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Chapter 466-465 Playing Mahjong Doesn't Bring Happiness

Chapter 466, Section 465: Playing Mahjong Doesn't Bring Happiness

After asking around, I found they were all terrible chess players.

The only reliable person I can rely on is a brainless player who plays like a big shot, a self-destructive player who's either you or me, and is not suitable to be a teammate.

The Primarch suggested, "Why don't you bring the fries? I have a feeling that Yuu-dew's rules aren't that simple."

That makes sense. Since it's a 2v2 game, good teamwork is very important.

French Fries recalled: "I think I haven't played mahjong since the Stars started."

Jiang Heyi was overjoyed and grabbed her hand: "That's right, that's right, that's exactly what I wanted to hear."

A few months is enough time to get the newbie protection package back!

With the participants confirmed, the next step is to define the rules.

Jiang Heyi pondered for a moment: "Then let's play Japanese mahjong... and it has to be an online mahjong game with winning hand prompts."

Jiang Heyi can do other types too, but not French Fries, so we can only use the type where she used to be a god to play.

The fixed rules of Xilu Mahjong are introduced, and the Chaos Celestial Sphere descends.

Entry selection.

[Limited Thinking]

The thinking time after each round of drawing cards will fluctuate between 3 and 10 seconds.

bad!
He blurted out from under the covers, "Isn't this just a bad hand battle?"

Thinking about the hand and changing your winning strategy both take time.

Compressed thinking time means that players can't think straight and can't even analyze the situation. They can only focus on making cards and rushing forward.

Jiang Heyi sensed something was amiss: "Xi Lu, can I request to assist in the battle?"

"Of course, but who would you like to ask for help?"

The spectators were also somewhat confused.

What can you do if you call for help in a 4-player mahjong game?
Peeking at the cards, or violent mahjong?
Flip the mahjong table and smash it down on the doll's head—is that how you win without actually playing mahjong?

Soon after……

"Hmm, I think I understand. Stick close to Sister Fries and record the cards played by the other three players. It's simple, I can do it."

The little book, which had transformed from insect mist, landed on French fries' shoulder and nodded vigorously.

With a limited number of thought-provoking terms, players are prone to mental overload.

With the help of insect fog, information organization will be easier.

"There are NPCs like this?"

"Holy crap, there are all sorts of cheats at the boundary between reality and illusion, huh?!"

"Now we've connected to the card counter."

A card table is generated.

Jiang Heyi and the fries had just sat down when everything went black before their eyes, and the voices of the people on the boundary between reality and illusion faded into the distance behind them.

In the blink of an eye, the field of vision changed.

The surrounding area was decorated in the style of a standard chess and card room, and they were the only table in the room.

Looking around at the other three people...

Jiang Heyi rubbed his eyes.

A dark, human-shaped silhouette sat upright in a chair.

What are you doing for me?

Mikasa City, right? Three suspects, clones of Xiao Hei.

As expected, the rules weren't that simple.

Once in the game, players have no way of knowing who their teammates are.

In this way, the basis for your strategy of teamwork when you win no longer exists.

Combined with the term "limited thinking," this greatly reduces the player's room for maneuver.

Not good.

The rules clearly state that the competition will only end when one person is eliminated.

To play it safe, only play small hands and slowly whittle down the opponent's health. This process is lengthy and requires a lot of concentration.

Bunny girl Yuu holds a whiteboard and gently places it in the center of the mahjong table.

Pai Shan emerged.

"You can arrange the mahjong tiles with just your thoughts, which matches your description of online mahjong," Xi Lu said with a smile. "If there are no objections, the match will officially begin in 10 seconds."

Each team starts with 25000 points, East 1st round.

Jiang Heyi, south.

While he was still figuring out how to break the deadlock, the cards in front of him were refreshed.

With just one glance, his vision went black.

1 and 9 of bamboo, 1 and 3 of dominoes, East, West, North, white tile, middle tile...

It has all sorts of junk, and it doesn't even meet the standards for a no-rank card; it's terrible.

A classic opening hand that makes you not want to play any cards, only think about defense.

Jiang Heyi sighed.

"got used to."

The first round of thinking time was 3 seconds, and everyone acted very quickly.

Although he can't be called a mahjong expert, he can deduce what each player is doing by analyzing the discarded tiles at the beginning of the game and the discard pile in the middle game.

This is also a key point in the rules of Japanese Mahjong—only by matching the hand type can you win.

The card type determines the score.

If you guess that the opponent's winning hand is not high and multiple players are going to win, you can take the initiative to discard a winning tile that allows another player to win, thus resolving the situation.

In the first two rounds, the other three players performed normally, discarding unwanted tiles such as East, South, West, North, Center, Fortune, and White.

"According to the rules, even the puppets don't know who their allies are."

"Is it possible to simply defend and wait for the puppets to unleash their big cards and then explode?"

After thinking it over and going through several more rounds, the situation gradually became clear.

Both players were aggressively discarding 1 and 9 tiles, both eating and ponging, their intentions were quite clear.

Break the last one and nine!
A classic hand type; as long as you don't have 1 or 9, you can win without any problems. It's a nightmare that anyone who wants to make a big hand can't avoid.

Only one left...

Jiang Heyi looked at his terrible hand and threw down a 7 tile.

As long as I don't want to win, I can annoy all three other players!
Wait, how come the next player also lost 7?
Jiang Heyi glanced at the card game.

The player to the left lost the following cards in the last three rounds: 4 of bamboo, 1 of dots, and 7 of dots.

"!"

In an instant, he realized it.

After glancing at his cards, Jiang Heyi decisively played 4 when it was his turn.

The next round will be 1 of bamboo.

In the next round, it was a 7 of bamboo. As if the tiles were aligned, Jiang Heyi played a tile, and the next player played the same tile.

The players with the God's-eye view were in an uproar.

They had no information gap and clearly saw that Jiang Heyi's next supplier was French fries!
Meanwhile, the fries were laughing and muttering to themselves, "Now I understand."

"How did they do it?"

"Wasn't your identity hidden?"

He watched the cards the two of them played from under the covers and then suddenly clapped his hands.

The two of them had the same idea.

Under the current rules, the most crucial aspect is identifying teammates and avoiding accidental injury.

When you can't chat or type, different games have their own secret codes.

FPS games involve firing guns in a fixed rhythm.

In military vehicle simulation games, you can send friendly signals with a machine gun and use the vehicle's long scope to attract your teammates' attention and elicit a response at the start of the game.

The fries use a brand name.

"What card meaning? I don't understand it at all," Orange Tea said, bewildered.

“Take a close look at the two cards that are aligned.”

"4, 1, 7, what's wrong with that?"

"Don't just look at the numbers, look at the pattern too."

4 ropes, 1 tube...

Orange Tea suddenly realized something, turned around sharply, and looked at the Four Primal Bodies.

The Tetraprimal could hardly keep a straight face, and helplessly shrugged.

Too abstract!

1 cylinder = O, O = circle

The shape of the 7 cylinders is similar to T, where T = solid.

The jailer clenched his fist: "See, I told you abstract concepts do have some use."

Orange Tea waved her hand: "No, no, no, you can't compare to those two."

These kinds of code words definitely cannot be discussed before the match or used in the game, otherwise Yuu would most likely issue a warning.

But if you come up with a brilliant idea during the game, that's a different story.

Given the presence of two players who played randomly, the two players with no tiles (1 and 9) were very unfortunate and failed to win even after drawing all the tiles.

In the first round of mahjong, everyone's score remained unchanged at 25000.

The dealer position was then passed to Jiang Heyi.

Knowing that the next customer would be French fries, the pressure suddenly eased.

Like a hunter traveling alone in a dark forest, suddenly receiving help from his companions, one in front and one behind, keeping watch over the surroundings.

A sense of security.

To put Jiang Heyi at ease and to prevent the absurd and unacceptable occurrence of changing positions after a round of mahjong from happening, French Fries immediately discarded 4.

The moment Jiang Heyi pieced together the names of the four original entities, he could distinguish between friend and foe.

Like a bridge, it closely connects the two people at the card table.

"The young couple uses the four original entities as a medium to confirm each other's existence, which sounds very romantic, but the thought that the four original entities are still single is a bit like hell."

"I'm sorry, I hadn't thought of that. Now that you mention it, I can't help but laugh."

"It's hard to stretch."

"Even though the Four Primal Bodies are financially independent, they're still so low-key. They're probably just like Squid Bro, living a simple life. It's amazing that no women have set their sights on them?"

"Hehe, the boundary between reality and illusion is completely invisible, you can't find it even if you want to."

Let's make an assumption.

How do we make that assumption?

"The daily routine of the four primal beings is to play games with their roommates, discuss the activities of the Stellar Community after waking up, and gather information to prepare for the night."

"I'll most likely be taking my free time to the gym."

"Guild game team building, have fun together."

"When I go out occasionally, it's usually to the convenience store or to the supermarket for a big shopping trip with the prison guard."

"Excuse me, how did you run into him?"

"Oh, when they go on their big shopping trip at the supermarket, you're probably at work or in class."

While Nong Ya was explaining the mahjong game, she glanced at the chat and noticed that the audience was discussing the four primitives.

These remarks, made with such covetousness for the wealth and freedom of the four fundamental entities, are truly infuriating.

It was as if the Tetramorph was the biggest fish in the pond, and the anglers were on high alert, just waiting to cast their lines and catch it into a big fish.

"Anyone who thinks like that has a very simplistic view of the Four Primal Bodies," Nong Ya said dismissively.

If being good-looking is enough to make the Four Primal Bodies fall in love, then she considers herself to have some ability.

However, when they are alone, the four original bodies behave much like monks.

It's no joke that you can't see even a trace of worldly desire.

Is this sycophantic guy trying to get his hands on her?

Ah!
At this point, the second round of mahjong has ended.

Still, no one won.

The mahjong dolls were quite intelligent; once they realized someone was making a big hand, they all went on the defensive, giving no chance whatsoever.

Want to mess around?

I can't strangle you!
Jiang Heyi sighed as he sculpted the nearly completed Qing Dynasty old man (the deck consisted entirely of 1 and 9 tiles).

That was incredibly stupid.

Anyone could sense something was wrong if they saw that there wasn't a 1 or 9 in the discard pile.

I'd rather not win, but I'd still crush 1 and 9.

Ugh……

You're either dealt a bad hand or a good one; after all that effort, someone sees through your strategy and seizes control.

nausea!

Mahjong, like card games, can't bring you any joy at all!

After two consecutive deadlocks, Jiang Heyi is starting to feel the pressure.

They once discussed a kind of metaphysics while playing mahjong in their group.

In other words, if you can win once, you can keep winning.

But if you're given a chance and you don't use it, you'll be unlucky until you manage to win big and change your luck.

It's a bit mystical, but people who play mahjong for a long time generally start to believe in it.

"I have a bad feeling that I will never see such a good hand again."

(End of this chapter)

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