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Chapter 1157: 5DS!



Chapter 1157: 5DS!

Chapter 1157: 5DS!

At this point, Yuei Vu was completely certain that the so-called "Paradox correction program" directly brought him to the future, and cut into the timeline of "Yu-Gi-Oh! 5DS".

He just didn't know what went wrong with the system. Although he traveled through time, it seems that he didn't travel through time completely.

Now Yuei Vu's state was not physical, he existed in a form similar to a spiritual body. For this time and space, he was a ghost, invisible and intangible.

And he was also familiar with the scene happening in front of him.

A lower-class citizen of the slum "Satellite District", Yusei Dodo, evaded the arrest of the Public Security Bureau and sneaked into the city of Neo Domino, looking for the current duel king of Neo Domino, Jack Atlas.

There was a backstory between Yusei and Jack.

Few people know that Jack Atlas, the Duel King who was now very popular and regarded as an idol by the city people, was originally a lower-class citizen from the Satellite District.

It’s just that the Public Security Bureau deliberately erased this story from his resume in order to package him into a king that everyone liked to see.

Before becoming the Duel King of Neo Domino, Jack was also one of Yusei’s most valued partners in the Satellite District. However, in order to pursue a higher status and a broader stage, he stole Yusei’s D-Wheel that he had spent many years assembling by picking up scraps, and also stole Yusei’s trump card "Stardust Dragon" by threatening Yusei’s companions’ lives.

Now, Yusei has built a new D-Wheel from scratch, evaded the layers of pursuit by the Public Security Bureau, and came to the bright and bustling city, just to find Jack to fight and take back his "Stardust Dragon".

This duel was also the first climax of 5DS and the starting point of the entire animation plot.

In this game, Yusei and Jack's destined identities as "Signers" were hinted for the first time. When the "Stardust Dragon" and "Red Dragon Archfiend" summoned by the two fought against each other, the power of the two Signers was awakened in the clash.

Yusei and Jack's eyes lit up with strange red light at the same time, and their bodies heated up uncontrollably. The intense stinging pain made it almost impossible for them to focus on the duel. It was from the Crimson Dragon marks on their arms, which was a symbol of them being chosen by the ancient god-level existence "Crimson Dragon".

In the last turn of the duel, to put it simply, Yusei and Jack stood on the field with Stardust Dragon and Red Dragon Archfiend respectively. Then Yusei predicted Jack, and Jack thought he saw through Yusei's prediction of him, but he didn't expect Yusei to predict Jack's prediction of his prediction…

Anyway, in terms of the result, Yusei gained the upper hand through careful calculations and beautiful arrangements, but he never expected that a certain crashed king who couldn't afford to lose would pull out the screws at the moment of GG. Just when Yusei was about to play the last card to win, the two of them crashed at the same time, the duel was forcibly terminated, and Jack barely saved his life.

It may be that the crashed king's operation made Yusei realize "Wow, there is such an operation", so Yusei learned it from then on, and then there was a famous screw-pulling professional in the Yu-Gi-Oh world…

…Okay, to be fair, the crash was actually not Jack's fault.

Both Yusei and Jack were still immature newcomers, and they were still at the stage of cognition that "how can someone die just playing cards?". Therefore, when the Crimson Dragon appeared and all the damage in their duel was converted into actual damage, the two did not realize the seriousness of the problem at all.

Both of them flipped over, and the duel was forcibly terminated. Not only that, the energy released by the fierce battle between the two dragon sealers also released an excessive concentration of "Planetary Particles", which almost overloaded the perpetual motion machine "Momentum" that generated electricity for the entire city.

Godwin, the director of the Public Security Bureau, promptly ordered to cut off the power supply and shut down the perpetual motion machine. Fortunately, the chief reacted quickly, otherwise, the two protagonists who have secretly played cards in the middle of the night might have blown up the entire city without knowing it…

Although the perpetual motion machine stopped in time and did not explode, the noise was still quite loud. The entire duel arena was almost turned upside down by the two protagonists, the ceiling was blown off, the track was destroyed beyond recognition, and there was thick smoke and dust everywhere.

The entire venue looked like it had just experienced an air raid. If it were in another world, and you told people that the noise was caused by two people playing cards, they would definitely think you were either crazy or making fun of him.

Of course, this was the world of Yu-Gi-Oh, and those who were knowledgeable would understand.

Here, if you told people that this was blown up by an air raid, they might breathe a sigh of relief and say, "I was so scared. It turned out to be just an air raid. I thought someone was playing cards here…"

Although it was late at night, the two blew up a duel hall, and even a huge Crimson Dragon appeared briefly in the sky above the city. If the Public Security Bureau didn't see it after all this noise, it would be no different from being blind.

As a matter of course, a large group of public security officers arrived immediately. They all rode the latest generation of police D-Wheels, equipped with the latest pursuit-specific Duel Disks, and equipped with police-exclusive decks, and quickly blocked and surrounded the duel venue.

What? You said that as a police force, no one has a gun?

With D-Wheels and Duel Disks, what do you need guns for?

…Okay, that's just a complaint. In fact, the sheriff of Neo Domino was basically equivalent to a traditional police station, and firearms were still equipped, but they were never used normally.

Anyway, they always relied on playing cards to catch people…

In fact, if it were normal, the Public Security Bureau would not be able to catch Yusei.

The reason was very simple: There was no police officer who could beat Yusei in playing cards…

It was also because of this that Yusei could escape the arrest of the Public Security Bureau again and again in the satellite area, and even illegally sneak into the city in the middle of the night to play cards with Jack.

But the problem now was that Yusei's D-Wheel was overturned. Before he had time to touch the Duel Disk, a large number of public security officers rushed up, and did not listen to any explanations at all, and they pressed him down in a hurry…

In Yuei Vu's impression, if he remembered correctly, Yusei should be arrested and imprisoned next. After experiencing layers of hardships and making a lot of new friends in prison, he finally escaped by beating the warden in a card game.

Although Jack Atlas, the duel king who was "above others", was also an accomplice, he was directly escorted back to his top-level apartment. Not to mention going to jail, he wouldn't have any problems after today, and no one in the outside world even knew that he sneaked out to play cards today…

Of course, these were all normal plot developments.

Seeing that Yusei was pinned to the ground by a bunch of law enforcement officers, Yuei Vu had no intention of helping him.

Anyway, this was the normal plot process. Not only Yusei was fine after entering the prison, but he also met some reliable companions. Anyway, if you played cards well, you would always get out in the end.

I haven't figured out the situation yet, so I'll just stay put and wait and see…

…Huh?

Yuei Vu checked his Duel Disk and was stunned.

He found that the "Duel Link" system on his Duel Disk… was still activated.

Not only that, but he was now in an abnormal login state. In the duel link system, his login status bar showed "pairing mode".

What is pairing mode?

That was a mode added by Kaiba Corp to the Duel Link system, which could remotely view duels through the Duel Link platform. You could pair with a Duel Disk that has passed the authentication record in the Duel Links system, and remotely watch the duel status of the target Duel Disk in the form of a virtual image.

For example, Yuei Vu's Duel Disk was a device that had "passed authentication" in President Kaiba's system. So as long as Yuei Vu entered a duel, theoretically, President Kaiba could pair with his Duel Disk through the Duel Links system and watch his duel remotely.

In fact, many times before, everyone watched the game from the front row through this function.

However, the problem was that Yuei Vu didn't remember that he had ever actively paired with anyone.

Moreover, he has traveled to the 5DS era. He remembered that Yusei Fudo mentioned to him before that in the era of 5DS, the Duel Links system had long become history and no longer existed.

So who else can pair with him in this timeline?

But of course, the matching target could also be viewed in the Duel Links system. So Yuei Vu decisively chose the viewing function.

Immediately he was stunned.

The Duel Disk marked as "pairing" by the Duel Links system…

…was exactly the one in Yusei Fudo's hand.


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