Chapter Two: He Shoots, He Scores!

"Since you are the challenger, you make the first move Slifer." The examiner snapped.

"With pleasure!" Jaden drew a card. "Element Hero Sparkman in attack mode and one card face down! That ought to be fine to start things off with."

The crowd oohed and gooed at Jaden's attack monster, which stood respectfully on the field with 1600 attack points.

"Good, because you're going to need more than fine to beat me. I draw…" The examiner stared carefully at his deck. "Now… I'll play Rapid-Fire Magician and one card face down. Let's see how you handle this." The examiner laughed evilly.

The crowed oohed and gooed even more, now noticing that there were two monsters both with 1600 attack points on the field, and both of them had face down cards.

"Well you seem to be playing how I am… so I'm sure I'm doing alright." Jaden pulled out another and pulled two cards face down. "I'm done."

"My, that was hasty." The examiner replied.

"Eh, I don't need time to do what I know is right. Your go."

"Fine with me."

The examiner drew another and smiled. "I will copy as you do and place another two cards face down."

"Figured you would." Jaden snickered and kept himself from doubling over in laughter.

"Shows how little you know, for now I sacrifice my monster to summon…"

Jaden yawned.

"Mind on Air in defense mode. With this beauty's special effect, as long as she remains face up on the field and stays up then I get to see your hand, so show it to me sonny."

Jaden walked across revealing his three cards of: Winged Kuriboh, Elemental Hero Clayman, and Elemental Hero Burstinatrix.

"I don't think that helped you much, but whatever." Jaden shrugged his shoulders moving back over and laughed. "I just threw a crapload of face down cards down and that's what is gonna change everything about this game in due time."

"You realize that I have face down cards as well." The examiner laughed.

"True. However, unlike you I don't need to look at your hand to see what you have." Jaden smiled. "You done with your move now?"

The examiner growled. "Yes I might as well be with a brat like you."

"Thanks, now I'll draw a 'mystery card' ha ha ha." Jaden joked grabbing one and going over it.

The crowd was laughing at the way Jaden treated this dumb examiner.

"And just to throw you off, I'm gonna put it face down, how does that sound? Sound good?" Jaden giggled. "Then I'll end putting down Elemental Hero Clayman in defense and call it good. Oh by the way, do you want to see my hand now? I think it's really kinda cool, and if you didn't know I have a Winged Kuriboh and an Elemental Hero Burstinatrix..."

"Wise…" The examiner refrained from finishing his line drawing his card. "Ah but this will shut you up perhaps. I'll sacrifice my monster on the field to bring out… Doma the Angel of Silence! I end my turn!"

The crowd cheered, and then stopped clapping, realizing it was another monster that had 1600 attack points.

"Dude what is up?" The crowd asked one another, realizing that they were still staying at stalemates between each other.

"Hmm I don't know what your deal is, but I'm sure you realized that your Mind on Air wasn't gonna work with me." Jaden sighed, pulling a card and getting ready to activate a card.

"Just hold on, sonny!" The examiner cried calling out his card. "Before you go laughing at me more, why don't I change the game a little bit with this baby? Royal Decree!"

"What are you a tyrant?" Jaden asked.

"On the contrary I'm the examiner and I'm allowed to change the rules. The rules are now as follows: As long as this is on the field no trap cards can be used by either of us. How about that for something?"

"Interesting. Still though my move wasn't a trap."

"Crap!" The examiner snapped.

"Nope. In fact really all the stuff I've been playing is magic. Heh." Jaden's eyes flamed up. "Now as I was ready to do before I was interrupted I will play…"

The examiner quickly activated his card. "Good luck kid, but take this. I activate Magic Jammer, now with one card I'll be able to negate your magic…"

"Hate to burst your bubble, or really you're decree, but that's a trap card." Jaden rolled his eyes again. "Now as I was saying… I activate Kishido Spirit, which is a permanent magic that won't destroy my monsters with the same attack points you have." Jaden smirked. "Go, Sparkman, attack the Silencer!"

Since the examiner knew he couldn't activate a trap to save him, he watched his Silencer be destroyed. He could only watch desperately while Jaden literally ripped apart his life points.

"Now… I bring Elemental Hero Burstinatrix out in attack mode!" Jaden announced bringing forth the beautiful lady with 1200 attack points.

"Next I'll play Life Risk Charge!" Jaden declared.

"What is that?"

"Now I switch Elemental Hero Clayman into attack mode and I'll attack directly!"

"AHHHAAAAAA!" The examiner cried, seeing a weird rock monster dude take a clunk at him and smacking his life points from 4,000 down to 3200.

"Now here's where my card comes to play, since I chose Clayman… in a nutshell what happens is I pay 1000 life points to have his defense points taken directly from your life points. Since his defense points are 2000, well you get the idea." Jaden laughed.

The examiner screamed seeing his life points of 3200 go down to 1200.

"Finally as you know, I just put my Burstinatrix out on the field, and she has 1200 attack points. Which well, you guessed it. Go Burstinatrix! Do your thing!"

The crowed oohed and gooed as the monster dazzled the examiner, leaving his life points to (as everyone guessed it) nothing.

"Game, set, match." Jaden whispered while the announcement rang,

"Slifer Dormitory, please welcome the newest duelist Syrus Truesdale!"

"Syrus! Syrus! Syrus!" The students in the red dorm were cheering away.

Jaden blushed, but quickly was swarmed with a group of red Slifers, which were amazed at how awesome he took the examiner out in less than five moves.

"Man you're so awesome!" One screamed.

"Yeah you rock!" Another guy exclaimed.

"Welcome to the dorm!"

"Heh, that was awesome!"

Jaden felt overwhelmed by the chaos, but little did he know that this was just the beginning of greater chaos to ensue.