So it was time to set up their cards, and neither of them wasted much time.
Ree Shil had already decided on his card deck before coming.
As for Henry Thompson, he simply pulled out one of his commonly used decks without making any changes.
It's not that he was underestimating his opponent. A Card Club Director wouldn't make such a low-level mistake.
It was mainly because he had watched quite a few of Ree Shil's card games and was quite familiar with his opponent's deck, believing that his own deck could counter that well.
Would his opponent bring out Demon-counter cards just like the other competitors had against his own commonly used Demon cards?
Heh, that'd be overestimating the depth of a newcomer's card deck.
Furthermore, even if it were true, so what?
It's not like those competitors who carried one or two Demon-counter cards won.
Do they even know what it's like to be overwhelmed by strength?