"Although the prototype of the product I used is Muggle playing cards, there are many different ways of playing them."

Shidel controlled the playing cards in his hand to float in the air and showed each card to the twins, proving that the game was fair and strict, and there was absolutely no cheating.

"The face value of the cards is divided into four types: 3 to 10 represent one silver sickle, j, q, k represent one gold galleons, a and 2 represent five gold galleons. The king is the card with the largest value, representing ten gold galleons. Long. It’s worth noting the little king, which means minus five galleons.” Hidel pointed to the cards and introduced them to the twins one by one.

"Really Gold Galleons?" Fred asked with bright eyes.

"Ha, of course not. Only the final winner can take away his share." Hidel shrugged.

Fred and George looked at each other and shouted happily:

"It's really a game where you can make sure you make money without losing any money,"

"Then we have to devote 120% of our attention."

"The goal of the game is to use these 'Sicco' and 'Gallons' to collect 14 'Gallons', but if there are more than 14, it will be recorded as a failure. There are ten rounds in each round, and the cards are played in order in each round. One card is drawn. The person closest to 14 after ten rounds wins.

"Everyone will have a complete set of playing cards." Hidel nodded slightly and recited twice in his mind: "Copy into pairs." The playing cards floating in the air instantly turned into three sets.

"You must try your best to prevent your opponent from collecting 14 Galleons before you do. Your cards can be used in other people's processes to prevent them from succeeding.

"This is a game that really tests your computing power." Hidel smiled with his eyes narrowed.

The twins didn't pay much attention to the fact that the playing cards turned into three decks after Sydel nodded. They probably thought it was a little trick of Muggle playing cards. But the Weasleys opened their mouths in shock.

"Children, let's go buy other supplies first. You and Miss Hiddle must get along well and don't make any mischief!" Mrs. Weasley said the last sentence in a low voice.

"Don't worry mom."

"We absolutely won't."

Fred and George shouted yes in sync. Then he turned his attention back to Khidr.

"That sounds like a really good prop!"

“Can’t wait to try it.”

Xidel curled up her lips proudly, she felt the same way! When he tried this with Shearer, he tried countless times and practiced his calculation skills but still couldn't beat him. He was indeed the fool Shearer!

Fred and George stared blankly at Sydel's beautiful peach blossom eyes with violet pupils, the ends of which were upturned, overflowing with satisfaction and joy. Her delicate lips were curled up, showing a natural and gorgeous pink, without any powder. But stunning enough.

"By the way, let me introduce, my name is Hidel." Hidel didn't think it was necessary to reveal his last name. It seemed that it was just a chance encounter and there was no need to be too formal.

"Fred,"

"With George Weasley."

The twins have very handsome faces under their fluffy red hair. They all wore the same evil smile, adding a hint of evil. Their longer noses are dotted with red freckles, but they are not ugly, like extra decorations on their fair and rosy faces.

Fred and George were both very curious about the mysterious little girl in front of them. Perhaps it was a magical induction of people with the same hobby. They were sure that this girl had the expression of a little devil under her well-behaved and sweet face.

And Sydel also discovered the reason why she would impulsively interfere with the Weasleys' family affairs. Isn't this the "Prank Enlightenment Mentor" she saw when she was a time and space merchant - the Weasley twins!

Hilde was grateful that watching the "glorious deeds" of these two had improved her prank level a lot, so she decided that she had to play seriously! How could he lose to his senior?

Game 1: Khidr's unexpected victory. In fact, George is only two Silver Sickles away from Hidel.

Game 2: Isn’t it right to win, meow meow meow? Just lose?

Xidel looked at the fierce "card gambling" battle with a confused look on her face. Just when she felt that she had finally met her opponent and was eager to play her cards, George told her that the ten rounds were over!

"Merlin's wizard chess! How could the ten rounds end like this! I can't believe it. Did I count it wrong?" Hidel looked at Fred and George with hope. Are they so good at playing cards? Or am I too good at it? No, that must not be admitted!

"Ha, Miss Hidel, your cards have automatic counting,"

"How could the number be wrong?"

Fred and George looked at the wailing Khidr who had suffered a huge blow with amused expressions. George proudly counted the 13 Galleons and 14 Sickles in his hands.

Khidr: Crying.

"Shearer never won a game when I played with him."

"Shearer?" George raised his hair and asked.

"It's my dear brother," Hidel said dullly. Is it really because Shearer's IQ is not high enough that she cannot perform to her true potential?

"He is a big fool!" Hidel stood up angrily and said with his hands on his waist.

Fred and George were both amused, but it wasn't the usual evil smile.

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