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King of the Card Mage System

Ahli never thought his hobby of playing Trading Card Game would be useful for him someday. CARTA, a mysterious entity has befallen its wisdom to him, 3 months after his girlfriend went missing. It transported him to another world and bestowed him with the CARD MAGE system, a powerful magic system using aspects of card games, that have helped to win the war against the Demon King army. However, what purpose does his summoning are for? Does it have any connection with his missing girlfriend? Or does the world in need of another card mage to fight another rising threat? As he collects the Knowledge of CARTA, so does his true mission unveiled, one by one, in this brave new world. ------------------------------------------------------------- Author Comment: I planned this story before as a fanfic, but then as more elements of the story came to mind, I just knew that I had to make it an original story. For those who like strategy battles in detail, this would be the story for you. Also, as the story progress, it will get more scenes that might be difficult for some people, so be warned. ------------------------------------------------------------- Cover art and card design are original work of mine.

MahessaFPS · Fantasy
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312 Chs

Mind Games

The moment Ahli gave out his question, he saw Yola's eyes showing surprise and horror, confirming his theory about her. With that, he lowered the knife and placed in on the ground, even though it made him feel the pain again in his right lower back. And with that, his life point moved down again to 17.

<TURN 3>

As she did not say anything, Ahli turned to face the woman who still had the magic resistance effect. Her facial expression was the opposite of Yola's as she did not show any of the ones that Yola had shown, but instead, she showed anger and confidence, which Ahli assumed was the confidence to be able to kill him.

"Tell me, who is she? Which house she belongs to?" Asked Ahli to the woman as he pointed Yola with his thumb over his shoulder.

"I have no obligation to tell to a person who almost dies."