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Chapter 2025 Nobita's Luck, [Special Artifact: Probability Deflecting Lens (One-Time Use)]



Chapter 2025 Nobita's Luck, [Special Artifact: Probability Deflecting Lens (One-Time Use)]

Chapter 2025 Nobita's Luck, [Special Item: Probability Deflecting Lens (One-Time Use)]

The final lottery draw ended with most people being "unlucky," once again proving the "fairness" of the lottery pool and the unpredictability of luck.

Only Yukino Yukinoshita, Kazusa Touma, and Setsuna Ogiso seemed to be exceptionally favored by Lady Luck, winning the perfect item for them in just one lottery draw.

Besides, although Su Yunqing and Kuroba Kaito's subsequent verifications were unsuccessful, they still managed to draw valuable rewards.

But just then, Nobita suddenly posted a picture.

Nobita: "Image.jpg"

An ordinary-looking picture appeared in the chat box. The background seemed to be a corner of his messy desk in his room. In the center of the picture was a small, badge-like shadow that was slightly glowing, with four large characters clearly written on it.

[Ten more times]

A deathly silence fell over the chat group for several seconds.

Then, the news exploded like a volcanic eruption!

An ordinary group admin: "Is this fake?!"

Su Yunqing almost shouted it out, staring incredulously at the picture Nobita Nobi had posted.

How could a chat group's lottery feature include something like this?!

"Ten more times?" Are you kidding me!

The richest man in the beacon city: "What the hell?"

Even Tony Stark couldn't help but swear, his tone filled with disbelief.

Is it really possible to get something like this through a lottery? Isn't this just a trick used in street arcades?

Is it possible to find an option like "Try it once" in a prize draw?

Ten times?!

Himouto! Umaru-chan: "Are you kidding me?! (⊙⊙)"

Umaru's mouth opened into an "O" shape.

Kasumi Shiko: "From both a moral and logical standpoint, this kind of thing shouldn't be in the lottery pool, right?"

Kasumigaoka Utaha also unusually lost her composure.

"Ten more times"? What kind of reward is that? It's just a lottery chance!

It can't even be considered an "item"!

This completely contradicts the fundamental premise of the prize pool offering "possible items from various worlds"!

A genius among loners: "."

As Hachiman Hikigaya stared at those four words, a deep sense of helplessness emanating from his lifeless eyes.

He glanced at the thick "Elevator Maintenance Guide" in his hand, then at the glaring "Ten more times" message in the group chat, and felt that his bad luck had solidified into a tangible reality.

"Turning Daigo into soup: 'Eh?! Does this mean Nobita can draw the prize ten more times? And without spending any points?!'"

Daigo was also shocked.

Not having to spend points is nothing, and these ten draws are essentially nothing either, but the "ten more draws" option shouldn't even exist in the prize pool!

Kazuma and the human-headed dog: "Hey, hey, hey, this isn't just about luck anymore, it's a bug! The system's malfunctioning!"

Kazuma Sato also chimed in. He had previously teased others about being unlucky, but now, seeing "ten more times," he felt his worldview had been shaken.

Ten draws in themselves aren't much, just 10,000 points, but this kind of thing looks suspicious no matter how you look at it!

An ordinary group owner: "I have a question about the chat group."

Su Yunqing also thought this was outrageous and directly asked the chat group:

"Chat group, explain this to me! What's with this 'Ten More Times' thing? How can something like this be in the prize pool? Does this make sense?"

[Ding, a request from the group owner has been detected. The lottery reward pool already includes 'try again X times' reward options, which are designed to give winners another chance to draw from a specific prize pool.]

"Besides 'Ten more times,' there are also higher-order options such as 'One hundred more times' and 'One thousand more times,' and their probability of appearing is extremely negatively correlated with the corresponding number of times."

The cold, mechanical voice in the chat group rang in Su Yunqing's mind, giving her an explanation that left her speechless.

"Why have you never mentioned this kind of reward before?!"

Su Yunqing pressed for an answer.

The group owner and members have never inquired about the specific composition of the prize pool; this information is not mandatory.

"."

Su Yunqing was speechless for a moment, silently making a mental note of this rigid chat group.

Then, she posted the results of her inquiry in the group chat.

An ordinary group owner said, "I asked, and the chat group said that there used to be this reward, and there were also rewards like 'a hundred more times' or 'a thousand more times,' but none of us have ever won it, so we don't know about it."

Her tone was tinged with helplessness and disbelief.

So this lottery pool really does have a super-double version of "buy one get one free," but the odds are ridiculously low.

This explanation plunged everyone into a brief silence once again.

It turns out it wasn't a bug, but a hidden option that already existed in the prize pool, just with such a low probability that almost no one had ever seen it?

This only makes Nobita's winning the lottery seem even more unbelievable.

Nobita: "So, is this reward of mine good?"

Nobita was still somewhat confused, looking at everyone's intense reactions and listening to the explanations in the chat group.

After all, given his past "tragic" daily luck, suddenly becoming the lucky one in this "extremely low probability event" felt somewhat unreal to him.

An ordinary group owner said, "It's not that great, after all, even if we do it ten more times, we'll only get 10,000 points."

An ordinary group owner said: "The main issue is the 'ten more chances' itself. We originally thought it was a type of reward that would never appear in the lottery or fishing functions. Now it seems that we didn't understand these two functions well enough."

The richest man in the lighthouse said: "'Try again X times' treats 'opportunity' itself as a 'resource' that can be extracted."

The richest man in the lighthouse said: "Theoretically, there is even a possibility of 'playing an unlimited number of times'. If you are lucky enough, you can achieve almost unlimited resource acquisition by continuously drawing 'X more times'."

The richest man in the city said, "But if you're really that lucky, you won't actually get this kind of thing."

The richest man in the city: "Shrug.jpg"

Tony shrugged, saying that the chat group was truly unexpected in this respect.

The Great King of Asgard: "To play with 'possibility' to this extent is quite in line with the chat group's past style."

The Great King of Asgard: "It's already a miracle to win such a reward even once. To think you can win it again? That's wishful thinking."

That being said, he couldn't help but wonder if Nobita's sudden "good luck" would continue.

Kasumi Shiko: "In other words, Nobita-kun now has ten extra chances to draw prizes."

Kasumigaoka Utaha looked at the "Ten More Times" icon with mixed feelings.

This means Nobita has gained an extra 10,000 points out of thin air to try his luck, especially after he just demonstrated his extraordinary luck in "drawing an extremely rare reward".

The outcome of the subsequent ten draws is truly intriguing.

Himouto! Umaru-chan: "Nobita! Never mind! Hurry up and draw! Let's see what you get in your ten-pull! ヾ(°°)"

Umaru had completely transformed into an excited onlooker, eagerly anticipating the next "performance."

He boiled Daigo into soup: "Daigo, relax and take it easy."

Daigo was also curious, but he still spoke up to remind Nobita that he was worried about putting too much pressure on him.

Kazuma and the Headhunter: "That's right! Nobita, it's all or nothing! Let's do this ten-pull!"

Under the curious and expectant gazes of everyone, Nobita Nobi looked at the virtual "Ten More Times" voucher that had appeared in his inventory, then glanced at the messages flooding the chat group, and swallowed hard.

"Then I'll smoke it?"

He nervously clicked on the gleaming "Use" option.

[Ding! Group member "Nobita Nobi" has used the "Ten More Times" reward to gain ten chances to draw prizes from group member "Child of Nature's" prize pool. Use now?]

Yes!

The illusory image of the roulette wheel spun rapidly in Nobita's mind, accompanied by dazzling light and shadow.

A notification also appeared in the chat group:

[Ding! Group member "Nobita Nobi" used one lottery chance and won an item: a faded rubber duck.]

[Description: A rubber duck, except for its slightly faded color, it looks no different from a regular rubber duck. Perhaps it can float on water?]

Nobi Nobita: "."

The tiny flame of hope flickered.

[Ding! Group member "Nobita Nobi" used one lottery chance and won an item: half a bag of damp cookies.]

[Description: Cheap biscuits commonly found in convenience stores around the world, seemingly accidentally dropped in water and then dried; the taste may be poor.]

Nobi Nobita: "."

The small flame dimmed a little more.

[Ding! Item obtained: The Never-Ending Homework Notebook]

[Description: A magical workbook that always returns to a blank page the next day, no matter how much you write in it. It might be a godsend for students who need to practice, but a nightmare for those who want to be lazy.]

Nobita's face turned pale as he recalled the fear of being dominated by homework.

This is the only thing he doesn't need!

Even though joining the chat group allows him to purchase knowledge from the store, he's not buying it for the purpose of learning.

Even if someone has a vast amount of knowledge, they may still dislike learning if they don't want to.

[Ding! Item obtained: Keychain that mimics a fart sound]

[Description: A plastic keychain that makes a realistic farting sound when pressed; it's useless except for pranks.]

This thing is completely useless.

[Ding! Item obtained: Compass (Always points south)]

[Description: A faithful compass; no matter how you turn it, it will always point firmly to south, provided you know which way is south.]

Is this useful?

Besides, a compass is supposed to point south on one end and north on the other, right?

[Ding! Item obtained: Leaky Cup]

[Description: A ceramic cup with tiny cracks in the bottom that slowly leaks water when filled. Perhaps it could be used to drip water plants?]

Why would they put something like a leaky cup in the prize pool?!

This is garbage, it's garbage!

Nobita wanted to complain, but when he thought of the wet cookies from before, he was speechless.

It really can pull out anything.

[Ding! Item obtained: T-shirt with misprinted text]

[Description: A white T-shirt with "I NY" printed on the front, but the letters "NY" are printed backwards, becoming "I YN," the meaning of which is unclear.]

I don't understand, what kind of T-shirt has letters like that on it?

Besides, you yourself know that the meaning is unclear, so why would a merchant sell clothes with such unclear meaning?

[Ding! Item obtained: Earplugs that can understand fish]

[Description: After wearing it, you can "understand" the "language" of fish, but in reality it's just some meaningless gurgling and bubbling sounds. Don't overestimate the intelligence of fish, and it's not recommended to wear it for extended periods.]

Nobita has become numb.

I initially thought it was something useful based on the name, perhaps even comparable to Doraemon's gadgets. But after reading the description, it's clear this item is false advertising.

Could it be that this earplug is actually called "the earplug that can understand fish talking"?

Don't overestimate the intelligence of fish.

Do you really know how intelligent the fish in Minecraft are?

I can't believe you understand anything!

[Ding! Item obtained: A light bulb that will never light up]

[Description: A perfectly intact incandescent light bulb, but it won't light up no matter how much electricity is applied; perhaps it could be used as a decoration or a paperweight?]

Who would use a non-burning light bulb as decoration? If you're going to use it for decoration, at least use a perfectly intact one, right?

The nine-round lottery has ended.

Nobita looked at the nine new items in his inventory: a faded rubber duck, a damp cookie, a scary notebook, a farting keychain, a persistent compass, a leaky cup, a typo T-shirt, fish-talking earplugs, and a non-functional light bulb.

"Ugh."

He couldn't help but sigh, the light in his eyes dimmed, leaving only deep disappointment and a sense of "I knew it" relief.

"I knew it! With my luck, how could I possibly draw anything good?"

"'Ten more times' and such is probably just giving me ten more chances to be unlucky in advance."

He muttered to himself, his shoulders slumping.

Looking at the last remaining free lottery draw opportunity, I had already given up all hope.

He casually pressed the button for the final lottery draw, thinking to himself:

Come on, whatever it is, the rubber duck's brother? Or another bag of soggy cookies? I'm used to it.

The wheel spun again, its light flashing.

This time, it seemed different from the previous nine times; the light didn't dissipate as quickly, but instead grew brighter and brighter.

[Ding! Group member "Nobita Nobi" used a lottery chance and won a special item: Probability Deflecting Lens (one-time use)!]

A different kind of prompt appeared before Nobita's eyes.

"Ok?"

Nobita was stunned and hadn't reacted yet.

[Special Anomaly: Probability Deflecting Lens (One-Time Use)]

[Grade: Special]

[Description: Originating from a parallel world with abnormally active rules, it takes the form of a crystal-clear monocle with constantly changing cloud patterns of minute probabilities.]

After use, it will, within a very short time, interfere with the flow of "possibilities" and "causality" in a local area, causing the "possibility branches" that are favorable to the user's expectations to be slightly "deflected" and "amplified," while reducing the weight of unfavorable branches.

[Note: This is not a wish-granting machine and cannot directly achieve the result; it is merely a lens that can gently blow on the "dice" you throw in the ocean of probability, making it likely to tilt towards the side you expect.]

Remember, it can only "deflect," not "determine"; it can be used for a single judgment or risk at a critical moment, but it is ineffective for "causality" involving higher-level forces or absolutes.

(End of this chapter)


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