I Play Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Game

Chapter 264: I Want To 1 vs 3!



Chapter 264: I Want To 1 vs 3!

Chapter 264: I Want To 1 vs 3!

After staying in the warehouse for a few hours, everyone more or less got the cards they wanted to strengthen and supplement their own decks.Finnd new chapters at novelhall.com

As the host, Tenma Yakos kindness was hard to refuse. In the end, even Yugi picked a few cards that he thought would be useful and made minor adjustments to his deck.

After finishing the work, Yugi and his friends went back to their respective hotel rooms to rest temporarily under the arrangement of Yako.

As for Yuei Vu, he followed Tenma Yako to the base of the Industrial Illusions fighting forces.

Back then, Pegasus was also the king who dominated an era. Bringing back the game of dueling monsters to the modern world and making this long-lost ritual become mainstream of Shadow Game again, Pegasus was also a legend at that time.

Before he was pulled down from the throne by Muto Yuki in the Duelist Kingdom, and then the Millennium Eye was taken away by an unknown person, he had supreme status among the Shadow Duelists all over the world.

It was conceivable that it is impossible for a king with such a huge power not to have his own organization of Shadow Duelists. Before the collapse of Pegasus, even Ghouls, which was also led by a holder of Millenium Items, had never dared to challenge the Industrial Illusions directly.

Even now, this organization was also one of the most powerful among the dark organizations in the world.

So its not hard to imagine why their members felt dissatisfied when Tenma Yako introduced this commander who popped up suddenly.

It was true that Yuei Vu, who was a Duel King, could basically make a living by brushing his face in a world where card players were respected. It was impossible for all the Shadow Duelists to not recognize his handsome face.

But whether recognizing his face was one thing, and admitting his strength was another matter.

When Tenma Yako brought Yuei Vu to the headquarters and had just told the duelists to follow Yuei Vus command, some people immediately expressed their displeasure.

Anyway, Yuei Vu was also an outsider, who belonged to Nightcrawler World and Kaiba Corp, and had nothing to do with the Industrial Illusions. Not everyone would accept an outsider to rashly participate in this kind of battle that was related to the survival of their Industrial Illusionsand to play such an important role.

However, Tenma Yako said blankly at the time: Yuei Vu was personally approved by Mr. Pegasus, and this is also my decision. If anyone finds it unacceptable

As he spoke, he raised the dueling disc on his arm.

Then you have to pass through me first.

Yuei Vu:

What should I say?

It is indeed the underground organization of the Industrial Illusions, and Yako is indeed the number one seed player under Pegasus.

By the way, you usually dont make all your decisions by playing cards, right?

Which department is the quarterly fund allocated to? Everyone plays cards to decide.

Do you want to buy stocks? Everyone plays cards to decide.

Salaries, benefits, and personnel decisions all depend on playing cards.

Battle Royal rules were different from Tag Team rules.

According to the Battle Royal rules, all duelists in the area fought independently, each had 4000LP and their own turn in a round.

This meant that Yuei Vu must use 4000LP to fight the three Card Professors with a total of 12000LP.

And thats not the biggest problem. This kind of battle rule also meant that after Yuei Vus turn was over, he must go through three consecutive rounds of the opponents operation before he could play his cards again.

With such an absolute disadvantage, even if he is a Duel King, it is impossible, right?

By the way, in the decisive battle in the Walking the Dragons arc, Dartz fought Yugi and Kaiba alone using such Battle Royal rules.

Dare to accept a duel under such conditions, Dartz was really confident in the cards printed by himself.

Normally, I wouldnt make such a request. But if the opponent is the Duel King Kirk pushed his glasses, and the reflection of the mirror covered his eyes, I think Its not a big deal, is it?

Tenma Yako frowned.

Using the rules of Battle Royal to fight against three, was already an undisguised unilateral rule suppression. It could be said that the advantage of three against one has been expanded to the maximum, and it was no longer a fair duel at all.

He felt ashamed when his subordinates made such unreasonable demands.

Even the other two Card Professors expressed dissatisfaction and were not very satisfied with the plan proposed by their companions.

Even if they beat Yuei Vu in this way, they would not feel any sense of accomplishment.

However, to everyones surprise, before anyone else had time to raise objections, Yuei Vu shrugged indifferently: What you said is indeed reasonable. Well, lets use the Battle Royal rules.

As soon as this statement came out, everyone in the room was stunned.

Even Kirk, who proposed this proposal, was a little surprised.

He said this just to frustrate the opponents spirit, and he didnt think Yuei Vu would accept.

Under such unfavorable conditions, was it really possible to win the duel?

Tenma Yako was a little surprised: Mr. Yuei Vu are you sure? According to the rules of Battle Royal

No problem. Yuei Vu waved his hand generously, and said casually, After all, I was the one who said that three of them could go together. It would be petty to go back against my own words.

The other two Card Professors originally felt that such a victory was useless, but after hearing Yuei Vus words, they felt that they had been greatly underestimated, and they couldnt help feeling angry for a while.

Even if you are the Fuel King, how can you beat the three of us by yourself?

Okay, since youve said that, then we dont need to pretend. Deschutes opened the Duel Disk and said in a deep voice, Then come on, let the three of us experience the strength of the Duel King !


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