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Chapter 44

From what he knew, not to mention this nearly weakest Beginner's Village, even in the Myriad Realms, among the most elite beginner villages, those who could casually produce ten Gold Coins were pitifully few.

Yet this person had actually taken out a hundred Gold Coins— this was simply unbelievable.

"Little brother, you’re not pulling old Ox’s leg, are you?"

Without explaining, Qin Han directly handed over the hundred Gold Coins.

Clink! Clink! Clink!

The crisp, golden sound of coins landing in his palm was music to the ears—enough to make one’s ears melt.

Iron Ox excitedly cradled the coins.

Now that the transaction was complete, he instantly learned the other’s name:

Qin Han.

No surprise there.

Someone who could spend so lavishly had to be the big shot with the highest appearance rate on the World Announcements.

Only someone like that could casually produce a hundred Gold Coins.

"Little brother, come, come! Hurry up and spin the prize wheel!"

"Our winning rate is extremely high. You’ll definitely get your money’s worth!"

Iron Ox fiddled with the screen for a moment before pointing at the spin button.

"See? Do you want to press it, or should I do it for you?"

"I’ll do it."

Qin Han stepped forward without hesitation and lightly tapped the spin button.

Immediately, the large screen whirred to life, spinning rapidly.

Ding! Ding! Ding!

The sounds rang out one after another.

Before long, a gleaming golden item was drawn— Dark Gold Knight Sword Fragment. Collect ten fragments to exchange for the complete equipment.

Iron Ox exclaimed, "Little brother, your luck is downright heaven-defying! To draw a Dark Gold-tier item on your first try! Just a few more spins, and you’ll have a full Dark Gold weapon. Looks like my shop’s going to take a loss today."

Qin Han ignored him.

Others might not know, but he understood all too well— the probability of drawing these fragments increased incrementally.

The first piece had a 50% chance of being drawn, but the subsequent ones would get progressively harder.

By the last fragment, unless you spun thousands or even tens of thousands of times, dreaming of getting it was just that—a dream.

If obtaining the Treasure wasn’t tied to this lottery, he’d sooner die than step foot in this dump.

Suppressing his impatience, he continued pressing the button.

Beep! Beep! Beep! Beep! Beep!

Prizes poured out one after another— One Broom!

One Iron Basin!

One Shovel!

One Plain Iron Sword!

One Plain Bow and Arrows!

One Plain Long Knife!

By the seventh spin, a single Blue-tier Bow and Arrows finally appeared.

On the tenth spin, another Dark Gold Greatsword Fragment emerged, followed by another pile of scrap metal.

By the hundredth spin, he had only managed to draw five pieces of Blue-tier Equipment, three Dark Gold Greatsword Fragments, and the rest were either Plain-tier or other worthless junk.

With odds like these, even a dog would shake its head in disappointment.

Seeing the hundred Gold Coins exhausted, Iron Ox shook his head and sighed, "Ah, what a shame! Just seven more fragments, and you’d have gotten that Dark Gold-tier greatsword. How about a few more spins, little brother? You might just get it!"

Qin Han curled his lip and made to leave.

"Forget it. I’m done. I’ve got things to do—I’m leaving."

The swindler Iron Ox panicked at once and hurriedly called out, "Little brother, don’t go! Stay and play a while longer?"

How could he let such a fat sheep slip away so easily?

Qin Han remained unmoved. "I'd love to play more, but I really have things to attend to now. Maybe next time."

Iron Ox gritted his teeth and reluctantly said, "Boss, you seem quite busy. How about this? I’ll give you a little gadget so you can try your luck whenever you have some free time?"

...

In a corner of the Commercial Street in the Beginner's Village, Qin Han looked at the newly acquired card-drawing machine and smiled faintly.

With this thing, he could draw cards anytime, anywhere, saving him the hassle of running back and forth.

The card-drawing machine closely resembled a real-life tablet. Its functions were identical to the large screen, and even the treasures available were the same.

The only difference was the addition of a progress bar.

In this card-drawing game, every player had a personal progress bar that filled up the more Gold Coins they spent on draws.

Even players with the worst luck didn’t have to worry—once the progress bar was completely full, they could obtain all the equipment.

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