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Kakegurui: Ten Consecutive Guaranteed Hits

Volume 1 Chapter 65 Snack Strategy Operation

Ayanokoji Kiyohei's eyes lit up, this is a good thing!

Similar to the safety net mechanism, this card can be looked at in reverse—after he uses the card, he will definitely win the next gamble.

In other words, after Kiyohei accumulates a safety net, he can guarantee two consecutive victories in games.

This thing is much more valuable than five R-grade foods. Kiyohei was quite surprised when he saw this card.

When did the system become so generous?

Can he get rich in the future by finding bugs?

Kiyohei was contemplating in his mind if there were any other ways to exploit bugs and put down the dice.

After not adding safety net attempts in gambling, he doesn't plan to waste time anymore.

He doesn't make money relying on this small bet.

"Alright, let's stop here; you are already quite skilled." He smiled and spoke to Hanatemari Tsuzura, who was handling the dice.

They played a total of thirty rounds. Excluding the safety net attempts, Tsuzura's winning rate was basically maintained at ninety-five percent, similar to probability.

In these gambling rounds, Tsuzura gradually gained confidence. From the initial tension to becoming more and more relaxed, she wore a sweet smile.

Even in a strict maid café, this smile would undoubtedly make her a popular maid.

"Mary, how did I do?" Tsuzura also threw the dice, ran to the side of Saotome Mary, and boasted.

"Well, you did very well. We'll see how it goes when the time comes." Saotome Mary also didn't hesitate to praise herself, nodding with a smile.

Tsuzura's face lit up with a smile, seemingly enjoying Mary's praise. She sat down at the gambling table and even happily hummed a song.

All the work that needed to be done was completed, and now they just had to wait for the students to flood into the club building after school.

Kiyohei originally wanted to wait for customers here and see how Mary and the others managed the operation.

However, when he stayed here, Mary always seemed to be conscious of his gaze, feeling a bit restless and unable to calm down.

She used the excuse that Kiyohei staying here would affect her state and pushed him out of the Book Club's casino.

"Alright, go elsewhere for a stroll. We'll take care of this casino! When you come back, we'll definitely have made a lot of money!"

Mary was so confident and even pledged it. Since there was no way to accumulate a safety net, Ayanokoji Kiyohei staying in the casino was of no use. He left the Book Club's casino.

After leaving the casino, he thought for a moment and glanced at his mailbox. Over these few days, he had drawn cards over two hundred and sixty times, and he was not far from the three hundred mark for the big safety net.

In his mailbox, snacks occupied the vast majority of the items, while the remaining one-third consisted of some N-rank daily necessities that he usually didn't need.

Now, what he wanted was those snacks.

He entered an empty classroom, materialized a large cardboard box, took a step back, selected dozens of N-rank food items, and designated the location for materialization as the cardboard box.

The next moment, as if the air had torn open a hole, various snacks suddenly appeared in the air, falling abruptly like raindrops, landing perfectly in the cardboard box.

Ayanokoji Kiyohei nodded in satisfaction, carrying a box of snacks, headed to the student council members' lounge.

With one hand free, Kiyohei knocked on the door, "Excuse me!"

In just a few seconds, the door opened from the inside, and a girl with a collar, wearing a fascinated smile, pounced towards Ayanokoji Kiyohei.

"Juraku-sama!"

Her pouncing posture was halfway, but seeing that the person in front of her was not Sachiko Juraku, she forcibly grabbed the door frame, changing her posture.

Standing in front of Ayanokoji was Sado Mikura.

She looked at Ayanokoji Kiyohei with vacant eyes and clicked her tongue displeasedly, "What's this, why is it you? I thought it was Juraku-sama..."

Although Mikura helped Ayanokoji Kiyohei cheat, she still hadn't changed her dislike for him.

"I was startled when you pounced out. I thought it was someone's poorly trained pet dog," Kiyohei retorted without backing down.

"What are you doing here? If there's nothing, I'll just close the door."

Saying that, she was ready to close the door.

Kiyohei leaned against the door, "I'm here to see Yomozuki Runa. Is she inside?"

"Oh? Who's looking for me? I'm here!" A quick response came from inside the room.

"Tsk— come in," although Mikura didn't like Ayanokoji Kiyohei, since he was here to see Runa, she had no reason to stop him.

Kiyohei entered the room and immediately saw a petite figure wearing a rabbit hat lounging on the sofa.

Walking over with snacks, Yomozuki Runa was sitting cross-legged on the sofa, holding a Nintendo Switch, playing "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate."

She was controlling the protagonist Joker from "Persona 5," battling against the iconic Nintendo character, Mario.

Yomozuki Runa's gameplay was obviously rusty; her own health bar had accumulated to 230%, while Mario's health gauge was only a little over 70%.

In no time, Mario found an opportunity, and she was knocked out of the screen.

Game over.

"I lost again. Is it because I'm just too bad at playing..." Although Yomozuki Runa lost, there wasn't much gloom on her face. She remained spirited and eagerly prepared for the next round. However, she noticed Kiyohei standing behind her.

"Hey, Ayanokoji? When did you get here?" Clearly, she had just let him in, but in the blink of an eye, she completely forgot.

Surprised, she exclaimed and immediately shifted her attention to the snack box in Ayanokoji Kiyohei's hands.

"Are you here to bring me food!?"

Runa immediately dropped the Nintendo Switch, eagerly jumped in front of Kiyohei, and, like a child, tiptoed to search inside the box.

"Do you have the chips I had last time?" She still had a lingering desire for the chips she had for the first time.

Kiyohei handed the snack box to her generously, saying, "Not the same flavor as last time, but there are other types of snacks. Do you want some?"

"Are you giving me all these snacks for free?" Runa hugged the box, surprised and delighted.

"That's right. To thank you for being the referee last time, I brought these snacks specifically for you today," Kiyohei said with a smile.

"In that case, I won't be polite!"

Yomozuki Runa showed a happy smile, bounced back to the sofa, and eagerly opened a pack of dried squid.

When she tasted the snacks, her eyes squinted with joy, making her look more and more like a rabbit.

Enjoying eating, playing, and having fun, she seemed just like an ordinary girl of her age. It was hard to imagine that such a girl would be a student council member in a school where gambling was prevalent.


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