The robot is stuck.

His logical thinking had never encountered anything like this before. How could such an unprecedented thing happen to a robot that was still under development?

Can't you just play a proper game of Axe King against me?!

This is certainly not a robot's complaint.

Instead, it was the complaints from the senior students in the audience, who were frantically working on their computers to fix bugs, to Amon—"Although you said you were free to do your best, this is going too far!"

After a busy period of time...

The robot persevered!

But Amon's operation wasn't over yet. Completely ignoring the resentful looks from the group of research assistants below the stage, Amon's face was filled with undisguised excitement: "Activate the magic card!"

"【Ancient Ecosystem - MUTO - Companion】!"

"When MUTO is on the field, I can Special Summon one [MUTO (Male)] from my hand to the field!"

"The city cannot stop it, the earth cannot stop it, and time cannot stop it!"

"Slumbering for billions of years, an undefined colossal life form on Earth, parasitizing the land, the beasts, and the world—this is the king's nemesis, the powerful behemoth that ravages the land!"

"His partner—[Muto (Male)]!"

The dialogue is fantastic!

But what was summoned was a winged MUTO that looked very similar to the female MUTO on the other side, but was much smaller.

The female MUTO immediately became excited upon the appearance of the male MUTO.

then……

He jogged back to Amon's arena, snuggling up to Xiongmuto, and even the cards on the robot's duel disk returned to Amon's duel disk along with him.

"When [Muto (Male)] appears on the field, [Muto (Female)] will move to the opponent's field, and control will be transferred to the card player on that field."

"That's me."

Amon looked at the robot opposite him and shamelessly spoke up.

The Silver Monster, which appeared only after devouring three of the opponent's Velociraptors, not only pulled out a Silver Monster for Amon, but also came back happily on its own!

Does he have to be such a sycophant?!

In other words, the robot can speak; otherwise, it would definitely curse out loud.

Unfortunately, it didn't work. Due to the unimaginable complexity of the operation, the robot's intelligence kept making mistakes, leaving the graduate student assistants in the audience frantically trying to operate it and relentlessly complaining.

Ignoring the commotion below the stage, both Muto stood on Amon's field.

The opponent, as a robot, has already used two Normal Summons, while Amon, although he has used three, as a Silver IV card master, also has one Normal Summon left.

This is even after Amon used an invalid card.

In the same two instances, the robot could only summon three bronze-level Velociraptors, red, yellow, and blue, while Amon swallowed the opponent's monsters and even summoned two silver-level monsters to his own field!

The advantages and disadvantages are obvious at a glance.

It's not just about the quality of the deck system, but also about the quality of the card player's dueling ability.

"Activate the Spell Card, [Cretaceous Dinosaur Resurrection], Special Summon one [Dinosaur] from my Graveyard to my Field."

The robot struggled.

A yellow velociraptor appeared on the field, looking up somewhat blankly at the two enormous MUTOs that had to bend over and almost crawl on the ground to squeeze into the laboratory.

Velociraptor: You called me out just so I could deal with this?

"..."

The robot was far too rigid and inflexible; it was still a long way from being a true duelist. As Amon thought this, he saw a somewhat chaotic scene below the stage.

After waiting for a while and making sure no one was paying attention to him, he...

Amon, who had no intention of holding back, issued the order: "Attack with all forces, but go easy on them."

The MUTOs looked at the thin, pitiful, and helpless velociraptors at their feet and revealed a ferocious and terrifying smile.

……

Some of it is not interesting.

After his initial excitement, Amon lost interest.

It's like an adult beating up a child, and the other person doesn't have much room to fight back at all—if someone could hear what Amon was thinking, they would definitely complain.

This guy Amon fed the minions that others had worked so hard to summon to bugs, and now he's complaining that their counterattack ability is too weak.

It's simply that the artificial intelligence judged Amon's chances of winning to be infinitely high, so there was no need for him to resist or struggle.

"...It's more like a MUTO deck than a Godzilla deck."

Amon looked through the cards the card-making machine had produced for him.

The cards inside are incredibly diverse and bizarre.

However, they are mostly in the format of "[Ancient Ecosystem MUTO XX]", with effects such as parasitism, reproduction, revival, communication, pulse, etc. The effects are all pretty good, but they can only be used when MUTO is present.

[Parasitism] prevents minions destroyed by Muto from being sent to the graveyard, instead turning them into 'eggs' on the field.

[Breeding] directly produces a field full of eggs. When combined with the field card [Yukka Mountain Base], the eggs occupying the card slots can be collected. At the same time, as long as MUTO is on the field, it can be immune to damage from non-normal attacks.

This corresponds to the scene in the movie where the Muto couple are laying eggs...

As for [communication], it is used to retrieve MUTO, and its prototype is the MUTO couple in the movie, who are separated by distance and have the ability to communicate across the entire United States.

The [pulse] is a capability of the MUTO itself. Its incompatibility with its ecosystem gives it the ability to emit EMP bio-electromagnetic pulses to the outside world.

This ability was extracted and turned into a card that can nullify a spell.

In short, it's perfect in almost every aspect: burst damage, protection, attack, resistance, and search. If the protagonist of this deck were Godzilla instead of MUTO.

That would be even more perfect.

After Amon opened the other cards the card-making machine had created for him, he discovered that Godzilla had far more support cards than MUTO.

Amon even saw the support card that allowed Godzilla to transform into Crimson...

But there is no Godzilla monster card.

Amon found Mothra and Rodan in his deck, but surprisingly, Godzilla, the main character, was missing!

You thought it was a Godzilla behemoth deck?

Actually, it's a MUTO deck!

"Never mind, I have time anyway, I'll make it tonight."

Although Godzilla, the main character, is not in the deck.

No matter, Amon plans to borrow the card-making machine from the Card Academy after he finishes his work in Professor Si's lab and other courses.

The card-making machine at the Card Academy is completely different from the simple card-making machine we just saw.

The latter is for faster and more convenient production.

The former, on the other hand, is a card-making machine developed for greater accuracy and power—however, making cards with this machine takes a lot of time.

The cards Amon, "Pokémon Shaymin" and "Minecraft Amon," were made using that machine.

Amon carefully put away the Titan Beast deck, and after a while, Professor Si had already adjusted and recorded the duel data.

After that, Amon played several more times.

This time, however, Professor Si was smarter and didn't engage in any impromptu card-making duels with Amon—because you could never guess what strange and unusual cards Amon could pull out of the card-making machine.

As a result, almost nothing was tested, but some artificial intelligence-related vulnerabilities and errors were unexpectedly found.

With mixed feelings of joy and worry, Professor Si felt that he still couldn't let Amon run wild like that.

So Amon had no choice but to pull out his "Partner Eevee" deck, which he hadn't used for a while, and have a passionate duel with the robot's "Cretaceous Dinosaur" deck!

At Professor Si's request, the workload was almost drastically reduced...

Without using [Cozy House] or various [Memory] transformations, it's just a simple Eevee, but even so, these little cuties can still easily defeat those terrifying and ferocious-looking dinosaurs.

Small animals fight against giant dinosaurs.

It's a victory for the small animals!

By the end, due to the excessive use of Eevee, several of Amon's Eevee Pokémon had leveled up to level 40 and successfully advanced to Silver rank.

Robots are no match for them.

"..."

It feels like they're here to level up.

Six fluffy Eevee creatures were perched on Amon's body, with two on the backs of his feet, one nestled in the back of his thigh, and the remaining three occupying his left and right shoulders and Amon's head respectively.

"Buebue~!" The victorious Eevee creatures demanded a pat as a reward, and Amon naturally had no reason to object.

However, this action immediately attracted the attention of many female and even male students around.

No one can resist something furry!

"Thank you for your hard work, Amon."

Professor Si, having collected a considerable amount of data, smiled even more broadly.

He now understood why so many people liked to use Amon as a research assistant—it was because the opponent had a vast array of decks, capable of fulfilling almost any need!

Although the initial Titans were unexpected, they revealed the errors and shortcomings of the artificial intelligence.

Not only them, but artificial intelligence almost malfunctioned as a result.

This is a good thing!

They found new research and improvement methods.

The Eevee deck that Amon pulled out later perfectly met the need for a 'slow and steady rise'!

Generally speaking, the strength of a deck is extremely unstable. Even the deck master himself doesn't know whether adding one or two cards will strengthen or weaken the deck.

However, if the players are replaced, it becomes impossible to compare the intensity of the competition, and this uncertainty is a major obstacle to related scientific research!

However, Amon's Ibrahimovic deck perfectly avoided this problem.

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