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Chapter 1392 Dimensional Fusion is Dangerous

Chapter 1392 Dimensional Fusion is Dangerous

III knelt on the ground, his expression dazed. His already somewhat feminine face was now even more striking with its broken expression, his appearance blank.

He's not feeling well right now, not feeling well at all.

The simple-minded boy from the Xyz Dimension learned a lot from today's short duel, experiencing many things that he might not often have the opportunity to do in his own dimension.

Minotaur are one thing. When the Atlantean giant was attacked by a minotaur, he almost shed tears of grievance and indignation—especially in their Xyz Dimension, a world that places great emphasis on ace-killing, the importance of Tamashi to duelists is even more self-evident. But as infuriating as it may be, minotaur aren't entirely absent in their dimension, though they are generally regarded as despicable and heretical.

But since even "NO." contains such insidious creatures as the Giant Eye, the Minotaur is clearly an element that every Yu-Gi-Oh! game has to consider, even in the mortal realm like ZEXAL. However, the Minotaur's status in this dimension is roughly equivalent to the unorthodox and evil techniques in martial arts; you can't deny their effectiveness, but they are insidious tricks that are despised by the righteous sects.

But while the Minotaur's tricks are at least somewhat known, the tactic of pulling arguments on the opponent's field to achieve one's own ulterior motives is truly quite strange to the honest Superman.

Anyway, III is feeling strange and somewhat powerless right now. His invincible Atlantean giant, in cahoots with the traitor, has orchestrated everything perfectly for his master.
Oh, by the way, in this combo, his Atlantean Giant is the "outer" card, and the traitor is the "inner" card. This is because his Atlantean Giant was immediately destroyed upon landing, and then the opponent immediately added another traitor to his board.

It felt as if he had summoned the giants of Atlantis to help his opponent execute this spectacular combo. If his defeat in this duel were considered murder, he would certainly be considered half an accomplice.

The opponent explicitly stated that they were waiting for his Atlantean Giant, which means that they knew he possessed the Atlantean Giant before they even met, and they knew its effects. They were even waiting for him to summon the Atlantean Giant and then steal it, incorporating the "half health" damage from the Atlantean Giant into their one-shot kill combo.

Assuming III is at full health, the Giant of Atlantis, plus the 2000 damage from "Cataclysm", is just enough to finish him off.

The problem is, how could this person know he would definitely summon the Atlantean Giant? And how could he know the Atlantean Giant's effects in advance?
In the Xyz Dimension, only the father and two brothers knew his deck and ace. How could this Duel King from another dimension possibly know?
Even after being placed in the temporary prison of the Kaiba Group, III still couldn't understand this problem. He felt that this Duel King named Fujiki Yugen seemed harmless at first glance, with a sunny and honest appearance, but in reality, he was terrifying upon closer inspection. He was a demon that was impossible to see through, hiding under a human skin.

A complete monster!

Yu Xuan, however, was completely oblivious to being treated as a monster, and even tried to chat with Third Sister in a friendly manner. Because of her delicate appearance and kind nature, Third Sister was nicknamed "Third Sister" among anime viewers.

Unfortunately, he still couldn't get any useful information out of him.

It's not that the Third Sister's will was strong enough to resist the Yellow King's mental corruption; after all, those who lose the game have no right to resist demons. The Third Sister basically told everyone she knew, explaining the existence of the Jade Throne, his reasons for fighting, and how, although the Jade Throne and Dr. Fica were sworn enemies, they had both accepted commissions from the Balians to invade this fused dimension.

This information was worthless to You Xuan, as he already knew it, but it was quite important to the other native inhabitants of the fused dimension. They learned of the existence of an enemy called "The Throne," and that the Throne had only one son left, codenamed V, who was the strongest of the three brothers.

III also revealed the location of the Jade Throne and his brothers' final hideout, but this was no longer of much value. You Xuan anticipated that unless the Jade Throne was prepared for a decisive battle, he probably wouldn't foolishly wait there for the pursuers to come knocking. Sure enough, after III revealed the information, the Seahorse Group immediately dispatched a small team from the vicinity to investigate the address. However, when the team arrived, the place was deserted; the Jade Throne and V appeared to have been gone for some time.

However, You Xuan pondered that just two days ago, the throne had been attacked by Edward and had only just moved to a different location. He had barely rested for two days before having to run away again, feeling like he was being chased all over the streets. This boss position was truly lacking in prestige.

But it doesn't matter.

You Xuan had a premonition that he would soon face off against this young man on the Jade Throne.

At this moment, in the new base's room, the composure on Jade Throne's face had vanished.

No, he was certainly not anxious about III's failure. III's capture was expected anyway. From beginning to end, he had treated his three sons as disposable pawns, and did not even intend to let them accompany him to the end of his revenge.

Whether in the anime or now, for the throne, the greatest significance of these three sons at this stage is nothing more than helping him gather enough anger to unlock his true "shield" as the ultimate trump card.

What truly shocked him was the realization that the two "NO." cards he had given to III had been taken away.

But how is this possible! ?
NO. Each card is bound to the soul of its holder. Once used, it cannot be easily separated, and even if the holder wants to discard it, it is not so easy.

He knew his old friend Fica possessed the technology to separate and steal NO., but Fica had been researching NO. for a long time and had also received assistance from Varia Technology. Even so, if Fica wanted to separate NO., he would have to extract the soul of the holder along with it.

As far as the throne knows, the only one who currently possesses the ability to separate "NO." without injury is that messenger from the Astral Realm known as the "Astral Body".

But right here, in this fusion dimension where people should know nothing about "NO." and not even understand the concept of oversupply, someone has so easily taken away NO. from III?

Who was it? How did they do it?
Seeing that his father was in a bad mood, the last son, V, cautiously asked from behind, "Father? What's wrong?"

The throne's face remained gloomy for a long while before he finally let out a long breath and slowly said, "It seems I underestimated the guys in this dimension."

(End of this chapter)

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