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Chapter 755 The Crisis Happens Silently

Chapter 755 The Crisis Happens Silently (4K)

Hikaru Amagi returned to Duel Academy.

He still has a lot to do before the KC Cup officially begins.

Of course, regarding contacting Yugi Muto, firstly, now that we know the reason for Exodia's resentment, although it's still a bit troublesome as a student, we still need to put contacting Yugi on our agenda.

Fortunately, Hikaru Amagi was a good young man who knew Pegasus and had met Sugoroku Muto before he kidnapped them. He was sure he could find a way to inform Yugi Muto about what was happening here.

Considering Yugi Muto's personality, preferences, and abilities, Hikaru Amagi thought that if he really knew the specific situation there, he would choose to come and help.

But when exactly, and whether or not, the final ritual for Exodia will actually be completed remains uncertain.

After all, the current "Yugi Muto" is just "Yugi Muto", but the original Yugi Muto was the "strongest of two combined".

If Exodia's resentment is directed towards the very first one, that's something Amagi Hikaru can't do.

Even Yugi Muto himself might not do this.

The "Nameless Pharaoh" slumbers in the underworld, and the reason he slumbers there is because Yugi Muto won his duel of fate and established the most fundamental rule of this dimension—that the dead cannot be brought back to life.

One of the most fundamental rules of this world is that no matter how much Exodia wants to see that person, there is probably no way to do so.

Even Amagi Hikaru can't predict the future with 100% certainty, and now he can only wait to see if Fantasy International will reply to him.

During his waiting period, he gradually received some recent news.

The exchange students from the superdimensional world are generally doing quite well in this world. Although they were all a little unaccustomed and nervous at first, they are all "human" after all, and there is no species barrier between them.

Although their existence as beings from the Xyz Dimension, allowing them to use Xyz Summoning in this world, has sparked considerable curiosity, that's about it.

At least there were no kidnappings or abductions. Because of Yuma Tsukumo and Astral, the numbered monsters didn't seem to have ended up in other dimensions, so there was no need to worry about the numbered cards that suddenly appeared. Therefore, they were doing quite well overall.

The students of the Tenjouin senior class are about to graduate. Although Professor Chronos did not treat these third-year students the same way he treated Caesar, he still made considerable preparations for their graduation.

Of course, their cohort is also quite special. Because they should be the first batch of "gold diggers" to participate in "dimensional travel".

With the emergence of dimensional travel in the "civilian" world, many countries, companies, and forces have turned their attention to this new project. The duelists who can help them explore other dimensions and generate profits through dimensional travel have become the most sought-after talent resources for these large companies.

Duel Academy achieved outstanding results at last year's GX tournament, so at that time, many companies came to Duel Academy to recruit talents. In fact, it was at that time that Hikaru Amagi contacted the Fukami Company, which runs instant noodles, because of Tiera, and thus became the spokesperson and agent duelist for Fukami Company.

Because Amagi Light invested with "technology"—there was a simple fusion cup noodle made by a magical scientist. This was a ramen that even the God of Creation praised. Even if Fengguang Company did not achieve a 100% replica, it was enough to attract a large number of loyal fans with this brand-new flavor.

In just one year, Amagi Hikaru defeated several "legendary duelists" and even defeated the attacking insect moths. The market value and stock price of Fengguang Company soared, and it was about to challenge those established food companies and seize a share of their market.

Similarly, although he failed in the professional arena, Ryo Marufuji performed exceptionally well in dimensional travel and other aspects, becoming the first duelist in this dimensional world to use Xyz Summon. As a result, his company also became famous.

With these two excellent examples as examples, naturally more companies will be willing to participate in this endeavor, not for any other reason than to avoid falling behind in the coming era.

If we can discover any brand new business opportunities, that would be even better.

Therefore, Chronos was not as worried as before about this year's graduates—the employment of Duel Academy students has always been a concern and a problem that Duel Academy has not been able to solve well, and even Professor Chronos has always had a headache about it.

Very few people can truly become excellent duelists or professional duelists. Even most students who graduate from dueling academies end up doing other things.

Before this year, the best place for Duel Academy graduates was to stay at Duel Academy and become teachers, which was much easier than any other job and more likely to gain the approval of these students.

but.

There are limited teaching positions. An ordinary teacher can teach at a college for decades, but there are at least several thousand students every year, and it is impossible to keep them all as teachers.

Now that Professor Chronos has a relatively stable career path, things are naturally much easier for him.

However, precisely because this career path involves dimensional exploration, Professor Chronos became even more nervous.

As graduation approached, Professor Chronos became increasingly anxious, and as a result, Hikaru Amagi saw more and more third-year students in the classroom every day, whom he had forcibly called in to "attend" his classes.

After all, in the entire Duel Academy, only in Hikaru Amagi's private classroom were there the case studies and teaching materials on dimensional travel that he had personally written. Even the Duel Academy was still figuring things out as it came to this completely new industry. He was very worried about the future safety of these graduates, so he had them study with Hikaru Amagi.

Although it was a little strange to be in class with third-year students, Hikaru Amagi quickly accepted the situation.

rather say.

Compared to the seasoned and experienced Hikaru Amagi, the seniors who were just graduating and interested in participating in dimensional travel were much more nervous.

After all, the vast majority of Duel Academy students don't actually have much experience with dimensional travel.

Don't be fooled by the fact that Hikari Amagi seems to be able to travel to other dimensions every now and then. Before this year, the resources for dimensional travel at Duel Academy were extremely scarce. Even students from Obelisk Blue Academy only had one opportunity to travel to other dimensions per month per grade.

It is precisely for this reason that the "Fusion Department" led by Akaba Zero is so attractive—after all, extra dimensional travel is possible in Akaba Zero's Fusion Department.

Although the chances are still slim, it's still one more chance.

The travel privileges for each other college and grade are all privileges that only the "grade leader" can enjoy.

Although starting this year, thanks to the GX tournament and the Manjoume Group, dimensional travel has become easier, and more people can travel in dimensions, the third-year seniors... well, they missed out on the good times.

After all, there's only one year left. Even if the number of times increases, they still won't get to experience it many times. It's already a feat that Professor Chronos and Coach Napoleon managed to arrange by sheer brainpower, allowing each student to experience it once outside of the GX competition. It would be too difficult for them to go any further.

Therefore, Professor Chronos deliberately gathered interested students, those favored by certain companies, in the extra tutoring room where Hikari Amagi was, arranged extra tutoring for them, and even specially arranged for them to conduct simulations and practices of dimensional travel.

Over time, Hikaru Amagi became quite familiar with these seniors, and they all looked increasingly haggard.

The course load is too heavy.

Only Tenjouin Fubuki-senpai remained as relaxed as ever.

On the one hand, he was experienced. On the other hand, he had already made contact with magazines and companies, and could start working right after graduation, so there was nothing to worry about.

Rather, it's more accurate to say that although he's still taking classes, he's already the company's "top photographer."

The photos he took in "Star Wars Dimension" alone are enough for a magazine to publish for half a year, keeping model kit enthusiasts and big robot lovers hooked—this is a real super robot, do you want to see it? Do you want to buy it?
think?
Then come and buy our magazine!

Beyond that, Tenjouin Fubuki also has a very clear understanding of herself.

He is very clear.

He's the kind of person who's somewhat talented, but not the "most talented."

He was able to attract Darkness's attention, which suggests he must have some talent, but he wasn't the one most capable of attracting Darkness's attention—compared to his former friend Fujiwara Yusuke, he was merely a backup option.

Therefore, he was well aware that he belonged to the type of person who might not be ignored by others, but he wasn't capable of taking action against them.

Therefore, if he were to encounter a truly dangerous situation, he would run away in a second, and would never think, "I am the proud King of Duel Academy, how can I run away—"

No.

No, no, he doesn't have that kind of face.

He's notoriously shameless.

He's the type who'd kneel down and beg his sister to go out and clear her head—of course, he wouldn't actually do that.

Even so, he still did a lot of extra things during this after-school tutoring session.

There was no way around it. Although these students who came to "make up for lost time" were his classmates from the same year, to Tenjouin Fubuki, they were actually his "junior classmates." His inherent care for his juniors would never disappear.

That's why he's been quite exhausted lately.

The result was good.

The reason why those third-year students looked haggard was partly because he was too eccentric and it made him mentally exhausted. But even though he was mentally exhausted, after several dimensional travels, he was not as nervous as before.

And besides…

They also brought some strange and unusual dimensional information.

For example, a magician who suddenly appears, a forest full of girls, an angel seen unexpectedly...

These were all fairly normal serendipitous encounters, which Amagi Mitsujun listened to as stories.

The other one was something that concerned him somewhat.

"Huh? Duel Arena?" Hikaru Amagi was surprised to hear that.

Brilliant mind!
This arena-like platform, unfolding within a dimension, not only allows one to wait for powerful opponents to come and hone their skills, but also serves as a way to prove one's "strength."

This is a popular legend among dimensional travelers recently. It is said that someone accidentally arrived in a dimensional arena, where someone had set up a ring and was waiting for challengers to come.

It seems that if you can win, you can get a lot of generous gifts, whether it's money, cards or super technology.

But very few people are actually able to defeat the duelists from that dimension.

At least according to the current rumors, it seems that only one or two duelists there have successfully defeated each other, while the duel with the "champion" is said to have been completely unsuccessful.

Even so, the two duelists who successfully challenged the challenge have now become highly sought-after figures among dimensional travelers, earning a considerable amount of money.

"Unfortunately, I only heard about it from fellow travelers; I haven't actually been to that dimension." As a duelist, this senior naturally longed for such a thing as well.

He even had a plan: if he could win, he would definitely want something like a "dimensional map"—he was terrible with directions, and although dimensional travel only required finding the coordinates and going there, he was always worried about getting lost because of his terrible sense of direction, so he wanted something like this to put his mind at ease.

Hikaru Amagi smiled and guessed his thoughts, chatted with him for a while, and was also a little curious.

The arena-type dimension is unknown, as no one knows who created it. Unfortunately, the information is currently too vague, remaining entirely an "urban legend." Nevertheless, Hikaru Amagi kept this in mind, hoping to find clues someday and go check it out.

Another thing that caught Amagi Hikaru's attention was...

Hikaru Amagi heard that there seemed to be hospitals specifically for dimensional travelers, as well as sub-dimensional clinics and similar facilities.

Where there is supply, there is demand; where there is demand, there is supply. Dimensional travel is not a safe thing. A duel with an elf can easily result in serious injury if you are not careful. Such things seem to happen quite normally.

but--

What truly caught Amagi Hikaru's attention was...

Some say that someone's body seemed to glow red, and then they fell into a coma like a vegetable.

In an instant, Amagi Hikaru realized something was amiss.

Could it be the light of the dragon's mark?

If so, does that mean someone has entered a "forbidden" level dimension?
Or perhaps someone deliberately came into contact with the power of the Marked Dragon?

Or perhaps the dragon of the seal projected its power down like it did in its duel with the Overlord?
There is too much uncertainty, and it is extremely dangerous.

He was eager to go to those hospitals to see the condition of those patients.

And soon, an opportunity arose for Amagi Hikaru as well—

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