It has six eyes, and also fiery red eyes.

Chapter 29 The Birth of the Blind Box of Infinite Surprises - The Card Version of Memories

When Levi was 7 years old, everything was ready; she was prepared to leave her tribe and go on an adventure.

But a few months later, she was ready to leave, and Kurapika was born.

This made her change her plans and postpone her departure.

While it was called preparation, packing the things she needed to take with her during what seemed like months was actually done in just a few days. The focus was more on developing her new Nen ability.

This time it's a pure materialization-type Nen ability. Lea had already roughly conceived it when she was taking her Nen attribute test.

It's mainly about cards.

However, it's a gacha game!

However, it seems to be different from what I imagined?

Because of this, several months were delayed, and then Kurapika was born, further postponing the start of his adventure.

Going back to the cards, the initial idea was to have a system similar to the Onmyoji game I used to play, with cards having different levels, one-time draws and 10-draws, and even a pity system.

However, this mental ability doesn't obey your mind. What you think is one thing, but the reality is another, and it differs from your imagination.

However, it's still just a gacha game!

What was initially created was the most basic, card-based, beginner version, or the version for ordinary people.

Because it is infinite, the constraints and agreements are not very strict. Basically, there are no restrictions or vows made to oneself, and the finished product is very ordinary.

The only advantage is convenience, and there's no limit to it.

The downside is that the items pulled out are very ordinary, just everyday consumer goods.

Although there is a guarantee, it seems to make little difference whether there is a guarantee or not. It can only be said to be slightly useful, since these are all very ordinary daily necessities.

Because there are many differences in rarity levels, the cards are not classified according to the Onmyoji system. Instead, they are classified in a simple and clear alphabetical order.

For example, a pack of tissues, a pack of matches, a pack of wet wipes, a 350ml bottle of mineral water, and a slice of ordinary whole-wheat bread. These are considered decent; they're just ordinary E-brand (white light) bread?

For example, a slightly better option would include a four-piece bedding set, a comforter, a latex pillow, and a flashlight? That would be considered a D-brand (green light) product.

Even better is the C-card (blue light). As long as you keep trying, you'll eventually get it. It just takes some mental energy. After all, this version doesn't limit the number of draws per day. As long as you have enough mental energy, you can draw however you want. Plus, there's a pity system.

At this time, there will be some relatively expensive daily necessities, such as an expensive and luxurious dress, a small bottle of pure natural and pollution-free rose perfume, and a pair of high-quality sneakers.

Then there's brand B (purple light), some high-tech products, such as a high-quality 512GB 5G touchscreen smartphone, the same tablets mentioned above, as well as thin and light high-configuration laptops, or high-configuration rechargeable drones.

Next up is Brand A (red light), which prioritizes quality (slightly high-tech & limited to one item only), while also offering common, high-tech products that are green, clean, and pollution-free. These include a genuine solar-powered power bank, a genuine solar-powered skateboard (Conan version), a genuine butterfly-shaped bow tie voice changer (Conan version), a genuine set of tracking glasses (Conan version), and so on.

The S-rank cards (orange light) are quite special; their power surpasses that of the A-rank cards, but they can be unreliable, as you can only draw one at a time. And generally, the ones you draw are quite unreliable and flawed, though they are all very powerful.

For example, there's a disposable GPS locator, a product from Keke. As long as you know the other person's name, you can use the GPS locator to find out where they are, but it can only be used once.

For example, there is a disposable perfect human skin mask. Although it can only be used once and the effect lasts for 24 hours, it can perfectly transform into the appearance of other people's faces, and the appearance is indistinguishable.

Then there's the SS brand (golden light), which wins with both quality and quantity. Whether it's European or not, you can tell with a test. The products are the same as the S brand, but there are more than one, at least two, and at most one hundred.

Finally, there's the SSS brand (colored light), a super-intelligent AI robot with humanoid simulation, a super-constant temperature suit with super-long battery life, and a super-automatic green energy solar panel electric vehicle that can operate on land, sea, and air.

There's also the F card, the lowest-ranking card with a gray light. The items you draw from these are generally pretty useless.

For example, a dry stick (maybe it can be used as firewood?), a bundle of dry thatch (if you collect enough, you can make a thatched hut?), a huge stone slab one square meter in size, 10 centimeters thick (maybe it can be used for teppanyaki? At least in the Hunter world), and a fragment of an N-card.

It's really ordinary, and it's really trash.

However, the highest level has some advanced technology and is almost unusual, but it is still divided into the regular version.

This is the card version of the Unlimited Surprise Blind Box.

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