Facing this lottery for survival points, only needing 20 points, and a ten-draw costing merely 200 points per play, Lin Yue expressed dissatisfaction.
200 points for a ten-draw? Isn't that just a giveaway?
He never considered a single draw, taking risks when there's no immediate threat.
He has quite a few survival points, but not enough to waste them.
At least the ten-draw guarantees a minimum prize, isn't that enticing?
Though the prize pool is not visible yet, 200 survival points essentially can't buy much in this store, so securing a guaranteed prize is quite attractive.
Moreover, Lin Yue wouldn't waste it; if the prize is not favorable, he would try another time.
His luck so far was only vividly on these treasure chests, but otherwise, it seems no different from before.
With the options of 5-point and 10-point draws, he's relying on the guaranteed prize from the 20-point draw.
[20 survival points for 1 draw, ten-draw, confirm?]
"Confirm."