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Chapter 92 - Chapter 92 Wu Tong: Ten Consecutive Draws, Appraisal Complete, Luck Not Bad

Chapter 92 Wu Tong: Ten Consecutive Draws, Appraisal Complete, Luck Not Bad

As expected of Fu Hua, even after joining the chat group she could not escape her unlucky constitution.

If memory served correctly, this was already the second time she had suffered innocently.

The first was during the fan-made video, and the second was naturally this unlucky-draw discussion.

Looking at it this way, persecuting Fu Hua seemed rather amusing. No wonder so many people online enjoyed making fun of her.

But then again, Wu Tong wondered about his own luck.

Perhaps…

Should he give it a try?

The thought made Wu Tong itch with impatience, eager to test his own fortune.

Once the idea struck, Wu Tong acted immediately, summoning the lottery panel with a thought.

He selected the lottery mode… intermediate draw, ten consecutive pulls.

Coins inserted, lottery activated.

One hundred thousand points instantly vanished.

What followed were ten streaks of light, each trailing a fiery tail, rushing toward Wu Tong.

When they reached him, the light faded, revealing the items within.

A jade slip, a jar, two guns, three books, a black egg, a pink door, an octagonal stone, and a blue tablecloth.

"Very good, looks like my luck isn't bad at all."

Wu Tong nodded with satisfaction. Even without the chat group's introduction, he recognized some of the items.

The blue tablecloth, by appearance and shape, was clearly the Gourmet Tablecloth from the Doraemon world. Its effect was the ability to conjure any kind of food out of thin air. One only needed to speak the name of the desired dish, and the cloth would produce it. The food was all real, free of charge, and available in unlimited amounts.

Looking at this treasure, Wu Tong nodded contentedly. With this, he no longer had to worry about food. Even in Douluo, he could now drink his beloved cola. Just thinking about it made him happy.

Unfortunately, the Gourmet Tablecloth could only produce ordinary food. Because of this limitation, it was defined by the chat group as a Fourth-Tier item.

As for the octagonal stone, upon seeing the horse-head symbol on its surface, Wu Tong immediately recalled its origin. The Horse Talisman, from the world of Jackie Chan Adventures, one of the Twelve Talismans of the Eight Trigrams—Li, the Fire Demon Shendu.

Wu Tong remembered its ability being described as follows: "The noble horse repels all external forces."

In practical terms, it could repair anything, dispel external influences, and restore items to their most perfect state. It worked not only on living beings but also on objects.

Seeing the Horse Talisman, Wu Tong's eyes lit up. This meant his healing ability had grown even stronger. Not only could he cure illnesses and restore vitality, now he could also remove external afflictions.

After all, the "external forces" defined by the Horse Talisman included everything harmful to the body—poisons, curses, negative states, and more.

With the Horse Talisman, Wu Tong could easily eliminate these influences and restore things to their ideal state.

Though powerful, the talisman still had a limitation: it could only repair items up to the Fifth Tier. Because of this, it was classified as a Fifth-Tier treasure.

The pink door was so obvious that Wu Tong didn't even need to examine it closely.

It was the Anywhere Door from the Doraemon world. Its effect was the ability to travel instantly to any location the user had previously visited, though the distance was limited to a maximum of ten light-years.

Still, because of its spatial teleportation ability, capable of spanning star systems, it was classified as a Sixth-Tier galactic-level item.

"The items are indeed quite good, but this one… is completely useless to me."

Looking at the Anywhere Door, Wu Tong could only smile bitterly. As for teleportation, he already possessed the Dimensional Veil. Not only was it far more convenient, requiring no door to open, but it also had no distance limit. Once developed to higher levels, it could even cross worlds and time itself.

"Forget it, better than nothing. It can serve as a teleportation tool for the academy. After all, I can't always be the one opening doors. A range of ten light-years is more than enough for the Douluo world."

Shaking his head, Wu Tong set aside the purpose of the Anywhere Door. He then looked at the remaining items, rubbing his brow with a slight headache—he did not recognize them at all.

Better check the chat group's descriptions. He tapped open the item introductions:

Jar: A jar of Senzu Beans, from the Dragon Ball world. Function: heals the consumer completely. Any injury can be restored instantly with a single bean. However, it is useless for illnesses. An added effect: one bean prevents hunger for ten days.

Jade Slip: Contains the cultivation method "Solar Departure Flame Art," a Sixth-Tier Immortal-level technique from an unknown cultivation world. It allows the practitioner to cultivate Solar Departure Flame and control it, sufficient for reaching the Immortal Realm, which is Sixth-Tier.

Three Books: Three worthless items. Respectively: "Make-Out Paradise" from the Naruto world, "Young Guest" from a modern urban world, and a photo collection of demi-human beauties from a Western fantasy world.

Two Guns: Classified as a single item. First-Tier weapons from the CrossFire world, Desert Eagle (Crystal Edition), with infinite bullets. Its power is decent.

Black Egg: A Pokémon Egg. Fifth-Tier pet egg, a shiny black Rayquaza, one of the legendary Pokémon, ranked among top-tier battle power. It also has the ability to mega evolve, after which its strength becomes even greater.

Truly not a bad haul—my luck seems quite good.

Looking over the pile of items, Wu Tong nodded. Although many were useless to him, it was clear that his fortune was above average.

He sorted the items according to tier:

Special Item: Jar of Senzu Beans.

Sixth-Tier Items: Solar Departure Flame Art, Anywhere Door.

Fifth-Tier Items: Rayquaza Egg, Horse Talisman.

Fourth-Tier Item: Gourmet Tablecloth.

First-Tier Items: Desert Eagle (Crystal Edition) x2, infinite bullets.

Worthless Items: Three books.

"Not bad. Though many of these are useless to me, the harvest is still considerable."

As for the Senzu Beans being classified as special items, Wu Tong was not surprised. In the myriad worlds, many things could not be strictly defined. The upper limit of Senzu Beans was very high.

Senzu Beans could be used up to the Eighth Tier, but for beings of Ninth Tier and above, they had no effect. At that level, such figures were no longer easily injured.

Thus, as something usable up to the Eighth Tier but ineffective beyond, Senzu Beans were most reasonably classified as special items.

Other special items were the same—for example, resurrection coins and other treasures that defied categorization were all uniformly defined by the chat group as special items.

In truth, the chat group's tier system was casually created by powerful figures. The number of special items across the myriad dimensions was endless. Trying to force them all into tiers often resulted in errors.

The rankings were best taken as a reference. Understanding the function of the item was what truly mattered. If one took the classifications too seriously, it would only drive them mad.

(End of Chapter)

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