Yu-Gi-Oh!: Worldwide Mix, the Ultimate Necromancer Duel

Chapter 27. The Witches Battle the Elves: A Depressing World!

"Yes, it's the kind of duel where the loser will be seriously injured or even die."

"Ordinary duelists simply couldn't withstand it. Those who came back alive were incredibly lucky."

"No wonder fewer and fewer people are joining the Duel Legion these days," a young man nearby remarked.

"That's true, but the rewards are indeed generous..." someone sighed, their tone conflicted. "Those rare cards issued by the Legion are something you can't buy even if you have money outside."

"But you have to be alive to enjoy it."

The murmurs rose and fell, and You Chen listened as he walked forward.

Duel Legion.

In this world, the Duel Legion is an official organization dedicated to fighting against Duel Spirits.

They are responsible for eliminating Pokémon that threaten human settlements, capturing Dangerous Pokémon in Duel mode, and maintaining security around the city.

In a sense, they are the world's national team.

Their resources, treatment, and status are far beyond what ordinary duelists can compare to.

As You Chen was thinking, the convoy slowly drove past him, stirring up a gust of wind mixed with dust and the smell of rust.

The smell was somewhat pungent, like the marks left after a long battle.

His gaze fell on the modified cars behind him.

Through the iron bars of the car window, you can see some creatures of various shapes and sizes being kept inside.

Those were spirits—more precisely, captured dueling spirits.

However, none of them seem to be particularly powerful breeds.

For example, in one of the vehicles, there was a group of round, soft, and squishy little yoyos.

They huddled together, clutching their heads with their tiny little hands, trembling and making soft, whimpering sounds. They looked so pitiful, like a bunch of frightened tofu.

You Chen was stunned for a moment.

They even caught such an adorable elf as Youyou?

However, upon further reflection, Youyou's attack power in her angry state is 3000 points, so she is not entirely without combat power.

He also gleaned some information from this.

This world has Duel Spirits, Dark Duels, and official organizations dedicated to fighting them.

But one question puzzled him.

He glanced at the bandaged soldiers in the convoy, then looked at the chattering crowd around him.

He didn't know any of these people.

Why are none of the core characters from the original Yu-Gi-Oh! world included in this game?

Logically speaking, these people should be top-tier in terms of strength and talent.

But the reality is, there aren't any.

You Chen walked forward thoughtfully.

There is only one possibility.

For all the characters in the Yu-Gi-Oh! world, they are all similar to me, just starting out.

They may also be growing, accumulating experience, and waiting for their own stage.

Those in the Duel Legion are merely outstanding duelists who entered this field earlier.

Once the well-known characters from the original Yu-Gi-Oh! world have truly matured, the current Duelist will likely undergo a complete overhaul.

You Chen withdrew his gaze and stopped looking at the elves locked in cages.

Weak elves are captured, while powerful elves can turn the tables and kill humans—this is the rule of this world.

There's nothing to be sentimental about.

Suddenly, You Chen caught a glimpse of something unusual out of the corner of his eye.

"what?"

He stopped and looked up.

A figure was slowly flying overhead.

The sunlight spread out behind her, as if gilding her with a golden halo.

In the light, a slender figure, like a flower swaying in the wind, gradually emerged.

It was a young girl.

She wore a golden, flowing skirt that reached past her knees, the hem fluttering gently in the wind like a blooming marigold. At the side slit, a pair of long, shapely legs, without an ounce of excess fat, were faintly visible, swaying gently with her flight.

Her upper body was clad in a cropped vest that accentuated her slender waist. Her sleeves fluttered, leaving two pale golden streaks of light trailing behind her.

She held a golden longsword in one hand and a golden round shield in the other, the two weapons reflecting a dazzling light in the sunlight.

Her hairstyle was twin ponytails, but not the ordinary kind—two long ponytails hung down to her waist, swaying behind her as she flew, like two golden whips.

What is most striking is the top of her head—a halo of holy wings floats there, radiating a soft glow, like the halo of an angel, or perhaps the mark of some ancient deity.

She lowered her head slightly, looking down at the convoy below.

Those big, watery eyes revealed a mischievous and clever quality.

It wasn't indifference or arrogance, but rather a mixture of curiosity, playfulness, and an air of mystery that was hard to fathom.

A faint smile played at the corners of his lips, as if he had seen something interesting.

She hovered in mid-air, flying forward at a leisurely pace.

Her clothes fluttered, her long skirt danced lightly, and she exuded an extraordinary and refined aura.

You Chen squinted, carefully examining the figure.

Golden flowing cloud skirt, golden longsword and round shield, twin ponytails, winged halo—

He recognized the image.

"Isn't this... the Great Sun Witch?"

You Chen's lips curled up slightly.

Good guy!

This is the most crucial card in the deck – [Great Sun Witch].

Moreover, judging from her condition, she was not arrested at all.

She flew so leisurely and calmly, as if she were taking a stroll in her own backyard.

She paid no attention to the convoy below, the cages holding the elves, or the fully armed legion members.

She flew in by herself.

You Chen turned to look at the people around him.

No one looked up.

No one gasped.

No one even noticed that there was such a thing above their heads.

They were still discussing the Duelist Legion, the dangers of the Dark Duels, and the value of rare cards.

No one looked up at the sky.

You Chen's gaze returned to the golden figure.

In other words, no one should be able to see her.

The Great Sun Maiden flew slowly, her golden skirt fluttering gently in the wind. Her large, watery eyes swept over the convoy below, and suddenly, as if sensing something, she paused slightly.

Then, she turned her head.

Those mischievous eyes, even from dozens of meters away, landed precisely on You Chen.

Eyes facing each other.

Her lips curled up slightly, and her smile widened.

It's like saying—

You saw me.

You Chen stood still, without moving.

The golden figure didn't linger for long. She withdrew her gaze, continued flying forward, and soon passed the convoy, disappearing into the silhouette of the distant buildings.

It's as if it never existed.

You Chen withdrew his gaze, his eyes narrowed sharply, and he quickly followed.

But in his mind, he was quickly making plans.

He needs a dueling spirit.

It can help him solve more mysteries, and this Great Sun Goddess doesn't seem to have any ill intentions.

It is undoubtedly a perfect fit.

Moreover, You Chen could vaguely sense that the Great Sun Maiden seemed to be waiting for him as well.

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