Chapter 355 If you win, you double it; if you lose, you lose everything.
Chapter 355 If you win, you double it; if you lose, you lose everything.
In the slightly cramped Eagle Country training room, the atmosphere was so heavy that it seemed as if water could be squeezed out of it.
McCann frowned, his eyes swept across his teammates' faces one by one, and after hesitating for a long time, he slowly said: "I think it's probably not enough."
His voice was a little hoarse, revealing deep helplessness.
If Chen Ke didn't even care about the skin, he really couldn't think of anything else that could successfully attract the other party.
After all, with their existing resources, the only prizes they can offer are skins and the like.
As soon as he hung up the phone, he fell into deep thought.
Chen Ke did not directly refuse to participate, but mentioned the event rewards. This shows that Chen Ke was inclined to participate, but was just not satisfied with the prizes he proposed.
Thinking of this, McKen took a deep breath and said as if he had made a great decision: "Then double it for him."
"Who will pay for the doubled item?" One team member widened his eyes, his face full of disbelief.
"It's definitely not us."
"Everyone, come out!" McKen sighed helplessly, his eyes full of bitterness.
Chen Ke was the person they needed help from and the beneficiary of this transaction, and they could only try their best to meet the other party's conditions.
"Didn't everyone take one to participate in each game before?" McKen continued.
"Talk to those countries, now two skins per game."
When McKen said this, his tone was full of helplessness.
There is really nothing that can be done about it. They cannot share these skins with other countries. Now they can only let the countries that want to participate figure out a solution on their own.
"Hiss—" A team member couldn't help but gasp. "There weren't many countries participating to begin with, and now some more have been excluded."
"So what? A country that cannot provide resources is naturally not strong, so it is reasonable for it to be eliminated." McKen's expression was stern, and a hint of determination flashed in his eyes.
"But if we double it, we will definitely have to make some demands on him." McKen would not search for skins for the other party for no reason.
They know that there is a high probability that they will lose, but they want the loss to be worthwhile.
"any request?"
"For example, we specify what role he should play." McCann said seriously. This was the result of his careful consideration.
"Isn't the purpose of playing against him to learn?"
He glanced at his teammates around him, his eyes full of encouragement and guidance.
"Since we can't beat them, let's study hard! Study hard! If we win, we earn money, and if we lose, we pay tuition." McKen thought it through very thoroughly, it was all about paying tuition.
Then you have to pay tuition to learn what you want to learn.
He contacted the countries he had already made an appointment with and informed them of his ideas.
Everyone chose to agree.
The tuition fee is a bit expensive, but since others have come to study, they can’t not learn.
Everyone felt like they had become those students with average grades in school, while the top students were taking cram schools and studying frantically.
They have no choice but to passively attend remedial classes because they don’t want to lose at the starting line.
After discussing with everyone, McCann called Long Guo again.
"We have renegotiated this time. It's still the same rules as before, but the stakes are doubled." McCann's voice came from the phone.
"Our current rule is that the champions must prepare two skins. When a challenger comes to challenge, if the challenger wins, the champion must give his skin to the challenger."
"If Longguo loses, they will also have to pay these things." McKen added that they thought they would not win, so letting Longguo participate would be like giving away points. But what if they win?
Then the Dragon Kingdom should naturally pay the price.
"That's for sure." Chen Ke nodded. If they lose, everyone has to abide by the rules.
"You can also choose to become a challenger. Every time you challenge a champion, you can get the skin prepared by the other party. But if you lose, you must give everything you have won along the way to the other party."
"The challenger can either quit while he's ahead or continue the challenge."
Hearing this, Chen Ke immediately understood the rules.
Good luck in getting off to a good start!
Should I quit while I am ahead or continue to challenge myself?
If you win you double, if you lose you lose everything.
But they have no way to double their money because no one is willing to pay for it. Even if the challenger wins, he can only win what the champion has.
"During the challenge process, the champion is selected by drawing lots. You may be the first or the last." McKen explained the rules they set to Chen Ke bit by bit.
"The challenger has three cards. One is to designate the role used by the host. The second is to find someone to help you play a game. The third is to switch sides with the host. Survival in exchange for supervision, supervision in exchange for survival."
He told this last rule to Chen Ke because he felt that Chen Ke might also want to be a challenger.
Of course Chen Ke understood what he meant. If he wanted to practice, he would definitely choose the challenger. If he just wanted to get something, he would wait for the challenger to pass one level after another and finally take what he had.
"You have a request, and I have a request too." Chen Ke raised his eyebrows.
"What?" McKen was a little confused. Did Chen Ke also want to specify the character that the other party would use or something?
"The players who can compete can only be those in the top 30 of the role recognition list." If he doesn't make it to the top ten of the list, then it is very likely that each country will not be able to put together a team.
The strength of the top thirty is almost the same, the only difference may be the points of a few victories.
Apart from the slight difference in strength, the difference lies in luck.
For example, if your character happens to be rushing to rank up, the supervision he encounters will restrain him.
"What if it's the S1 philanthropist? His other characters don't have brands. Can he use other characters?" McKen wanted to customize some rules with Chen Ke.
"As long as one of the cognitive points is reached, other characters can be used even if they are not very proficient." Chen Ke did not have any strict rules or restrictions. After all, if one point is enough, it means that the basic skills are almost there.
He just wants to match up with some tough opponents.
"That's no problem." McKen nodded. They also made similar restrictions. Not only Chen Ke didn't want those with low strength, they didn't want them either.
The reason they are taking this special training is to grow and become stronger.
We can't waste the quota and opportunity on others.
"Okay! That's no problem."
"So do you want to defend the title or challenge this time?" McKen gave him two choices.
"I'm a bit tired today, so I'll just stay in the supervision arena." He just wanted to lie down and reap the rewards.
"Okay!" McKen nodded and sent a lottery message to Longguo.
The draw information shows that the first challenger is a team of survivors from the Snow Country.
The survivor representative from the Snow Country clicked on a lot in the system.
The moment the label was opened, everyone saw Chen Ke's name.
"Fuck, you guys are doing this on purpose, right? I have to play in every game?" Chen Ke's face looked a little strange. If everyone picked him first, how could he still reap the rewards?
There are still two chapters today. I signed one chapter the day before yesterday and I owe one chapter today. I owe two chapters in total.
(End of this chapter)