Ree Shil's strategy was simple and straightforward.
Just win by having a greater strength.
An A-level card that moves twice in 1 round might still not compare to an S-rank Card.
If you play 1 S-rank Card, big deal, I'll just play 2.
And yes, your Time Comprehender is very tanky.
But not all your other A-Level Cards can be tanky too, right?
A card with 30 points of strength has its limits; if it has DPS capabilities, it can't be tanky, and if it's tanky, it can't have DPS.
So, in reality, the target of the Time Comprehender's inheritance isn't that difficult to discern.
If I just kill all the A-level Cards that you consider as inheritance targets, wouldn't it solve the problem by leaving you nowhere to impart your teachings?
The opponent player, codenamed "Why Isn't Mei Coming", commonly referred to as Mei Lai.
She's a female and not a reincarnation of any Divine Deity.
Being able to obtain an S-grade card was due to her own fortuitous chance.