(A/N: Okay so while I was planning out the next three chapters while you're reading these author's notes, I did post the first ten chapters all together in a bundle. I have duels planned up through chapter 14, which is another Joey chapter and after that Imma need a break to return to my big project: Fairy Without Wings, but I'll come back to this one eventually when the mood strikes. I really just wanted to test the waters with this fanfic anyway and see if you all like it before I turn it into a huge important project. Anyway, that's enough A/N from me. Let's see how Nagito deals with an opponent of a much higher caliber than a no-name duelist from Yu-gi-oh Duel Links.
Oh and let me know if you guys would like to see some omakes post-chapter featuring the Yu-gi-oh and potentially Danganronpa abridged cast. Abridged Marik is such a treat that I would love to use him in some capacity. But that's not important right now. What's important is Nagito. …And now I have NicoB's interpretation of Nagito stuck in my head. Let's just get on with the chapter before my ADHD derails these notes any further).
Unaware that Marik had marked him for employment services or victimization of card theft—whatever was easier—Nagito briskly walked around Battle City, casually looking for someone to duel. In all honesty, he was hoping to bump into Yugi Mutoh or Seto Kaiba and give up one or both of his locator cards to them. Hell, he was even interested in doing the same for his classmates. After all, that was his purpose, to be a stepping stone to guide the greatest possible hope to its greatest possible peak.
Nagito did not consider himself a champion, nor a truly talented duelist, at least not when compared to Yugi and Kaiba. To him, anyone that wasn't on their level, didn't deserve to even call themselves a talented duelist. Nagito included himself in that category since, having Exodia didn't make him a talented duelist. He was just really lucky. However, that didn't mean he wasn't going to make things hell for his opponent, just so they could understand where he set the bar. After all, Yugi and Kaiba certainly could handle his deck. That was what he believed because they were such big balls of hope that Nagito could just smother with love and devour with like the takoyaki he'd picked up from a vendor, which he'd just thrown the cardboard case he'd been eating out of away with the toothpick.
As Nagito knew it, luck had a bad habit of coming in cycles for him. He'd won his first duel with Exodia on the first turn, but now he couldn't seem to land an opponent for the life of him. He had to make it to the finals or find a talented duelist, or one of his classmates, fast. Unfortunately, he wound up ending up at the park in the city due to being lost in his own thoughts. In other words, he was as far away from the center of town as he could get. He thought to say "Just my luck", but that would've been a little too on the nose.
However, that cycle of luck was finally about to turn around…sort of. As Nagito stood there, scratching his head, a prospective opponent crept up behind him: one Weevil Underwood. "Well, well, well what's this that my spider-web has landed. I believe you're the duelist everyone's raving about lately, the Exodia card holder: Nagito Komaeda."
Nagito, a modest sort, said lazily, "Aww, come on. I didn't cause that much of a stir, did I?"
"I'd say it caused quite the stir. There are talks of you and Yugi facing off in the finals," Weevil said.
"Well, I can't say I wouldn't like to face Yugi in the finals," Nagito said, contemplating the matter. "But, I've gotta get there first. Oh, I don't suppose you'd be willing to duel me to help me get there, would you?" Nagito asked. "Every duelist I've come across goes running scared the minute they realize who I am."
"Running scared from Exodia? How gutless. I wouldn't run scared," Weevil said, adjusting his glasses as he tilted his head forward ever so slightly. "How about a preview of the most powerful cards in the game?"
"Well, all right, why not?" Nagito asked, pulling out his deck. "But you only get a quick look at one of them."
On the bottom of Nagito's deck was the head of Exodia. However, when Weevil saw it, it made his blood run cold. "N-no…that's impossible." It was if fate itself was having the past catch up to haunt him.
"Hmm? Something the matter?" Nagito asked.
"N-no, n-nothing's the matter," Weevil stuttered and cleared his throat. "Nagito, it's so rare that anyone ever gets a single piece of Exodia. Would you mind if I…held them?"
Nagito was silent for a moment, only to then say. "Oh, so that's how you did it, huh? Wow, Yugi must really be naïve."
"Huh?" Weevil asked.
"It's always troubled me a little you know," Nagito said. "Yugi beats Kaiba then mysteriously loses Exodia. I always wondered how. I mean, Yugi's not exactly careless. If he misplaced them, the cards would turn up. And between your reaction earlier and your question just now, I think I have a pretty stable idea of how it went down."
"Y-you know nothing!" Weevil declared, getting defensive.
Nagito suddenly went from amicable to incredibly condescending. "No, you know nothing Weevil."
His sudden change in attitude sent a chill down Weevil's spine. Was he even talking to the same person anymore?
"You don't get it, do you? What you are, what your purpose is? You still think you're some big high rising expert duelist, but the truth is that you were never meant to be anything other than a stepping stone towards Yugi's hope," Nagito lectured.
"I'm Yugi's nothing except his mortal enemy," Weevil declared.
Nagito hissed. "Oooh, see that right there, that's your problem. You're so blinded by the desire for revenge that you can't see the forest through the trees. And yes, I chose that idiom on purpose. You and Yugi stand on two completely different levels."
"You shut your mouth, Nagito Komaeda! You talk about how I think I can't back up my talk with action, but you're the one lecturing me with a condescending attitude just because you have Exodia!"
Nagito had to admit, Weevil had a point. So, he changed verbal tactics. "So, you think that if I didn't have Exodia, I'd be nothing compared to you?"
"That's right!" Weevil declared. "I'll bet you even stacked your deck in your first duel so that you were able to draw it on the first turn."
"Wow, you accusing me of cheating, isn't that ironic?" Nagito asked.
"I've never cheated in my life!" Weevil shouted.
"Right, and I'm supposed to believe you, why, exactly?" Nagito asked. "Weevil, you're a second-rate duelist and you always will be. I'll be happy to show you just where you stand on the totem pole of life. Your job is to be a regional champion so that others can eventually climb over and surpass you. You're a good duelist with a pretty title, but you're far from talented."
"Shut up! Shut up and duel me already!" Weevil shouted.
"Your denial only makes it sound like you know the truth, you just don't want to admit it. All right, guess it falls upon me." Nagito sighed. "I guess this is what my luck gets me sometimes. Let's get this over with. First," Nagito pulled out a box for a dueling deck and secured all five Exodia cards inside. He then pocketed the box. He made sure Weevil got a good look at all five cards so that he couldn't accuse them of taking out five different cards later. Nagito then tucked the box back into his hoodie and gave it a firm pat. "There, are you satisfied?"
Weevil threw his deck into his duel disk and readied the device. "I won't be satisfied until I've drained every last drop of your life points like a mosquito sucking blood out of a very noisy and annoying human. But I'm ready to duel. Don't worry, this will be over soon."
"You're right, it will be. When I beat you, not only will you know your place," Nagito said, rudely pointing a finger at Weevil, "But I'll be able to show the whole tournament exactly where I set the bar between talented and talentless."
"Let's Duel!" Both duelists declared together.
Nagito drew his hand and looked at it. He gave Weevil a pleasant smirk. "Since I'm so generous, you can have the first move, Weevil."
"Hmph, I was already planning on going first," Weevil stated. I play Flying Kamikiri number one, in attack mode!" A large, bipedal, clawed dragon fly appeared on the battlefield with 1400 attack points. "And I'll set one card face-down. My turn is over."
"It's my draw first," Nagito said. "And I'll start by playing my Sonic Bird in Attack Mode." A bird wearing goggles appeared that also wore a scarf. It had 1400 attack points.
Heh, Weevil thought with a smirk, When he attacks, I'll activate my face-down card, Insect Armor with Laser Cannon. Not only will my monster destroy his Sonic Bird, but I'll play a new monster next turn and completely butcher his life points. Weevil pictured the moment in his head. I can't wait to see the dumb look on his face. Weevil chuckled to himself as he pictured Nagito in despair at his bug blitz.
"If you're done spacing out," Nagito said. "Maybe you can pay more attention to my move. I've already activated Sonic Bird's special ability so that I can bring a ritual spell to my hand and I've decided to go with War Lion's Ritual."
"Big deal. You still need the right monster," Weevil said.
"Would I have gotten that ritual card if I didn't have the right monster?" Nagito asked.
"What? On your first turn?" Weevil stammered.
"It's just the luck of the draw," Nagito said. "So now I sacrifice my Sonic Bird and the Giant Soldier of Stone in my hand in order to bring out my Super War Lion!" A powerful, muscular, feline beast appeared with claws ready to pounce on Weevil at a moment's notice. "Now my War Lion, attack his Flying Kamikiri number one!"
Nagito's lion struck Weevil's monster down, reducing his life points down to 3050.
"That'll do it for my turn I guess," Nagito said, contemplating the cards in his hand. "Yup, it is." He glanced at Weevil with a polite expression. "Your turn, Weevil."
"Not so fast," Weevil said. "Because you destroyed Flying Kamikiri number one, I get to summon Flying Kamikiri number two from my deck. And that's not all." Weevil drew the top card off of his deck. "I'm summoning Girochin Kuwagata in attack position!" A large beetle-like monster with a pinkish purplish body appeared that had incredibly sharp pincers. "And I equip it with my face-down card! Go! Insect Armor with Laser Cannon! Thanks to this magic card, my monster is strong enough to destroy your War Lion and my Kamikiri number two can damage your life points even further!" Weevil cried with glee as the armor strapped itself to Girochin Kuwagata's back. "Go Girochin Kuwagata, attack with Laser Cannon Blast!" The attack emerged from the back mounted cannon and obliterated Nagito's War Lion causing Nagito to take a slight bit of damage of 50 life points.
"And now, Flying Kamikiri number two, attack his life points directly!" Weevil shouted as his monster charged in and the beige insect slashed Nagito with its sharp, pincer like appendages. Nagito's life points dropped all the way down to 2450.
"How do you like that?" Weevil asked with a condescending grin.
Nagito seemed to shrug the situation off. "I'll manage," he said. "Now, it's my turn." He drew the top card off of his deck. "I'll activate Pot of Greed so that I can draw two more cards." Nagito drew the top two cards off of his deck. "And next, I'll summon Senju of the Thousand Hands to the field in attack mode. This allows me to bring a ritual monster card to my hand from my deck. And I choose Garma Sword!" Nagito declared, pulling for the multi-armed monster. "And I'll summon him immediately with the power of my ritual spell: Garma Sword Oath!"
"Another ritual monster?" Weevil was not happy.
"Yup and I sacrifice my Senju of the Thousand Hands and the Spirit of the Harp in my hand in order to summon Garma Sword in attack position. "And now I'll use it to destroy your Girochin Kuwagata. Go, multi-sword slash!"
Garma Sword turned Weevil's monster into a bug fillet as his life points dropped down to 2900.
"Your turn, Weevil," Nagito said.
"I'm going to wipe that smug grin right off your face," Weevil declared, drawing the top card off of his deck. "I'll start by playing my Larva Moth and next I'll combine him with my cocoon of evolution." The bug Weevil played wrapped itself in a large cocoon with 2000 defense points. "Now I throw two cards face-down. I'll also switch my Flying Kamikiri number 2 to defense mode." Weevil's monster covered itself with its scythe-like appendages and lowered its head. "It's your move."
"Sure thing," Nagito said and drew the top card of his deck. "I'll play this little guy in defense mode. Say hello to Sangan." Nagito played the three-eyed fiend in defense mode. "And now, Garma Sword," he said with gusto. "Destroy Flying Kamikiri number two."
Garma Sword came swinging in, ready to slice and dice Weevil's monster, but Weevil was prepared. "You've activated my trap card, DNA Surgery. Now all your monsters are treated as insects as long as this trap card is in play. And that's not all, I also activate my Insect Barrier, which means insect monsters cannot attack me. In other words: you can't touch me, Nagito Komaeda. I told you, you were nothing without Exodia and now I'm proving it. Heheheheheheh HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!"
Nagito remained unfazed as ever. "Not a bad move. It won't save you though."
"Shut up," Weevil snapped. "Once my Ultimate Moth gets on the field, you won't be acting like that for much longer."
"We'll see about that," Nagito said. "I'll play a face-down card and end my turn."
Weevil drew the top card of his deck and showed it to Nagito. "I play this monster card, my Leghul." A yellow worm with pincers appeared on the battlefield. It had only 300 attack points. "And thanks to its special ability, it can attack your life points directly. But before I do that, I'm activating the spell card, Eradicating Aerosol. This lets me destroy any insect monster on the field. And I choose your now insect-type Garma Sword!"
The aerosol spray made Garma Sword turn brown and then vanish into dust.
"A bug lover using bug spray. That's a bit ironic, don't you think?" Nagito asked.
"You shut your face!" Weevil shouted, irritated.
"Just saying," Nagito said.
Weevil growled and then shouted. "Flying Kamikir number two, destroy his Sangan!" The mantis-like insect cut Sangan down to size.
"Sangan's special ability activates. I get to put a monster in my hand with 1500 attack points or less."
"Pick whatever monster you want. It won't matter," Weevil said. "Leghul, attack!"
The worm pinched Nagito's leg and dropped his life points down to 2150.
"Feeling stung yet, Nagito Komaeda?" Weevil asked with a sadistic grin.
"Not really," Nagito said nonchalantly. "Duel's far from over." He drew the top card of his deck and placed it in his hand. "I play a monster in defense mode and end my turn," Nagito said, dictating his actions.
Weevil laughed. "Heh heh heh heh heh. I guess all you can do is defend since you can't attack me due to the fact that all your monsters become insects."
"I'm not worried," Nagito said calmly. He smiled. "After all, I have hope." He gave Weevil a tough look. "Hope that someone like you could never crush."
Weevil found Nagito's constant calmness and lack of fear to become continually irritating. "You're such a pest," he growled. "I draw a card." Weevil kept the sole card in his hand. "And I think you know what happens next. Flying Kamikiri number two, attack his face-down monster!"
The mantis-like warrior attacked Nagito's face-down monster, only to reveal a tiger-like creature that was made entirely up of blue fire. It withstood Weevil's attack since it had 2100 defense points, though no attack points to speak of.
"A defensive monster?" Weevil asked, surprised as his life points ticked down to 2300.
"Better watch yourself, Weevil," Nagito said calmly. He smiled. "Because of how my deck is built, it's loaded with defensive monsters that become stepping stones towards the hope of my ritual and Exodia cards. Of course my hope becomes my opponent's despair." His eyes began to go a little stir crazy. "But if they can overcome that hope, they can win." Nagito made a fist and looked angry. "Of course, I have no intention of letting you win, Weevil."
"You won't have a choice. Even if I can't destroy your monster, I can still attack you directly. Go, Leghul, attack!"
The worm-like monster slipped past Nagito's monster and pinched his leg this time. Nagito's life points fell to 1850.
Weevil laughed. "It's your move."
"Sure thing," Nagito said and drew the top card of his deck. "I'll play another monster face-down in defense position. My turn is complete."
"Then it's my turn again," Weevil said. "I draw. And I'll attack your new monster with Flying Kamikiri number 2."
Once again Nagito's monster revealed itself to be a defensive monster with plenty of defense points to spare: Prevent Rat, a large, green rat with a thick blue shell on its back.
"Urgh," Weevil grunted as his life points became 1800. "Leghul! Attack!" Weevil blew off some steam by having Leghul attack Nagito as payback for making him lose life points to another one of Nagito's defensive monsters.
Nagito's life points were now 1550. "It's your turn, Nagito," Weevil said.
"Fine by me," Nagito said and drew the top card off his deck. "And I guess I'll keep playing defensively."
Weevil began to snicker. "That's not going to save you for long," he said as he drew the top card from his deck. "In just two turns your monsters will be eradicated by my Ultimate Moth. I draw a card. And I shall place Gokibore in defense mode. And now, Flying Kamikiri number two attacks your face-down monster." Nagito's monster was revealed to be Mystical Elf. "AGAIN?!" Weevil declared. How the hell did Nagito keep drawing such defensively bulky monsters? His life points dropped down to 1300.
"Something the matter Weevil?" Nagito asked.
"I'm fine!" Weevil growled. "Leghul can still attack you directly and take a chunk out of your life points." Leghul attacked and now the playing field was set with Nagito and Weevil's life points almost even. Weevil had 1300 and Nagito had 1250.
"I draw and I'll play another monster in face-down defense position," Nagito said. "Your move, Weevil."
Weevil growled. "If you think I'm going to fall for the same trick a fourth time, you're wrong." Weevil drew the top card off of his deck. "I sacrifice both of my monsters to summon Insect Queen in attack mode." A gigantic insect with the biggest thorax Nagito had ever seen emerged. Weevil last. "I may not be able to attack with it this turn because of Insect Queen's effect, but next turn my cocoon will hatch, your monsters will be destroyed and you can kiss all of your life points goodbye. Heheheheheheheheheh!" Weevil laughed. "Oh, but I suppose I'll leave you with a parting gift. Go, Leghul!" The worm-like cretin attacked Nagito and brought his life points down to 950.
"Say whatever you want, Weevil," Nagito said. "It doesn't change the fact that you're gonna lose this duel."
"You shut your face," Weevil snapped. "You've got nothing, you hear me? Nothing!"
Nagito drew the top card of his deck. "Well, I won't argue that I'm not playing any monsters this turn," Nagito said, "Just this face-down card." The hologram of the card emerged on the field. "So go ahead Weevil, show me your puny level of hope," Nagito goaded politely.
"It's not puny! Nothing I have is puny! Stop looking at me like that!" Weevil raged.
He drew the top card of his deck. "The time for your reckoning is at hand Nagito Komaeda. I start by sacrificing my Cocoon of Evolution to bring out my Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth!" The giant mouth emerged with 3500 attack points and 3000 defense points.
"And now my moth, destroy his Soul Tiger! Ultimate Hurricane!" The hurricane blasted Nagito's Soul Tiger into oblivion.
"And next, Leghul will attack you again, taking another bite out of your life points." The monster attacked Nagito and brought his life points down to 650. "And now I sacrifice my Leghul to have Insect Queen destroy your face-down monster. Queen's Toxic Breath attack!" Weevil's monster attacked Nagito's face-down monster with a horrendous cloud of smog and destroyed Aqua Madoor. Weevil laughed. "On my next turn, I'll get rid of the last of your defenses and I have just the bug cards I need in order to squash the rest of your life points." Weevil began snickering and then it evolved into full-blown laughter.
"Are you done?" Nagito asked.
"Huh?" Weevil asked, stopping short and wondering why Nagito was acting so calm.
"You've been so focused on your own strategy that you never thought to consider my own. Sure, you could wipe out my life points with even your Killer Needle next turn and use the egg your queen lays at the end of this turn so she can attack, but I've already wrapped this duel up handedly."
"You have nothing," Weevil growled.
"You sure about that?" Nagito asked chipperly, index finger raised. "Cause I've been preparing for this moment." His voice deepened as his gaze became focused. "The moment I show you where trash like you stands. I draw." Nagito ripped the top card off his deck and looked at it. It was another ritual monster. "I play this, Ritual of Destruction!" Nagito declared, activating a ritual spell binding a black cylinder with a padlock and crisscrossing chains. "And I'll use the special ability of my nifty little Ritual Raven in my hand to act as the catalyst for my ritual." Nagito said, smiling as he sent the monster to the graveyard. "And this will allow me to usher in my favorite ritual monster. I summon Garlandolf the King of Destruction!"
A giant blue fiend with spikes gloves appeared. It had a black mantle on its back and a white mask on its face. It had 2500 attack points. "And when its summoned to the field," Nagito declared, turning his body and pointing a finger directly at Weevil, his hair standing on end. "It destroys every monster with less defense than its attack points and then it gains 100 attack points per monster. So your egg, your insect queen and my two monsters are gone."
Garlandolf ejected a wave of destruction, destroying the three monsters and raising Garlandolf's attack points all the way up to 2900.
"My monsters!" Weevil shouted. He shook his head. "Big deal. Your monster still isn't strong enough to destroy my Perfectly Ultimate Moth."
Nagito looked contemplative for a moment, only to smile. "Are you sure about that?"
"Of course I'm—" Weevil cut himself off. "Agh! Your face-down cards!"
"That's right and I activate one of them now. Go, Inspiration!" Nagito declared. "This trap card raises my monster's attack power by 700 points." Garlandolf's power rose all the way up to 3600, just enough to destroy Weevil's monster.
"AAAAAGH!" Weevil shrieked. "Wait, what am I worried about, you still can't attack, and even if you did I'd only lose 100 life points."
"Not when I've got this. I reveal my other face-down card: Skull Dice!"
"EEEEEK!" Weevil screamed like a little girl.
"Go, Skull Dice!" Nagito shouted. "Show me that luck and hope are on my side!" Nagito rolled a 5. "Man, talk about overkill. "Your monsters attack points drop all the way to 700."
"I'm not worried. You still can't attack thanks to DNA Surgery and Insect Barrier."
"Normally Weevil, you'd be right, but you know what I have?" Nagito asked and flipped around a spell card in his hand. "This, my Heavy Storm magic card."
"Oh no, that lets you destroy every spell and trap card on the field."
"And mine area already in effect and have gone to the graveyard so the way I've set up the battlefield is just what I need to take you down!" Nagito declared, glaring. "Go, Heavy Storm!" A giant whirlwind destroyed both of Weevil's continuous cards.
"Now you'll see what an Ultimate is capable of, an ultimate that goes beyond your so called Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth. Garlandolf! Destroy his Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth and the rest of Weevil's life points." Nagito shouted.
With a fist of furious rage, Garlandolf charged forward and punched green blood straight out of Weevil's monster, sending it flying straight into Weevil, knocking him over as his life points dropped all the way down to 0.
As Weevil's vision stopped reeling, he sat up and noticed how all the cards had vanished. He lost. He actually lost. It couldn't be, not to a no-name duelist. Yugi was humiliating enough, but this guy? He'd rather Joey Wheeler. At least then he might've been able to keep some modicum of dignity. Weevil flipped over onto his hands and knees, his eyes zonking out, drool dribbling a little.
"Do you understand now, Weevil?" Nagito asked, talking in a calm, condescending tone. "You're nothing but a stepping stone towards the hope of others. I'm pretty low on that ladder and even I can beat you. No, you're not even useful as a stepping stone anymore if I can beat you. You've got a decent deck, but any competent duelist can do that. You can't beat someone that has hope on their side, like me. You've reached the pinnacle of your destiny: a sad, lonely little boy that made regional champion once, but that was just to set the bar for the glorious hope of other, greater duelists everywhere." Nagito spread his arms out, smiling, but still sounding like a condescending jackass. "As more and more prospective duelists emerge, you'll fall further and further. You're not needed anymore, Weevil." Nagito glared at him. "So take your duel disk and go home." He stopped glaring and said. "Oh, but before you do, I think I'll help myself to your locator cards and rare cards." Nagito sifted through Weevil's deck, taking the entirety of his Larva Moth and Great Moth collection. "I'll take these as my reward for a job well done," Nagito said with a smile. "You won't be needing them anymore. And if you really are a good duelist, as you claim, you might be able to get them back someday."
Weevil said nothing. He just continued to stare at the ground in silent catatonia.
"Well, I hope you've at least learned something today," Nagito said. "Anyway, I'm gonna go. I've got some finals to get into. Later." Nagito then walked away, now with four locator cards on his person.
Weevil continued to remain hunched over like a statue, unmoving. He didn't cry or whine or complain. It was if his very being was just a dark, empty void after losing to Nagito.
"Weevil!"
It was Rex.
Weevil lifted his head and saw his only companion looking for him. "Hey! There you are, buddy!" Rex said, smiling. He then frowned. "Oh, man, you look terrible." Rex rushed over to Weevil and put his hands on his shoulders. "You okay, pal?"
"I lost…my moth cards…" Weevil said, still in a daze.
"Hey, I lost Serpent Night Dragon and Black Tyranno to some punk kid with a lot of luck, so I know how you feel."
It sounded like Rex was out of the tournament as well. So why was he so chipper?
"Hey, come on, pal. Here," Rex said, grunting as he lifted Weevil up and shouldered him. "Up we go. Totally got our butts kicked this time." Weevil said nothing. "I know it's new for you, but I used to be on a losing streak before I got to the regional championship when we faced off. And do you know what makes me feel better after a harsh defeat? Food, and lots of it. Come on, I'll get you a frozen limeade." Rex then walked, Weevil kind of dragging his feet with him.
"Thanks, Rex," Weevil said.
"No problem, buddy," Rex said as the two walked together. After a period of silence, Rex said, "Hey, Weevil?"
"Yeah?"
"Getting kicked out of this tournament…really bugs me."
Weevil just groaned.
(A/N: So that'll do it for the first chunk of chapters I plan on doing for this fanfic. I have others planned out, but I think this is a good stopping point since we've seen pretty much what every single duelist is capable of in this tournament aside from Chihiro and someone we'll see later, Byakuya Togami. Yes HE is in this tournament and yes, there will be a matchup between him and Seto Kaiba, don't you worry.
At this point, I just want some feedback to see if the series is worth continuing. You guys let me know, okay? And, as always, from all of me, to all of you, let your hearts stay human and your wrath draconic. Ja ne!)
