok murmured and sneaked up behind the machine the other player was playing on.

On the screen, two characters are exchanging fists and kicks.

The unique thing is that the slot rotates and calculates the probability whenever the character moves.

Each time you attack or defend, the probability is calculated to determine the success rate, and if successful, damage is dealt.

After winning like that, the method of converting the consumed points and returning them to chips.

The problem is that each time the slot is rotated, a chip with at least 100,000 cells must be consumed one by one.

‘It’s something made to thoroughly consume chips.’

Lennok, who was silently looking at the machine from behind, smiled bitterly inside.

Even if the character’s attack succeeds, you need to hit it at least ten times to defeat it.

It means that once you start the game, you can’t even break even without hitting a chip with at least 1 million cells.

The same goes for the opponent, so the number of chips absorbed by both players must be staggering.

However, as if the word that it was popular was not a lie, people were clinging to the machines lined up on the walls of the casino.

After looking around at them, Lennok sat down in a seat far away from Paisha and inserted the chip given to him by the server.

Tiring!!

A character appeared on the screen and a number was displayed above his head.

[20]

Since the chip with 2 million cells is inserted, it must mean that it gives 20 attack opportunities.

As soon as I clicked the Matching Accept button, my opponent was captured.

[NEW CHALLENGER!!]

Pan!!

Two characters face each other in an empty virtual space.

Lennok smiled wryly after checking the number that floated above the other character’s head.

[192]

As much as you can buy attack opportunities with money, the more opportunities you have, the more slots you can spin and the higher the chance of a successful hit.

A game that started without a bird to learn how to control.

But the moment Lennok picked up the console, he realized that this wasn’t just a game of chance.

Awesome!!

Lennok’s character was hit and his stamina was severely reduced.

‘I have to directly manipulate the character and enter the selection.’

When the opponent chooses to attack, if he fails to press defense, the slot does not return and he gets hit as it is.

When attacking and defending, the only thing you can choose is which part to aim for among the three parts of the head, chest, and legs.

There is no evasion command. It’s probably to keep the game from dragging unnecessarily.

Having judged that far, Lennok’s eyes sank deeply.

‘There is a corner where psychological warfare and judgment occupy more than I thought. Isn’t that a rule that completely relies on luck?’

Although it takes the form of a slot machine or game console, the feeling of running unexpectedly is close to that of a card game.

I was going to kill time by chipping away at Peysha, but there were a few interesting elements for Lennok to see as well.

[Keugyakyagyya!!]

The opponent’s character provokes in front of Lennok, who has already lost nearly half of his HP.

It’s a confident attitude that seems half-assured of victory.

However, Lennok ignored the opponent’s provocation and immediately moved the console and pressed the attack command first.

[19]

[18]

[17]

… …

[11]

Kirik!!

As the slots rotated, the attack and defense judgments alternated in succession, and the number of attack opportunities that floated above Lennok’s head quickly disappeared.

However, it wasn’t Lennok that lost his HP every time the slot was rotated, but the opponent’s character.

As if hitting a jackpot at will, every time Lennok attacks, he is raising a series of high probability judgments.

puck!! puck!!

Only then did the opponent seem to be carefully turning the slot, but the physical strength of the two characters was already similar.

[…] … !!]

The character who hesitated in embarrassment attacks again.

As the chances of attacking are overwhelmingly high, he must be planning to win the opportunity to attack by pushing the number of times.

[8]

[7]

[6]

While exchanging workshops, Lennok’s coins are also quickly depleted, but in the meantime, his physical strength is also depreciated.

Lennok, who was holding the console, nodded.

“I understand the rules roughly.”

If you allow hit in the order of the head, chest, and legs, your stamina will decrease a lot, or you will receive damage with a low probability by responding to an attack command with an attack.

Even the fact that the probability adjustment goes in to some extent depending on each other’s command selection.

But most importantly, Lennok can choose where to play the slots himself.

At that moment, the game turns into a game mixed with psychological warfare rather than a simple luck meter.

It’s not just about choosing the common sense line with the best probability.

If you can set an option that will win unconditionally and drive your opponent to that side.

[1]

The last chance left for Lennok to attack. Thrilling stamina that does not have much left for each other.

But instead of pressing the command, Lennok let go of the console.

Kiriric!!

The moment the opponent’s right hit pierces Lennok’s character, who has not taken any action, the slot is rotated for judgment.

[Bottom verdict. Minimize damage.] While

Lennok’s character’s physical strength was barely halfway down, he stopped.

Lennok pressed the command again.

[Suspension decision. The damage command works.]

As I hit the chest of the opponent’s character who reached out defenselessly, the remaining blood was shed and the game ended in an instant.

[1P WIN!]

Lennok’s character stands with a concise message.

At that moment, the number [162] written above the opponent’s character’s head quickly decreased and Lennok’s number increased.

Beep beep!!

[162] ㅡ > [130]

[0] ㅡ > [32]

After winning, is it a way to refill the number of attacks considering the number of attacks used so far?

It will be adjusted in consideration of the point gap with the opponent, but even taking that into account, the compensation is quite salty.

Lennok thought that far and looked away, then stopped for a moment when he saw the people standing behind him.

People holding dozens of chips were all looking at Lennok with sparkling eyes.

“You know how to play this game.”

“Let’s play with me. Let’s see your skills!”

The appearance of people standing in line holding coins in turn, as if they were watching behind their backs.

On the other side, the server who handed Lennok a chip is waving with a proud smile.

But Lennok ignored the onlookers and glanced the other way.

“… … .”

Peysha’s gaze blatantly looked this way, as if she had clearly recognized Lennok’s existence before she knew it.

Beyond the blurry face whose expression is unknown, only a cool gaze shines softly.

After looking at Lennok like that for a while, Peysha turned her gaze back to the game console as if she had been matched.

Lennok, instead of paying attention to such a pesha, started operating the console again as if unconsciously.

* * *

“It’s strong.”

“Why are you so good at games!!”

“I know it’s a game that has just arrived in this city!!”

The twentieth player who was knocked out leaves as if running away.

Lennok ignored the other person and silently looked at the numbers above his character’s head.

[542]

This should be enough to stand out in the gambling house.

Feisha, who was playing the game silently in the corner, also seemed to have defeated all the opponents who challenged her.

“… … .”

Was she also conscious of Lennok?

Faisha moved to her seat without hesitation and sat down on the game console across from Lennok.

“Put the chip in.”

After Peysha said that to Lennok, the match was played and the game was immediately settled.

Lennok fell silent when he saw the number floating above Peisha’s character’s head.

[3091]

Points different from the other players I’ve dealt with so far.

It must have been that he did not simply beat and drive the money into his hand, but trampled on his opponent and took it away.

Paisha, who was staring at the screen blankly, asked.

“I’ve been playing since before. Have you ever played this game before?”

Did he mean that he was keeping an eye on Lennok’s play even while playing the game indifferently?

“well.”

Lennok bluntly lied.

An ambiguous reply that neither affirms nor denies.

However, Peysha said with a neutral expression, as if she didn’t pay much attention to Lennok’s answer.

“There isn’t much to enjoy on the battlefield.”

A woman gripped the console as Lennok chose an answer.

“It’s just boring to compete with idiots who buy their luck with money… … In that respect, this game isn’t bad.”

“… … .”

“This is the most useful thing to keep your senses.”

Freyja called Peisha a gambler, but what she says is somewhat far from her fanatical love of gambling.

To put it mildly, the tone seems to have a purpose other than enjoying entertainment itself.

But instead of paying attention to her words, Lennok left the console and quietly patted his arms.

In the meantime, the characters of the two were caught on the other side of the screen, and Peisha nodded.

“Start.”

The way she started playing the game right away, as if she wasn’t interested in Lennok’s reaction.

Regardless of his skills, he probably thinks he’s just an opponent passing by. Lennok knew.

Even at first glance, she must have been a player who has been playing this game for a long time and has reached a level of maturity in both experience and skill.

It is difficult for Lennok, who has played only 20 games repeatedly, to catch up in a short period of time.

But knowing that, why did Lennok decide to play at this point and catch Peysha’s eye?

That’s because the game itself was a concept that had to satisfy the elements of skill and luck at the same time.

And when it came to adjusting ‘luck’ itself, Lennok had something to do too.

Kiriririk… … !!

Inside Lennok’s bosom, the black cube pentarect vibrates violently and changes its shape into a dice.

As he rolls a die with a 6 on all six sides, Lennok grabs the console.

The moment the character punches the jackpot.

Paaang!!

“… … what?”

As the jackpot explodes from the first attack, Peisha’s stamina is drastically reduced, but it does not stop there.

In the second attack that followed, the amazing slot hit the jackpot again.

Buff!!

Even in the third, fourth and fifth times, only Lennok’s slot hits the jackpot and continues to attack without hesitation.

As if overwhelming luck struck apart from Peisha’s character manipulation.

A series of judgments that unilaterally hit the attack without any manipulation or calculation.

bang! bang! bang!!

Even if you just press the button without any technique or tricks, the jackpot explodes and the character’s stamina is completely cut off.

The game was over just like that.

“What the fuck is this… … .”

“What the hell did I just see?”

Even those who were watching around looked at Lennok with a fish-eyed expression.

Lennok, who slowly got up from his seat, casually threw out a word.

“It’s easy.”

“… … !!”

Sparks flew in Peysha’s eyes, who were staring blankly at the screen.

As Lennok was about to leave without incident, a brown, shiny chip was lodged in front of his eyes.

Kwajik!!

The clear magic power mixed with the chips that dug into the hard marble floor.

Peysha said, looking at Lennok with an expressionless face.

“Hey, do one more.”

Lennok laughed.

“Nope.”

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