The Most Random System

Chapter 1026 - 467: No Good People in Nansang Middle School—Even the Good Ones Aren’t Human

The Most Random System

Chapter 1026 - 467: No Good People in Nansang Middle School—Even the Good Ones Aren’t Human

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Chapter 1026: Chapter 467: No Good People in Nansang Middle School—Even the Good Ones Aren’t Human

Facing the genuine and sincere smile of the boy in front of him, Lin Li’s mouth twitched—

"Buddy, then this must be the most ordinary one yuan."

Stop it with these error coins!!

Feels like this guy is the type who would tell customer service, "Boss, there’s an issue with the cup you sent. Where something should’ve gone in, it’s sealed, and where it should’ve stopped splashing, there’s a gap. The quality is terrible."

"If that’s how you feel, then there’s nothing I can do," the boy chuckled slyly, saying one of those favorite phrases of playboys.

Hearing this, Lin Li didn’t get angry or upset, on the contrary, he found it very amusing, especially realizing the surrounding Class 20 students had just been clapping along, so he helplessly asked:

"So you guys from your class came up with this idea to give the customer an emotional roller coaster feeling?"

"Not entirely. It’s just, if it’s an ordinary yuan, it involves some shady business, but if it’s an error coin, this isn’t trading, it’s collecting, it’s conveying, it’s legal. This shows our class’s determination to avoid all risks and walk the righteous path."

The boy said solemnly.

Was there such a layer of consideration?

Lin Li gave a thumbs up, that’s very law-abiding.

"However, buddy, you indeed got unlucky. One yuan is actually the worst prize in the Coin Digging game. Most of the values are either equal to or greater than three coins; this one is just to fill the gap,"

The boy scratched his head a bit sheepishly, then enthusiastically entered the next sales pitch:

"Buddy, I suggest you use this one yuan to play a game. Have you played it when you were a kid?

You just tear open the lottery paper, and if it’s not a ’thanks for playing,’ you get the corresponding reward. Look, the stuff’s on that table over there.

Let me tell you, when we bought this box of lottery papers, we found out the manufacturer directly separated the big prizes from the regular ones. So, if we were a bit sneaky, we could throw out all the big prizes.

I guess those vendors from our childhood probably did this, so the winning rate was low — but our Class 20 did not do this.

I can swear with my life’s honor, especially since our teacher supervised and reminded us. Our class put all those grand prizes in, so the winning rate of this box is definitely higher than what you played as a kid!

Moreover, because you have this precious error one yuan, one coin can directly exchange for two tickets!!"

Facing the enthusiastic introduction, Lin Li raised an eyebrow.

But when Lin Li observed a certain situation from the corner of his eye, he pondered for a moment, then took out a coin from his pocket: "Buddy, I also have a non-rare, non-error regular coin in my pocket. How many tickets can that exchange for?"

The boy’s momentum faltered a bit, smiling sheepishly while avoiding Lin Li’s gaze: "Haha, also two tickets."

Lin Li: "☉_☉."

"Isn’t that the same thing!!"

"You could have just said that fifty cents buys one ticket! What does it have to do with the precious error one yuan!! What exactly makes it precious!!"

If he hadn’t just seen someone toss a one yuan coin to a Class 20 student and draw two tickets, he would’ve almost been fooled.

"Hehe, you caught me. It felt like saying that could make you feel like you lost a bit less," the boy, a little embarrassed, but soon laughed again:

"How about this, I’ll make the decision, you can exchange this coin for three tickets, to show our special respect for it!"

"That’s more like it." Lin Li nodded in satisfaction.

Without immediately going to play the prize game, Lin Li returned to the wheel as Bai Bufan started to spin it.

And as Bai Bufan, who had been waiting for the audience to return, saw this, he spun the wheel.

"Rattle, rattle—"

The pointer stopped.

Bai Bufan turned out to be quite lucky too, landing in the gold area, but unlike Lin Li, he got a "gift blind box lottery opportunity."

"Congratulations! You’ve won a chance to draw from the gift blind box!"

The boy had returned, immediately picked up a lottery box from the ground beside him, shook it, and inside came the rustling sound of paper strips rubbing together:

"Come on, draw a ticket, and you can get the corresponding prize! The top prize is that gold piece posted by the door!"

"Great—"

Bai Bufan nodded, licked his lips, and even rolled up his sleeves out of respect before eagerly reaching into the lottery box.

"Don’t get the gold, don’t get the gold, don’t get the gold..." 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝓮𝒘𝙚𝙗𝒏𝙤𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝒐𝙢

Lin Li copied Bai Bufan earlier, muttering resentfully to himself on the side.

Remember, nothing is more heartbreaking than the success of a buddy compared to your own failure.

Bai Bufan completely ignored Lin Li’s curse, fished around in the box for a moment, and drew out a ticket, though he slightly regretted:

"I thought you guys would hide a few in the corners or the top of the lottery box, but there’s nothing."

"I told you, we don’t play mind games, only luck matters," the hosting boy said with a prideful and self-satisfied grin, then urged Bai Bufan: "Come on, open the ticket and see."

"... ’Crystal Ball’."

Bai Bufan unfolded the ticket and displayed it while reading out the content.

"Congratulations, congratulations! That’s really a good reward!" The students of Class 20 immediately applauded again, providing emotional value, and the boy promptly led Bai Bufan to another redemption area next to the classroom game board.

The girl responsible for this area took out a reasonably-sized Crystal Ball from the pile of gifts around and handed it to Bai Bufan.

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