A few minutes after the conversation came together between me and Mr. Albes.

Although I don't know how important the contract is in the world, the Alliance "Rust Brigade" exchanged contracts in writing for hiring me and giving me housing and wages as consideration for my labor.

I thought paper was a luxury product, exactly, but it simply had a fairly low standard of living in that village, something that seems to be normally used in a city of that size there, like here in Cassia.

I'll tickle a few of these here and take them with me when I get a chance to get back over there.

"Come on, Bowes, let's get you to work where you're officially hired."

Guys brings me a bunch of cards from somewhere and hands them to me.

Looks like the same thing my big-titted sister was handing out earlier.

"That's the specialty card from this store, Rusty Sword."

One sheet is about the same thickness as a common tramp.

The touch is limp and smooth like a steel card, and to some extent.

Looks like a set of 17.

The back is designed with a blue tone, with a total of five patterns on the surface.

Are flames, water, soil, wind, and crystals the motifs?

Each attribute has four sheets each and only one crystal.

It would treat you like a joker where this crystal says in a tramp.

"Well, it's a much better card than I thought."

"Ha, that's right, Rosie. Every single one of them is a magic guide."

"What, this is it?

To my surprise, Mr. Albes stood three fingers laughing.

Do you mean the price?

"Eh, as I can live in 40,000 lithias for a month... 300, no, is it more expensive because it's a magic guide? Is it 3000 lithias or something?

"It's a shame, it's 30,000 lithias in one pair. You're right, if you're not extravagant, you won't have a problem eating for a month."

Amazing price.

No, my sense of money for the magic equipment is wrong?

"That card is becoming impervious to magical interference. Because if it looks transparent, it won't be established as gambling, you can only play games with that card.... I mean?

"Cards are treated with care. I won't lose it, I won't steal it, and I won't let you steal it. Right?"

Mr. Albes nods with his eyes closed satisfactorily.

No matter how much consumables you buy, it's not the kind of amount you can easily buy.

"Bowes is good, save me the trouble of explaining. All right, then I'll explain the rules quickly."

Guys gets up and sits next to Mr. Albes.

It's like facing me. [M]

"This' element 'is a game in which up to five people compete for the strength of a hand tag role. First the dealer shuffles the mountain bills, then hands out three cards backwards to the player"

When Guys shuffles the cards with his accustomed hand, he alternates between me and myself.

It's dexterity you can't imagine from that big hand.

I wonder if I used to be a dealer.

"and table one card in a position where all players can see it"

The cards on the field are flames.

And my bills have two flames and one piece of water.

"The players will only exchange their bills here once, and then they will look at it from the dealer and decide on the stakes from the one on the left. The first one to present the multiplication is' Bet ', and the one who does not take part in that bet is declared' Check '.' Raise 'if you want to raise the stake,' Call 'if you want to ride the offered stake,' Fold 'if you want to get off the bet. Uh, I explained it all at once, can you remember?

"Heh, sounds like you're with poker around here. It's okay, you can go on."

"Pooh, I don't know what that is, but if Bowes is okay, it's not a problem. Well, a quick story. This game is a winner for a player who had many of the same patterns. However, the pattern has advantages and disadvantages, the flames are wind resistant, the wind is earth resistant, the soil is water resistant, the water is flame resistant, and it circulates like"

Unlike cards, this card has an overwhelmingly low variety of patterns.

It is this advantageous and disadvantageous system that compensates for the susceptibility of draws.

"In two pieces of water and two flames, for example, two pieces of water win. Three flames to draw. In other words, there is one difference between the advantages and disadvantages. But if you only have one piece of water, it won't be a role, so you win two flames."

One of only three handbills is quite a difference.

"And when you have more than two cards with the same pattern, you can count those cards as your own."

I mean, it's like a player-sharing billboard. It's easy to tell when you imagine a Texas Holdem.

It's important what cards they might want, but it seems like a rule that doesn't even make it a contest to not align two or more of the same patterns anyway.

It's also very similar to poker around here.

"I see, you don't just have to keep the flames generally because the boost cards are flames, and in some cases you have the option to keep the soil behind the weak spot aiming water or behind it"

"That kind of thing, just good to swallow"

Guys put two of his own bills on the field with the back, as he said.

"Next is the exchange of notes. The dealer checks everyone for replacement. This is how players keep their bills on the field facing back when they want to exchange them. Once you have indicated your intentions for everyone, let everyone know who sent out which cards to exchange, return them to the mountain tag, shuffle them, and redistribute the number of replacement cards. Look carefully when you play for yourself, because what you traded for becomes important in your later rush."

Guys turns two cards.

One dirt and one wind at a time.

Oh, I see.

Guys let the soil and wind out to exchange means he wants a boost card flame or a water card that puts that weakness on him.

Although it has the disadvantage of giving other players the information on the card they are trying to collect, it also means that bluffs and hatchets that took it backwards are possible.

It seems simple and quite deep.

"So, what about the crystal?

"He's special. You can treat it as any card you want."

I knew this was the joker.

It's strong to have more than two confirmed roles just because you have them.

"Chances are it's not that good, but sometimes crystals become boost cards. But it was the best time."

Guys turns his boost card backwards with a face that looks like he's having some heartfelt fun.

"After everyone's bets are over and all the cards are released, trade the crystal for the top of the remaining mountain tag. Not only is there a rush going on without knowing which attribute might be strong, but there's also the possibility of more and more returns happening at the end."

However, even if some attribute tendencies can be read in the bill exchange, depending on the boost card, the battle can sometimes be flipped.

"When turning the mountain tag, everyone on the spot, including the gallery, will calm down. Your skin will tingle at that moment, and once you taste the air, you'll get sick."

and well, aside from the gambling addiction guyz, I could understand the rules for more or less just being pretty close to poker.

As a dealer you will also understand the point of the rush if you see the game a few times.

"Then I'll keep this note, no exchange."

"All right, card open."

Guys and I show each other our hand tags.

I have two flames and one water, and the boost card is a flame, so three roles of flame have been established.

The opposing Guys are two pieces of water, one piece of soil and two pieces of water.

"Eh, water is flame-resistant, so treat it as three in one plus...... that means a draw?

"No, in that case, we decide to win or lose with one remaining disadvantage. My dirt is a favorable attribute to Bowes' water, so this battle is my win."

I kept my bills intact in an attempt to reduce the number of pieces of water where the flaming role would be disadvantaged, but I didn't expect the soil, which was no mark, to cause me to lose.

Not as a dealer, sounds like you'll enjoy playing normally, this game.

"There are pretty detailed rules about the draw. Well, it's quicker to teach an escort and educator while you actually do it. That's why I left Rosie to you, Liesha."

"Reesha?"

At the end of Guys' gaze, he looked out of the collision installed in the corner of the office, and his eyes met the girl who was peeking into this one.

Beautifully cut silver hair and empty eyes, and both ears facing upwards as they catch my eye.

All of them were heterogeneous, all of them realistic beauty.

Sometimes, in an office in an underground illegal casino like this...

I met one of the seven heroes called "Leisha the Silver Candle" in the afterlife, Leisha Mystiglia.