Family heirloom, then turned into a demon girl

Chapter 179 Mission: 027 No Guarantee Is a Bad Civilization

Chapter 179 Mission: 02-7 No Guarantee Is a Bad Civilization

But it was just a thought. Nero wouldn't really quit the game for this.

The gift game, titled "Flowers of a Thousand Rivers and Lakes," had a simple rule for winning: "Collect as many narcissus eggs as possible." However, if that were all, it would become a chaotic, ruleless brawl, inevitably becoming boring. Therefore, to spice things up, Thousand Eyes naturally arranged numerous small gift games throughout the game area.

Moreover, these games and the rewards that can be obtained are tied together in a vicious way.

Why is it called a vicious method? Just look at the prize redemption place of "Flowers of a Thousand Rivers and Lakes" to understand.

Just below the observation deck where Bai Yasha was located, there were many huge turntables arranged in a huge awning.

The turntable is divided into many small sectors, and it will start to rotate after specific props are put in - yes, the rules of "Flowers of a Thousand Rivers and Lakes" state that "different prizes can be exchanged for the number of flowers collected", which actually refers to "lottery".

Even more sinister was the fact that there was no guaranteed prize in the lottery. Nero could see at a glance that each prize pool contained at least five different prizes of varying value.

And that's not all, the biggest prizes in each prize pool are actually limited! To get them, you need not only strength, but also luck, which may be even more important.

This wasn't the only aspect of Shiroyasha's vicious tactics. To win the game prizes, a raffle was held, and the items required were specially crafted containers, which could only be obtained through the small gift games within the venue. Participants had to obtain these containers through these games, then fill them with narcissus ovaries before entering the raffle.

This would have been nothing, but Hakuyasha added an extra rule to these games.

The result is that no one can refuse to wear a swimsuit unless they completely give up the possibility of winning the prize or are strong enough to constantly snatch containers from others.

In order to feast his eyes, Bai Yasha has made every possible effort.

This level of enthusiasm is admirable, but it's a pity that Hakuyasha used this enthusiasm, along with his extraordinary talent and powerful strength, for evil purposes.

Stunning.

The moment Shiroyasha announced the start of the game, several large screens, like holographic projections, unfolded beneath the small garden's ceiling. Shiroyasha retreated to one side of the screens, and the focus of the screen was entirely on the bunny-eared girl, the referee, commentator, and mascot.

And this is exactly the reason why the cheers reached their climax and resounded through the sky.

The combination of flawless white skin and a jet-black bikini was visually striking enough, not to mention the girl named Black Rabbit also possessed a fiery figure and a youthful face. Looking at Black Rabbit's shyly flushed cheeks and sparkling eyes, Nero could fully understand the cheers of these people.

But Nero couldn't cheer, he just felt complicated.

Given Shiroyasha's personality, it's likely that the free swimsuits he rented would be bikini-style, just like the one Black Rabbit was wearing. It's no wonder Leticia reminded the others to prepare their swimsuits in advance.

After all, not everyone can accept wearing a bikini.

Nero temporarily pushed these thoughts out of her mind, patting San-Na to signal her to wait. Then, spreading her wings from behind, she quickly approached the raffle wheel and began to check the prize information. Different raffle machines corresponded to different prize pools and corresponding to different levels of raffle items. The five raffle items could hold different numbers of daffodil eggs. The smallest could hold only ten, while the largest required two hundred.

Nero's goal was naturally the grand prize among the grand prizes, the jackpot in the highest prize pool that could only be drawn once after collecting two hundred flowers.

Correspondingly, the Gift Games that produce this type of container are the least, and they are all located deep in the lake area.

All of these small-scale gift games can be held multiple times, but due to the randomness and limited nature of the prize pool, those who start the small-scale game the fastest still have a better chance of winning the grand prize. However, the method of interception is not only slow but also unstable.

Thinking of this, Nero understood that the practice of using different levels of props for lottery draws also served as a hidden restriction on looting. Because props in low-level prize pools could not be exchanged for higher-level props, placing different-level prizes in different prize pools would minimize the risk of bullying by powerful players who disdain low-level rewards, thus ensuring a better gaming experience for the lower-level community.

This also means that if you want to snatch something from someone, you have to first find a way to determine the level of the item they have. Otherwise, you will either get something useless or run into a dead end.

But that was all gossip. Nero had no intention of snatching other people's lottery items, nor was she worried about others snatching them from her. Two five-digit powerhouses standing together could essentially dominate the game. All Nero needed to do now was to travel as quickly as possible to the depths of the lake, win the lottery items from the Gift Game, and then collect narcissus eggs for the lottery.

The only thing to consider is that Nero should come back to draw after collecting a few draws.

If you run back and forth for just one or two draws, you'll waste too much time on the way; but if you collect more than ten draws before coming back, the jackpot might have already been taken.

There are only five jackpots available. And according to the notice next to it, the probability of winning is only 5%. While there are likely not many communities capable of claiming this jackpot, it's still a race against time.

"Sang Na."

After figuring out the prize pool situation, Nero quickly returned to Silver Wolf and asked, "Do you have a way to contact me remotely?"

San Na nodded silently. The chain around her neck suddenly broke, and the broken part wrapped around Nero's wrist, forming a silver bracelet. Then the Silver Wolf spoke, whispering, "It can flash to alert you."

It was enough. Even without using more complex methods like Morse code, it was enough, because Nero just needed someone to remind him of the prize pool.

"Then you just wait here." Nero nodded and told the Silver Wolf what it needed to do: "Every time someone takes the jackpot over there, you can let me know through it."

In this way, Nero can adjust his schedule at any time by monitoring the remaining amount of the prize pool.

The silver wolf nodded, quickly shrank to half a meter tall, and walked through the crowd to the lottery area.

Having completed the arrangements, Nero flew up again and headed towards the depths of the lake at full speed.

(End of this chapter)

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