The warden who guards the witches

Chapter 141 Abandoning Respect

"You just opened the cards without even looking at them? Have you given up on yourself?" Melifilia raised her eyebrows, "Don't forget that I can change the cards again."

The person who chooses to open the cards first will have one less chance to change the cards than the person who opens the cards later. If he chooses to open the cards directly at the beginning, he is undoubtedly betting all his hopes on luck, and in terms of probability, the winning rate will be lower. a lot of.

"Stop talking nonsense, just open the cards." Aiden insisted.

Melifilia was silent for a moment, then changed two cards and opened the cards.

Two pairs against miscellaneous cards, Aiden lost again.

Aiden expressionlessly raised his feet on the table and began to untie his shoelaces.

"Oh? Use shoes instead of pants?" Melifilia smiled, "But I guess I won't be able to hold on for long."

Aiden glanced at her, then pulled the entire lace off his boot and threw it to the ground.

"Shoelaces?" Melifilia opened her eyes slightly.

"The shoelaces can be pulled out, and they can be considered the same thing as boots. I think there's nothing wrong with it." Aiden spread his hands.

"Have you reduced yourself to such disgraceful excuses? Are you trying to show off to me?" Melifilia teased Aiden.

"I just faced the gap between you and me. Although I'm not sure how you managed to win in a row, it's a fact that I lost so many games in a row. This is enough to prove that there is a big gap between you and me. I guess My winning rate in this game is probably ridiculously low, and all I can do is try to prolong the game as long as possible," Aiden said calmly, "If a mortal wants to challenge a god, he must have the consciousness to give up his dignity. I’m so concerned about appearance that I should even unbutton my shirt.”

"It's interesting. Let's see if luck is on your side." Melifilia motioned to continue.

Both sides drew five cards each, and Aiden immediately raised his hand: "Open the cards!"

"Huh?" Melifilia narrowed her eyes, "Are you doing this again?"

This time Melifilia changed three cards, and after the cards were drawn, Aiden lost again.

Aiden silently pulled out...the insoles from his boots.

"...I think you don't take me seriously." Melifilia said.

"I am a ungodly person, and this is not the first day you have met me." Aiden said indifferently, "Continue!"

Seeing that there were not many cards left in the deck, he gathered all the cards again and began to shuffle and then cut the cards.

But then Melifilia said: "That's enough, you win."

"Tired of it?" Aiden stopped extending his right hand towards the poker pile.

"No, because I already know I'm going to lose."

"Have you already calculated the cards for the next round?"

"I can still win the next round, but the most I can do is support it until the round when the deck of cards is about to be exhausted." Melifilia said calmly, "At that time, I will definitely lose."

"Do you know the arrangement of this card pile?" Aiden was stunned for a moment. Melifilia's statement was like predicting the future.

"I have an absolute memory. I can remember where I put the cards I have used. When we drew the deck for the first time, all the cards I dealt with and the cards you showed were put into the discard pile. I know exactly where it is. Shuffling and cutting cards must be done in a place where I can see clearly. In fact, I clearly record every moment of shuffling and cutting cards in my mind and analyze them. After shuffling the cards, I can figure out the arrangement of most of the cards. The more cards I get to the back, the more cards I will remember." Melifilia said calmly, "The time when your winning rate is the highest is actually at the beginning. In those games, it was a pity that you didn’t win at that time, and your winning rate plummeted even further.”

Aiden also vaguely felt it. Melifilia seemed to have control over the distribution of playing cards in the deck. The more times she changed cards, the more possibilities she had to see and operate them. That's not to say that Aiden has absolutely no chance of winning, but the probability is very small.

That's why Aiden chose to directly open the cards later - although the winning rate is also very low, it is better than continuing to change cards.

"You can actually remember the order of the cards. I thought you preferred random games." Aiden frowned slightly.

"The so-called randomness, in the final analysis, is just the part that the observer cannot grasp. A brand-new pile of cards. For me, I remember the arrangement of the card pile, and it is 100% sure which card is drawn next. Definitely. And you don’t know that the next card is random. For you, the probability of any card appearing is 54%. To the observer, there are so-called unknown events. Probability." Melifilia raised her lips as she spoke, "As long as you control complete information, you can control this thing. The difference between a ruler and a mortal is that a ruler only knows more about the world than a mortal. secret."

"If you want to put it this way, there aren't really a few truly random things for you, right?" Aiden suddenly realized something, "Could it be that you can even roll dice and determine the number?"

If factors such as the angle of throwing a dice and the number of rolls can be fully analyzed, it will be possible to control a specific point.

"Well... I can control it to a certain extent. Although the mind can make perfect analysis, the precision of the control of the force cannot achieve perfect accuracy." Melifilia smiled.

No wonder this guy's flying chess always turns six... Aiden used to think it was just because the Dominator had some kind of lucky characteristic.

"I really don't want to play this game again." Aiden threw the cards on the table and let out a long breath.

"Oh? Are you complaining that the game I requested is vulgar?"

"No, I'm complaining that only men are taking off their clothes in this game." Aiden got up and picked up his clothes and put them on again. "For me, this game is completely uninteresting. Can you understand that?"

"Don't say that. Don't you think the game is more exciting after placing a bet?" Melifilia said as she reorganized the poker cards with telekinesis.

"But you didn't place a bet on anything. Last time you suggested that I take the path of becoming a ruler. Regardless of your purpose, you should have planned to tell me the complete method of becoming a ruler, right?" Aiden sat back in his chair.

"Well, it looks like you still doubt me. But even if I have other intentions, you still came because you do need strength to protect yourself, don't you?" Melifilia grinned, "At least now, our goals are the same. At least one of the most important things you have learned is that to challenge the authority of God with a mortal body, you must know how to abandon meaningless dignity. So, rely on and use the strong people around you as much as possible, and it's okay to act like a spoiled child to me, I will make you the best chess piece!"

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