I'm Playing Cards in Yu-Gi-Oh!

Chapter 220: Boss, He Is Right!

With the scorching final blow from "Elemental Hero: Blazing Man", Yu Yu's first battle against Doma came to an end.

The Thomas believer named Bourbon let out a shrill scream in the burning flames, and the LP representing his life was also reduced to 0.

To determine the outcome, a loser appeared, and at the same time Oliha Gang's barrier also began to react. The sacred green magic circle slowly rotated and began to shrink rapidly, shrinking to the soles of Bourbon's feet.

The emblem on the head of this believer of Olhagang became more and more dazzling. He began to groan miserably, and his figure blurred in the beam of light that reached the sky. Green light rushed into the deep black clouds, as if invisible hands grasped his soul and violently pulled him out of the body.

After that, he knelt down lifelessly like a puppet whose strings were cut off, and fell to the ground with a thud.

The "Oliha Gang's Barrier" card fell out of the duel plate and fell to the ground. Bourbon's face appears above the six-pointed star mark on the card, representing his sealed soul.

After the duel, You Yu turned his head and glanced at the overlooking point in the shadow of the second floor. There was no one there at the moment.

The Three Musketeers of Doma quietly left the building before the duel ended.

...

Amaluda, Rafael and Barong were currently riding sci-fi-style motorcycles through the streets at night. In the blink of an eye, they had left the branch of the International Illusion Society far behind.

"'Masked Hero'." Barong, who was riding a bicycle, said calmly, "It's a series I've never heard of at all."

"Becas designed a new series specifically for this duel king." Rafilu said, "It seems that even with our Doma intelligence network, there are some flaws."

"By the way, your subordinates don't matter?" Baron turned his head and asked, "Your capable subordinate named Gulimo also lost in the duel with Muto Yugi, and now Bourbon also lost to this Yuyu... ...They should all be your more powerful subordinates, right?"

Rafilu said calmly: "It doesn't matter. They are indeed compatible with the power of Oliha Gang, but they are not irreplaceable. After testing this information from the two duel kings, their mission can be considered completed."

"Huh, it's not harmful." Amaluda said disdainfully, "It doesn't matter even if that Yuyu has a new card. No matter how powerful the card is, it can't surpass Oliha Gang's power. No matter who is standing in front of him, Just crush it."

The implication is that a few new cards have been printed, isn't it?

What if someone doesn’t print the card themselves?

When it comes to stamping cards, they, Doma, are really dissatisfied. Each card they made looks more fake than the last.

For example, the trap card called "Soldier Rebellion" used by Amaluda in the duel with President Kaiba in the anime can send all the cards in the opponent's hand to the graveyard and all the cards controlled by the opponent on the field. destroy. (Although the activation conditions are a bit harsh)

Any game planner who has never had his brain kicked by a donkey will probably not be able to come up with this kind of effect...

Hey, but don't tell me, the reason why Doma is higher than Gurus and Naia is that the cards they use with bad effects are all real cards.

The effects of these cards created by Doma are different from those of Naia's own random writing in the virtual world. The cards that Naia scrawled in the virtual world were just pure data. Just like his "card group leader" rules, he could only bully people in the computer world.

But Doma's cards are different. Each card they create has the unique spirituality of Duel Monsters cards, and contains mysterious power beyond what contemporary science can explain. (President Kaiba holds a different opinion)

The reason why the cards printed by Doma are so awesome is because they do hold that level of power.

Under the rules of the Duel Monsters card game, the strength of the dark power will be directly reflected in the corresponding card effects.

For example, Harakti, the supreme being in the Yu-Gi-Oh worldview and the creator of light who appears in the finale of DM, the card effect text embodied by his supreme power is "The moment this card is summoned, the player is directly declared to have won the game." .

The stronger the power, the stronger the card can be embodied. From this perspective, the pile of fake card-like effects printed by the Doma organization are exactly proof of their powerful power.

But it is precisely because of this that You Yu seems worthy of fear in their eyes.

First there was the unheard of "Elemental Heroes" series, and now there's the unknown power called "Masked Heroes"...

You Yu, who called these powerful heroes to duel one after another, also became an unpredictable opponent in the eyes of Doma's Three Musketeers.

The Three Musketeers never spoke to each other again. Barong turned the handlebars and took the lead in stepping on the accelerator. The three motorcycles cut through the long night and disappeared at the other end of the street.

...

At this time, You Yu was squatting down to examine the wretched guy lying on the ground with his soul taken out and his tongue hanging out with a bad expression on his face.

He noticed that the small piece of pendant hanging around Bourbon's neck seemed to have shattered after the duel.

That one seems to be Oriha Gang's amulet. Although Oliha Gang's barrier can give any ordinary person the strength to compete with the top powerhouses, it still comes with risks.

For those without amulets or extraordinary powers, there is also the risk of backlash if they rashly use Oliha Gang's barrier.

And the "Olihagang's Barrier" used by Bourbon also sealed his own soul.

The three musketeers of Doma ran away before the end of the duel, probably because they thought Bourbon was insignificant, and they were too lazy to even recover the card that sealed his soul.

Yes, a large organization like Doma should not lack such cannon fodder.

It's just that the performance of the animation plot has always made Youyu have some natural illusions about the Doma organization.

In fact, the Doma organization has existed for thousands of years, and can even influence the politics of major countries and remotely control the army. It seems that its strength is still quite strong, but the tip of the iceberg shown in the animation is easy to give people an illusion.

After all, in the animation, except for the small fish who ran to Yugi at the beginning and gave away his head in seconds, the only three people who were active from the beginning to the end of the Olihagang chapter were Rafiru, Baron and Ameruda.

Among them, Baron is more interested in picking up girls than in Doma's great ideals. He is always against Jonouchi, and his only goal is to catch Peacock Dance Sister.

Well, you don't say, although Baron didn't catch Sister Dance Sister in the end, he and Jonouchi got to know each other better in the friction of souls, and they appreciated each other, and finally they actually fought a revolutionary friendship. The two rivals even had the tendency to kick Sister Dance away and have fun by themselves...

Then Ameruda didn't seem to be particularly interested in Doma's ideals. He was more focused on President Kaiba and wanted to fight the president to death. In the end, he and Kaiba had a decisive battle on the plane that was about to fall. Ameruda could obviously die with Kaiba by delaying time, but he was also whitewashed by the president's words and gave up the opportunity to reduce the number of enemy generals...

If Rafiru must say, he should be the most loyal one among the three musketeers, and even once completed the feat of "first killing Pharaoh".

However, in the end, he was also whitewashed by Yami Yugi's heartfelt persuasion, and in the end, he even wanted to go back and whitewash his own boss, Dazi.

In summary, judging from the characters that have appeared in the animation, it seems that there are only small fish, cannon fodder, those who want to pick up girls, those who are not firm in their positions, and those who betray.

Originally, Rafiru was the only one who worked diligently and followed the boss, and in the end, he was not only whitewashed, but also wanted to go and preach to the boss. It feels like Gin from the brewery next door was awakened by the persuasion of the elementary school student of the god of death, and then turned back to the boss and said, "I think he is right, why don't we turn over a new leaf..."

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