"I understand."

Then, Yuma's gaze fell upon Soreva, who was standing in front of him.

"Uncle, once I've collected more Heart Fragments, I'll definitely challenge you!"

"Ah, then I'll wait for you to come find me."

Soreva reached out and ruffled Yuma's hair before turning and leaving with a smile.

As for Yuma, he was also eagerly anticipating the day he would truly face off against Soleva. However, as he watched Soleva's figure disappear into the crowd, Yuma suddenly scratched the back of his head.

"Hmm, did I forget something?"

Yuma's words instantly plunged the kitten and the bird into deep thought. Soon, the bird was the first of the three to realize what was happening:

"correct!"

The bird's chirping instantly drew the attention of Yuma and the cat, who both asked the bird in unison:

"Little bird, what are you thinking about?"

The little bird nodded, then turned and pointed at the boy who had been kicked down by Soreva with a soccer ball and was still lying on the ground, saying:

"Is that person really alright?"

When the little bird asked this question, Yuma couldn't help but feel uneasy. Although Sorewa said that the person would be fine, he didn't look like he was alright at all.

Thinking this, Youma immediately ran to the man's side, shook him, and asked:

"Hey, are you okay?"

With a sharp "snap," Yuma's wrist was quickly grabbed. The boy lying on the ground opened his eyes abruptly, a sly smile spreading across his face.

"You are the first person to care about me!"

For some reason, after hearing his words, Yuma immediately felt a sense of foreboding, which made him cautiously ask:

"So, what?"

"So, I've made up my mind, you'll be my first rival!"

"Eh!!!"

........................

As for Soreva, he had only been separated from Yuma and the others for about an hour when he received a message from Ghosh:

"Hey, Soleva, are you there?"

"I'm here. Is there anything important that you need to let me know?"

Soon, Soreva received Ghosh's reply:

"Yes, the machine detected that someone used cards from a deck and side that did not originally belong to him. In other words, he cheated."

However, Drouet and I are currently dealing with other cheaters, so this one is your responsibility.

After saying that, Ghosh disconnected the communication, prompting Soreva to immediately complain:

"Hey, hey, hey, you didn't even tell me where that person is? Where am I supposed to find him?"

As if hearing Soleva's complaint, another message arrived on Soleva's phone, revealing the cheater's location.

"Well, looks like I have to get to work."

Chapter 363 Gambler, Richard

"Hey, hello here... Mr. Richard, judging from your name, you must be a duelist from abroad, right? But unfortunately, since you used a card that wasn't registered in your deck or side during the duel just now, that's considered cheating."

Therefore, the WDC Operating Committee has decided to revoke your status as a WDC participant.

As he spoke, Soreva extended his hand to the blond man in front of him.

"So now, please hand over the fragment of your heart."

However, faced with Soreva's accusations, the blond man naturally refused to admit them and immediately pointed at Soreva to refute them:

"What evidence do you have that I cheated?"

However, instead of getting angry at the finger extended by the man named Richard, Soreva even chuckled slightly.

“That’s right. Before this, I only had the card records from the machine, and I didn’t see any evidence of your cheating. However, I have to thank you for bringing me the evidence of your cheating yourself.”

"You, what do you mean?"

Upon hearing Soleva's words, the man named Richard hurriedly tried to pull his hand back, but Soleva had already grabbed his wrist with lightning speed.

When Soreva's hand touched his wrist, the slightly rough feel told Soreva that what he had just seen was not an illusion.

With a flick of his finger, Soreva pulled a card from Richard's sleeve.

"[Forbidden Pot], is this the card you just used to cheat? You actually hid it in your sleeve. Well, I guess that makes sense, since everyone uses Duel Disks to play cards, you can't exactly hide it in your crotch."

Seeing that his cheat cards, which he had hidden in his sleeve, had been discovered by Soleva, Richard stopped trying to defend himself, immediately shook off Soleva's hand, and ran into the crowd.

Hey! You stop right there!

Seeing Richard suddenly turn and run, Soreva immediately gave chase, but at that moment, a sense of confusion also arose in Soreva's mind:

Why did this guy run away? Even if he did, did he still think he could continue to participate in the WDC competition? Knowing what he did, we can't let him continue to participate in the finals just because he collected all the Heart Fragments later!

Even with this thought in mind, Soreva looked at Richard in front of him and felt that something was off about him.

Although this person was clearly running away, he didn't run too far into alleys or crowded places, and even occasionally looked back to observe the distance between the two people.

With his speed, he should have been able to outrun Soreva after running just a few blocks, but he maintained a delicate distance between them.

This made Soreva feel like he could catch up with him if he were just a few steps faster, but whenever Soreva sped up a little, he would also start to speed up.

"This guy is really strange..."

But just as Soreva was chasing after him, muttering to himself, he saw Yuma running towards him from the opposite direction, which made him call out excitedly:

"Roaming Horse!"

However, Yuma didn't share Soleva's joy. Instead, with a look of terror on his face, he grabbed the little bird and called out to Soleva:

"Uncle, run!"

???

Just as Soreva was puzzled, a ball of artillery fire fell heavily, hitting Richard squarely and knocking him to the ground.

Upon witnessing this, Yuma immediately let out a scream, grabbed the little bird, and fled quickly, leaving Soleva with only one sentence:

"Uncle, I'm outta here! We'll talk about our duel another time!"

To Soleva's utter bewilderment, a girl with pink and orange hair, riding a flying pink cannon, swept past him and flew after Yuma.

"Don't run away, Yuma!"

Now, Soreva finally knew where that barrage of fire had come from, and he couldn't help but make the sign of the cross on his chest, silently mourning for Yuma, who had been targeted by this girl, for three seconds.

Then, Soreva’s gaze returned to his real target, Richard, who had just been blown to pieces by that cannon shot.

"Hey, are you still alive? If you are, say something."

He reached out and patted the man's face twice, and seeing that the man could still drowsily open his eyes and even make a "squeak," Soreva couldn't help but sigh:

As expected of people from the world of anime, their vitality is truly tenacious.

Of course, to prevent this person from escaping from his grasp again, Soreva also unceremoniously took out an insurance policy.

The Tyrannosaurus D panel instantly appeared on Soleva's wrist, and a red rope shot out from it, tightly wrapping around Richard's wrist.

That's right, this is the hook lock system that Ghosh used to stop Soreva from going to Mr. Heart Garden. Soreva also installed one on his D panel.

Today, this principle has been applied to this cheater.

"What, what is this?!"

At this moment, Richard, now fully conscious, tried to escape again, but with his hands bound by ropes, he couldn't break free. Soreva immediately tried to dissuade him:

"Give up. You can't break free of this rope with your strength. Now, hand over the fragment of your heart... Of course, if you can defeat me in a duel, this rope can be untied."

"Are you serious?"

Faced with Richard's questioning, Soreva immediately nodded:

"Of course it's true. But if you lose to me, the only way to save your life is to hand over the Fragment of the Heart."

"This……"

Soreva's answer made Richard hesitate for a moment before gritting his teeth and saying,

"Okay! If I win, you have to let me go! If I lose, I will obediently hand over the Heart Fragment."

Upon receiving Richard's reply, Soreva smiled slightly.

"Very good, then..."

"Duel!" ×2

As Richard pulled out his D-Panel and D-Vision, Soleva also lit up his Tyrannosaurus Rex Eye Mark. However, he did not rush to seize the initiative, but watched with great interest as Richard began the duel.

"My turn, draw a card!"

After replenishing his hand to six cards, Richard quickly drew a card from his hand and placed it on his D deck.

"I choose to place a monster face down from my hand!"

Following that, he drew three more cards from his hand and placed them on the back of the D deck.

"Then, I face down three cards, and the turn ends!"

That's right, the man ended his turn just like that. However, Soreva, who already knew about Richard's deck beforehand, didn't assume that Richard was some kind of shady player just because Richard had included so many cards.

If you had to categorize him, this man should be considered a gambler, or more specifically, a dice player.

Because, without exception, all the cards he registered in his deck and side were cards whose effects were related to rolling dice.

Chapter 364 Sushi and Dice

"Then, my turn, draw a card!"

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