Yu-Gi-Oh!: Worldwide Mix, the Ultimate Necromancer Duel

Chapter 50. Magic Calculation + All-Purpose Hammer? Isn't that invincible?

[Ding! Congratulations, host, for completing your selection, defeating your opponent, and achieving victory!]

[Rewards are being drawn...]

[Randomly selected - a complete [Magic Card Deck]!]

You Chen's eyes lit up slightly.

Magic Deck?

Several card images flashed through his mind instantly—[Magic Guide], [Magic Mastery], [Magic City]... These cards are nothing special on their own, but when combined, they can create some pretty disgusting chains.

Most importantly, this deck relies heavily on spell cards.

And magic cards—

You Chen looked down at the rare card in his hand that he had just won from Wan Zhangmu.

【Wanbao Hammer】.

Unlimited filtration.

It's a perfect match for the Magic Card deck.

You Chen's lips curled up slightly.

perfect.

……

three days later.

You Chen carried a bowl of braised pork rice and found a corner to sit down.

He had only taken two bites when a figure sat down directly opposite him.

He raised his head.

Misawa Daichi.

The top student from the Duel Academy was sitting upright, his expression as serious as if he were in an interview.

"What's up?"

You Chen picked up a piece of braised pork, speaking casually.

He had a good impression of Daichi Misawa. Although he was also a top student, he wasn't arrogant or cocky, and he was quite polite in his interactions with others.

Among the monstrous figures at Duel Academy, he was one of the few who left a good impression on him.

"Hello, my name is Misawa Daichi." Misawa smiled and extended his hand. "It's nice to meet you."

You Chen glanced at his hand, but didn't shake it, and continued eating with her head down.

"Hello, Yotsawa Sky."

Daichi Misawa's hand froze in mid-air.

Yosawa Sky?

What the hell?

He withdrew his hand, coughed lightly, and decided not to dwell on it.

This person speaks a bit strangely, but you'll get used to it.

"Um..." Daichi Misawa got straight to the point, "I'd like to ask you about your deck philosophy."

His eyes held a mixture of longing and seriousness.

His obsession with card decks is something the entire academy knows.

In order to study different tactics, he prepared several decks for himself to use different tactics against different opponents.

He also summarized various formulas, knowing exactly which card to play under what circumstances and what the most reasonable order is. He had thoroughly researched all of this.

But after watching You Chen's two duels, he discovered—

All my formulas are utterly insignificant in front of this person.

Youchen's deck-building philosophy is unlike any other duelist he has ever met.

It was a kind of... how should I put it, like playing chess.

Every step was meticulously planned, with the next three or four steps already in mind. Every trap was laid perfectly. The opponent thought they were attacking, but in reality, they were simply walking step by step into a snare.

This deck concept greatly interested him.

He wants to learn.

"As far as I know," You Chen picked up another piece of meat and mumbled, "you, Wu Ze Haiyang, aren't you most fond of formulaic duels? What, the formula isn't working anymore?"

Daichi Misawa: "..."

Again.

Four Swamps Sky was bad enough, but now there's Five Swamps Ocean?

He took a deep breath and decided to ignore the strange names.

"Compared to your duel, those formulas are completely insignificant."

Daichi Misawa spoke earnestly, without a trace of flattery. He was a man of principle; if something was wrong, it was wrong; if something was strong, it was strong.

"I'd like to learn how to build a deck like yours. Could you teach me?"

You Chen put down his chopsticks, looked up and glanced at him.

Then he continued eating with his head down.

"Sorry, this is not to be shared."

He's not stupid.

He can enjoy the fun of the underworld deck all by himself.

The feeling of watching your opponent step into a trap, their expression changing from smugness to confusion, from confusion to shock, and finally to despair—it's wonderful.

If you teach this deck to someone else, and they happen to encounter it in the duel arena later, wouldn't that just be asking for trouble?

He would never do something so stupid.

Daichi Misawa paused for a moment, then smiled.

There was no disappointment in that smile; instead, there was a hint of understanding.

"That's true, haha."

"However, with my knowledge, I believe I can put together a set myself."

He looked at You Chen with a hint of challenge in his eyes.

"Next week, I will personally challenge you, You Chen!"

"If I win, please teach me!"

You Chen raised an eyebrow.

interesting.

He didn't say anything, he just continued eating his meal.

Daichi Misawa waited a few seconds, but received no response. Unperturbed, he turned and left.

After taking a few steps, he turned back and added:

"Just you wait!"

You Chen waved his hand in response.

Only after Misawa Daichi's figure disappeared into the crowd did he raise his head, looking in that direction, lost in thought.

Challenge him?

interesting.

……

After finishing his meal, You Chen returned to his dormitory.

The single suites in the Blue Dormitory were spacious and bright, with sunlight streaming in through the floor-to-ceiling windows, casting a golden glow on the floor. Outside, several seagulls circled over the sea.

The Great Sun Witch was lying on the bed reading comics, a lollipop dangling from her mouth, her golden flowing cloud skirt spread out on the bed like a blooming flower.

When he came in, she merely raised her eyelids lazily as a greeting.

You Chen ignored her and went straight to the computer to sit down.

Let's organize the new magic card deck we just got.

After organizing his deck, he casually opened the chat software.

As soon as I logged in, I saw a friend request.

The other party's ID is a string of numbers, which looks like an official account. The notes section only contains two words—

Seahorse.

You Chen was stunned for a moment.

Seahorse?

Seto Kaiba?

The arrogant king of the DM world?

He carefully checked the notes and confirmed that he hadn't misread them.

The president of the Kaima Group, the founder of Duel Academy, the holder of the Blue-Eyes White Dragon, and one of the top figures in the entire dueling world—he took the initiative to add him as a friend.

You Chen thought for a moment and then clicked "agree".

Regardless of whether it's the person in question or not, I'll add them first.

A few seconds later, a message popped up in the dialog box.

[Seahorse]: Hades, I've read your suggestion.

Youchen's ID is Hades, which means the lord of the underworld.

[Kaiba]: What you said makes some sense, but not much. How can you change a card's effect so easily? Let's talk after you beat me, hmph!

You Chen looked at the word "humph" and couldn't help but laugh.

He truly is the king of arrogance.

A few days ago, after defeating Manjoume, he immediately sent an email to the official email address of the Kaiba Group, detailing the bug-level effect of the card [Wanbao Hammer] - unlimited draw, no limit of once per turn, and can be returned to hand after activation - if this thing becomes widespread, the duel ecosystem will collapse.

He suggested modifying the effect, such as adding a limit of once per turn, or making it impossible to retrieve the item after it is activated and sent to the grave.

Haima's response now clearly indicates they didn't take it seriously.

The reason why the seahorse paid attention to him was entirely because of his account—the one that had successfully challenged and defeated the insect moth from a one-star level.

Otherwise, given the arrogance of the seahorse, it wouldn't bother replying to suggestions from ordinary players.

You Chen thought for a moment and typed a reply:

[Pluto]: Oh, is that so? Okay then.

He paused, then added:

[Pluto]: I've never seen anyone make such a strange request before.

The other side remained silent for a few seconds.

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