Charlie Xie had no experience as a detective, but he remained calm and quickly thought of a way to find this person.
The store's purchase records were very detailed, with clear records of who a certain card was sold to at what date and time. He asked Chloe Chi to retrieve the records from the backend, and then made a statistical table in the optical computer, extracting keywords, removing the familiar faces of the major guilds and the individual players who only bought one or two cards, and soon he found something wrong.
There was a player named "Playboy" who squatted in the store every day and always frantically grabbed cards at 11:30 when the store opened. He didn't care about duplicate cards. He bought ** Daiyu at noon on Wednesday, and bought two more ** Daiyu at noon on Thursday and Friday. Normal players would not spend money to buy duplicate cards unless they were reselling them.
In addition to him, there was another player named "Boss Lin" who also waited every day and bought more than a dozen instant-death cards.
Players who play in the arena of the game all have card decks that they are good at, as well as card decks that they are afraid of. Usually, it is enough to buy three or four instant death cards to replenish the card pool. Those who collect a full set of instant death cards are either large guilds or rich people who are obsessed with collecting, or profiteers who aim to profit from instant death cards and resell them.
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