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Chapter 937: The Tower



Chapter 937: The Tower

Chapter 937: The Tower

The entire venue exploded in an instant, and the students who were still immersed in the excitement of watching the master's duel went from heaven to hell in one second, and they were all dumbfounded.

The results of the GX competition are directly linked to the final exam! ?

Doesn't it mean that if my performance in the competition is too low, I will directly fail the exam at the end of the semester?

Of course, there were only so many rankings in the competition. If a student had to get a ranking to pass, then this year's passing rate must be a teaching accident. Visual inspection showed that not many students have passed.

But Yuei Vu said that they were not devils. Considering that students after all were not professional players, the difficulty must be lowered.

He briefly explained the rules.

First of all, each contestant would be issued a badge with the word "GX" on it. This thing is similar to the original Battle City's puzzle card. It was a participation voucher and could also be used to calculate points.

The winner could take the GX badge from the loser, and the eight people with the most badges could advance to the quarterfinals and compete for the championship in the final knockout round.

The number of badges a student won in the competition would be converted into grade points and added to the final exam score. The more points earned by students, the higher their final grade will be. If you earned enough points, you could even pass the final exam by skipping it.

Of course, even if the results in the competition are unsatisfactory, you will not fail at the end of the semester, but the difficulty of the exam will be much higher than that of other students.

In fact, according to Yuei Vu, he felt that it would be better to take the competition instead of the final exam, which was much more valuable. After all, actual combat with real swords and guns was definitely more reliable than paper tests.

But Principal Samejima and Professor Chronos insisted that this kind of competition with professional players would be too cruel for the students, so they proposed such a compromise plan.

Yuei Vu actually disagreed.

Pros? What happened to the professional players? Believe it or not, they can't beat even someone with the lowest grade in the academy?

However, he finally approved the plan.

After hearing the news, Aster suddenly became energetic again. He stood up and said solemnly to Judai: "It seems that we will have a chance to fight again soon, Judai!

Although I lost this time, it was different on the field. Just wait, Judai, the champion of the GX competition must be me! "

Even in the finals of the professional league, Aster had never shown such high fighting spirit and desire for victory. It seems that in his mind, the World Professional League was far less important than this academy competition.

"Okay!" Judai agreed wholeheartedly, "By the way, Aster, let's go to dinner together tonight! By the way, please let me take a look at your new hero. He's so handsome. I want to see it."

Upon hearing the compliment, Aster's lips curled up involuntarily, feeling a little proud.

In fact, he was also very impressed by Judai's various forms of Neos, and he also sincerely wanted to observe and appreciate this brand-new cosmic hero up close.

There doesnt seem to be anything wrong with exchanging appreciation with Judai, right?

That's what he thought, but when the words came to his lips, it turned into

"Hmph, who wants to eat with you?" Aster straightened his clothes and turned around gracefully, "Unlike you carefree idlers, I am very busy.

That's it, see you on the field. "

"Oh." Judai didn't take it seriously. He just stood up on tiptoes and waved vigorously at his back, "I will be in the cafeteria of the red dormitory at night, the seat by the window on the far right. If you change your mind, just come to me~ "

Aster ignored him and walked straight off the duel stage.

However, all he could think about was the shockingly gorgeous and handsome Neos just now, and Judai's silly and bright smiling face.

He shook his head desperately but found that he could not get this guy out of his mind no matter what.

The secretary was already waiting under the stage. At this moment, her white little hands were holding the tablet, and her long white fingers were rapidly operating the schedule on the screen.

She didn't say a word, but she had silently crossed out her original schedule for the evening and changed it to "go to the Osiris Red dormitory for dinner."

Although the boss didn't say it, she just knew that this should be changed.

Bosses are fickle. Sometimes they have made up their mind about something in their hearts but they won't say it. Sometimes they don't even know that they have made up their mind.

And it was the duty of a little secretary like her to find out the boss's intention.

Somewhere unknown.

The Tarot cards flew all over the sky along the established trajectory, falling lightly one after another and stacked on the round table covered with white cloth.

Saio Takuma stared at the table intently and turned over the first card that fate revealed to him.

It was a picture of a tower struck by lightning and a man falling from the top of the collapsed tower.

A card symbolized "destruction".

Saio once again overturned the table in anger, and the tarot cards were scattered on the floor.

He felt distraught.

Ever since he lost to the Duel King named Yuei Vu, everything seemed to be in chaos.

This was the first time since the birth of his personality that his fate seemed to be shaken. It felt like he was riding the chariot of destiny, charging with great momentum, but he hit some kind of mountain that was far bigger than destiny, and was knocked upside down on the spot.

A shadowy figure appeared in the dark corner.

The man glanced at the tarot cards scattered all over the floor and said calmly: "I took the risk to save you from the Duel King, but I didn't want you to abandon yourself here."

Saio turned his back to him without looking back: "Is there any progress?"

"It's hard to say." The black figure said slowly, "But I found what we were looking for. At least I have the exact coordinates."

Saio frowned: "Then why don't you just take it?"

"It's not that easy." The black figure said, "That thing is in the Kaiba Corp, and the security protocol is the highest level. Seto Kaiba himself seems to attach great importance to that thing, and it is the key to some cutting-edge technology he is developing."

"Can't you handle Seto Kaiba?" Saio crossed his arms.

"Not really, but it's not easy for me to take action from my position." He said, "

Kaiba is not a simple man, and I might be exposed if I take action rashly. I don't plan to confront him directly so soon."

Saio understood clearly: "You want me to get that thing."

"That's right."

Saio snorted disdainfully.

"That's your plan, not mine." He crossed his arms.

"Your plan is fragile and has failed. If it weren't for me, you would have become the Duel King's prisoner." The black figure said lightly, "So do you want to go out and die again, or do you want to do it my way?"

Saio fell into a brief silence.

"Okay, let's do it your way."

He compromised, and his eyes lit up scarlet.

"Leave it to me."


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