Chapter 226: Cassiusâs Secret Treasure (Part Two)
The serpent lady flashed a charming, almost electric smile at this rare high-paying customer, speaking in a sweet, melodic voice:
âOf course, dear guest.â
She was about to instruct the ogres to bring over the boxes when Charlotte interrupted.
âNo, I donât want the ones youâre picking. Can I choose the boxes myself?â
âHuh?â
The serpent lady looked puzzled, but kept her courtesy. âNo problem, though I doubt it makes any difference.â
âIt makes a huge difference!â
Charlotte dramatically adjusted his glasses, exuding confidence. âHa! According to the official lore, since these are âCassiusâs Gifts,â there must be valuable items hidden within.â
âBut knowing the damn devs, would they make it easy for you to get something good? What if the best items were already taken by earlier buyers, and whatâs left is trash?â
He pointed to the boxes, a glint of certainty in his eyes, speaking loudly.
âSo, clearly, the boxes are meant to fleece us first, recoup costs, then finally let some of us score something worthwhile. But they couldnât predict Iâd choose to draw from the very bottom!â
âWatch and learn, everyone, as I outplay the system!â
Hearing Charlotteâs reasoning, the gathered players nodded in agreement.
âDamn, no wonder heâs the leader of a big guild. He knows his stuff.â
âMakes sense. I might follow his lead.â
âThe guyâs a legendâheâs figured out the entire system. No wonder no one was getting any good pulls before.â
Cassius, observing all this from his palace, chuckled in disbelief, âYouâre overthinking it. I didnât rig anything. Just buy it normally, and youâd get the prize.â
âCome on, whereâs my legendary item hiding?â
Charlotte walked to the far end of the shop, surveying the identical boxes, pretending to ponder deeply, before carefully choosing one.
âHeh, looks like the first rare gear is about to come out.â
Under the expectant gaze of the crowd, Charlotte opened the box with a flourish, revealing a white light.
âSwishââ
ăOgreâs Beast-hide Armoră
Rarity: None
Item Description: A crude coat made from the hide of a warg, worn by ogres for years. It reeks with a stench that could potentially ward off annoying neighbors.
The hopeful gazes around him all fell on the fly-infested beast hide. Silence followed, broken by a few scattered boos.
âHow could this be?â
Charlotteâs eyes widened, disbelief written all over his face.
Glancing around at the skeptical crowd, he coughed awkwardly and explained, âEven I canât hit the jackpot every time. This is a game of probability, after all. But Iâve got nine more boxes! Just watch!â
He picked another box, one that seemed to call to him.
The box opened.
The crowd craned their necks to see.
ăLackman Nobleâs Whipă
Rarity: None
Discovered in the dungeons of an old castle, this whip silently tells of the cruelty the Lackman family inflicted on their people.
Charlotteâs face darkened. Noticing the amused glances from the crowd, he forced a feeble smile.
âCough, cough, another fluke. But Iâve still got eight more.â
One by one, eight more boxes were opened.
ăGoblinâs Stinky Shoeă, ăKobold Traderâs Green Bandanaă, ăLizardmanâs Old Bone Staffă, ăOrcâs Underpantsă...
âHow is this even possibleâ?â
Charlotte stood there, stunned, feeling the urge to cough up blood.
He had pulled eight pieces of utter junk. Not even beggars in Northwind Fortress would take them, yet heâd spent a whole fifty gold coins!
The crowd murmured, incredulous at his bad luck.
âYou must be cursed with bad luck from Africa.â
Some were blunt, drawing laughter from the crowd.
Being ridiculed by hundreds of people was a blow to Charlotteâs pride. Flushing red, he snapped back, âYou just donât understand! This is data collection! By analyzing this, Iâm calculating the gameâs odds and the algorithm behind it. Once I crack it, Iâll know how to game the system!â
Hearing his confident explanation, the crowd almost believed him.
But soon, someone loudly questioned, âThen why donât you just get a good item now to prove it?!â
âYeah, show us!â
âBuy another one and show us!â
The crowd clamored for more, eager for entertainment.
Charlotte, now beet red, breathing heavily, finally made up his mind.
âSmack!â
He slapped down fifty gold coins, dumping them on the counter and shouted, âAnother ten boxes!â
âIâve figured out the algorithm. Single pulls arenât guaranteed, so Iâll go for a ten-pull!â
âDamn, heâs really rich!â
âOnly he could pull this off.â
Ten carefully selected boxes were brought over by the ogres, and at Charlotteâs command, they were all opened at once, an impressive sight that made many players exclaim.
âTo all the spellcasters from the past to the present, how many of you have ascended? Either way, I humbly pray to youâplease, let me score big this time!â
Charlotte muttered this fervent prayer in his heart.
However, what came next was even more unbelievableâten beams of white light shone simultaneously, reflecting on Charlotteâs glasses, making his face look ghastly pale.
Underpants, coats, bandanas, cloaksâthese white-tier items could practically form a complete set for a stylish beggar.
âHow is this possible?! How could there be nothingânot even a green item?!â
His legs gave out, and he slumped to the floor, muttering:
âMy entire yearâs savingsâŠâ
The serpent lady, full of concern, leaned over to support him, whispering a âkindâ offer into his ear: âDear guest, if you wish, we offer a loan service here as well.â
âFor you, due to your outstanding contributions, only a five percent annual interest rate.â
âYou gotta be kidding meâŠâ
Charlotte, sitting on the floor, was almost ready to pass out from rage.
The crowd either sighed or laughed at his misfortune, some even felt relieved.
âThank goodness I didnât buy anything; this is too much of a scam.â
âRight? Cassiusâs âtreasuresâ seem more like trash heaps. Even buying twenty boxes didnât get him anything good.â
âCharlotte took one for the team. We appreciate your sacrifice, man.â
Cassius, observing, started to grow worried: âIs this carefully planned event about to flop?â
âThis guy is just too unlucky! Even if itâs random, thereâs no way he opened twenty boxes and got absolutely nothing!â
He almost wanted to step in and slap some sense into him, telling him that opening boxes normally wouldâve yielded a rare item.
After all, Cassius had planned this out thoughtfully; even a money-grabbing scheme needs sustainability, a long-term strategy.
If players were scared away in the first attempt, their enthusiasm would be lost.
So Cassius had even ensured there were a dozen decent rare items to draw, hoping to draw players back when the official game launched.
Once these beta testers flaunted their good pulls on the forums, like âI got a blue-tier item for just five gold!â it would definitely make the new players envious and eager to try.
Thus, endless waves of players would jump into this pit willingly.
But Charlotteâs rotten luck was beyond expectation, leaving Cassius questioning his own plans.
Several more players tried after that, but under Charlotteâs misguided advice, they all randomly picked boxes, and without exception, all got white-tier items.
âThis is such a scam.â
âLearn from our tears, donât buy.â
Watching the shiny boxes, âFlying Witchâ felt her fingers itch. She loved collecting quirky items to brew her grotesque potions.
She hesitated for a moment, coins in hand, but decided to buy one.
âYou know, you have to try everything once. Itâs just for the experienceâeven if it doesnât work, maybe itâll cheer up our dear guild master. Poor guy, heâs got it rough.â
She didnât have high expectations, just wanted to join the fun.
The serpent lady asked, âMiss, would you like to choose a box yourself, like the others?â
Flying Witch giggled, âNah, just pick one for me. Iâm just here for fun.â
âHere you go. Five gold, exact.â
Though it was only five gold, she winced a little, reluctant to part with it.
The serpent lady chuckled, taking the coins and signaling the ogres to bring over a box.
It so happened that the box meant for Charlotte was brought to Flying Witch.
She casually opened the box.
âWhirrââ
A clear sound echoed, and brilliant blue light shone from the box.
A luxurious wand inlaid with seven different-colored crystals lay quietly, exuding a potent magical aura.
ăWand of Wondersă
Rarity: Rare
Item Description: This wand contains seven charges. While holding it, you can make a target perform magic. The target can be a creature, object, or point in space.
The spell effects are random, ranging from ăSlowă, ăStinking Cloudă, to strange effects like âturning skin bright blueâ or âshooting a stream of gemstones.â
âArenât you surprised? Isnât it exciting? This is magicâendless wonders and surprises!â â Archmage Trenard, after studying the Sea of Chaos.
âHuh?â
Flying Witchâs jaw dropped in shock.
The crowd was stunned silent for a moment, then erupted. They had been expecting a joke, but now someone actually got something!
âDamn, someone got it!â
âA rare! Itâs a rare item! And itâs the most valuableâa wand like that must be worth over a thousand gold!â
âScrew you, lucky Europeans!â
âFaith wonât change your fate, but cash can surely keep you unlucky!â
Charlotte, sulking at a distance, glanced over and saw the blue-tier wand before Flying Witchâthe box that should have been his.
âOh, heavens, why have you forsaken me?!â
Charlotte felt as though he were about to cough up blood, wanting nothing more than to lie down and let life end.
Flying Witch, feeling the crowdâs intense gaze, blushed.
She quickly noticed Charlotte nearby and cheerfully waved to him, wanting to share the happy news with her guild master who had always helped her level up.
âGuild Master! Over here, I got something!â
âDonât call me Guild Master anymoreâŠâ
âCall me Chieftain instead, you shameful lucky ones. Thereâs now a great divide between you and us unlucky folksâa wall of sorrow. Farewell, forever.â
Charlotte collapsed to the ground, utterly drained.
He slowly closed his eyes, seemingly passing out, ready to embrace the darkness.
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