"Run, Misawa! If you're late, you won't be able to draw the golden egg bread.

I want to be the king of egg bread!

Ouch! "

......

The card-drawing bread is a special lunch item recently launched by the convenience store.

As the name suggests, this is something similar to a duel card pack. Under the packaging where you can't see the specific contents, there is a sandwich full of randomness, which mainly contains flavors such as croquettes, fried noodles, pizza, ham, etc.

Of course, these are not enough to attract so many people to be obsessed with card-drawing bread.

The truth is, there is a big prize hidden in the card-drawing bread sold every day!

It's a sandwich made from the golden eggs that the Duel Academy raises, laying only one a day...

Compared to the fixed flavors originally sold, this novel experience of not knowing what is hidden under the packaging immediately attracted a large audience.

"Did everyone get the lottery? Did everyone get the lottery?"

As soon as he reached the shelves of the canteen, Judai began to push the crowd in front of him away, while asking questions to the classmates around him.

“No one has won yet.”

"Hey, Judai, stop pushing."

"Wait, I'm a man, who's touching my butt!"

"Damn, who said Judai was weak and sickly? How come he's so strong..."

Amidst screams and complaints, Judai finally came to the front of the shelf and grabbed a bag inside based on his intuition.

"Very good, since no one has won it yet, then I will be the King of Egg Bread..."

Judai tore the wrapping paper roughly, grabbed the bread with both hands and stuffed it into his mouth:

"Ah woo..."

"This smell...why is it chestnut bread?"

Judai lifted up the bread filling that was exposed to the outside world. At this time in the past, it should have been a dazzling golden color, but what he saw today was a black ball of chestnut filling.

"Huh? Judai, you didn't win today? This is just as rare as your insomnia."

Misawa, who followed, also saw the bread filling in Judai's hand, and a look of surprise appeared on Misawa's face.

Judai has won the golden egg bread buried deep in the pile of bread for twenty consecutive days. It is this outrageous luck that scares him that makes Misawa willing to take the initiative to remind Judai that today's card-drawing bread is on sale, wanting to witness the birth of a freak that defies probability.

"What a shame! It seems like luck doesn't last forever. Only a perfect build can unleash the true power of a deck."

Misawa muttered as he saw the scene before him.

"Even you didn't win..."

Just as the two were stunned, Asuka, who was also holding a card bread in her hand, appeared in the sight of Judai and the others.

"Asuka...? Do you like egg bread too?"

Judai cast a curious look at the other person.

Even top students in Obelis would be interested in this kind of thing.

"S-Stop talking nonsense. I'm just practicing drawing cards... I don't like bread!"

An expression of panic inexplicably appeared on Asuka's face, and two blushes appeared on her cheeks that could not be concealed.

"Eh? So what's up?"

Seeing Asuka's sudden panic, Judai suddenly held his chin with one hand, revealing an intriguing expression.

“Really…really…”

"Sorry, everyone! Actually, there's no golden egg bread here."

Seeing the suspicious expression on Judai's face, Asuka wanted to explain, but at this moment, Aunt Tami's apologetic voice suddenly came from behind her.

"Hey?"

After hearing this unexpected news, everyone couldn't help but look at Aunt Duomei inquiringly.

There is no golden egg bread in the pile of card bread!

This behavior is really too much!

"It's not what everyone thinks!"

Sensing the questioning and inquiring gazes around her, Auntie Duomei quickly waved her hands and explained:

"A week ago, only the Golden Egg Bread was stolen."

"What? Only the Golden Egg Bread was stolen!?"

After hearing Duomei's explanation, Misawa, who had been calm all along, was the first to stand up:

"Taking only the golden egg bread from a large pile of bread is completely unscientific from a probability perspective."

"But that's the truth."

Aunt Duomei sighed helplessly:

"Only the Golden Egg bread was stolen from the warehouse. The rest of the bread was intact. I clearly put it in the pile of bread, but when I counted it this morning, I couldn't find it."

At this point, Aunt Duomei's tone became increasingly low, and she bowed and apologized to everyone in the store:

"Everyone was so eager to win the Golden Egg Bread, but I failed everyone. I'm so sorry."

"Aunt Duomei, you don't have to apologize!"

After listening to Auntie Tami's explanation, Judai's fists clenched unconsciously, and a heroic fire surged in his heart:

"You are not wrong, the one who stole the bread is wrong!

The damned little thief actually dared to steal my title of King of Egg Bread. In that case, I will catch him!"

"Although this is completely impossible from a probability perspective, I still want to contribute my own strength. Let me see who is so powerful that he can ignore probability."

Misawa pushed the bridge of his nose and offered to help.

"Then...then I want to come too!"

Asuka, who was standing on the other side, saw this situation and suddenly interrupted to make her position clear.

"You guys...

With a touching expression on her face, Auntie Duomei clasped her hands to her chest:

“Thank you so much everyone!”

"Very good. In the name of the future King of Egg Bread, I declare this operation officially underway."

Seeing his two companions joining him, Judai raised the remaining chestnut bread in his hand high and declared a battle!

Chapter 67: Tenth Generation's Proposal

That night, in the lounge of the college canteen.

Judai, who first proposed the Egg Pan Operation, gathered here with Misawa and Asuka.

"Wow, why did Professor Karayama assign so much homework today!"

Originally at the beginning, Judai was very happy to take out a deck of cards, ready to show his amazing luck in drawing cards to his other two partners.

Now he could only hold a pile of warrior cards and frantically copy and memorize them at the dining table, while at the same time complaining to Professor Karayama who assigned the homework.

"This is actually related to you. Ever since seeing you defeat Manjome in the monthly exam, the professor has had the idea of ​​having students familiarize themselves with card effects, so as to avoid being defeated by opponents with unknown effects in the duel arena."

The land of Misawa, who is located in the Yellow Sun God, is obviously highly valued by Professor Karayama, and even knows this kind of gossip.

"what!?"

After hearing this, Judai was a little dumbfounded:

"So this matter is actually my fault? Oh, I should have told Wanzhang Mutu directly about the results earlier. That way, at least I wouldn't have to rush here now."

"Actually, the connection isn't as significant as you think. Familiarizing duelists with all card effects has always been a standard part of the Duel Academy curriculum. Now, the process is simply being brought forward."

Asuka, who was leaning alone on a chair on the other side, took over the conversation while flipping through the pages of the book in her hand.

"All card effects? Why do I suddenly feel like my future is bleak?"

Asuka's words made Judai put his pen down directly on the notebook, and his words were full of pessimism.

"It's clearly another world, and even if the duelists don't know the card's effects, they can just ask them right there. Why can't we do this?"

Judai complained silently in his heart, not wanting to continue this topic, and then thought back to the name that Misawa had just mentioned:

"By the way! Why haven't I seen Manjomu recently?"

Judai's inquiring gaze fell on Asuka. After all, she and Manjomu were the only students of the Blue Academy here, so she should know some information, right?

"he?"

Hearing the name, Asuka finally turned sideways and looked at Judai.

"Yeah, Manjomu. After the previous exhibition match, the Red Dormitory really did receive a substantial amount of sponsorship. This guy is really kind. I originally wanted to thank him in person, but so many days have passed and I haven't seen him yet."

"After being defeated by you in public, he must have been arranged by his family to transfer to another school."

Asuka searched her memory and told the news from her best friend.

When it comes to Manjomu, she actually feels strange too.

This guy claimed to have fallen down the stairs on the first day of school and has been on sick leave ever since.

He just happened to have a leg injury, but he still insisted on having an exhibition match in public. In the end, he lost in public and then quietly went through the transfer procedures.

It's been almost two months since Obelis arrived at the Advanced Division, and the number of people he's met has actually decreased compared to when he was in the Intermediate Division...

"Everyone has worked hard, dinner is here!"

Auntie Duomei, with a smile on her face, holding a large plate filled with rice balls, interrupted the conversation with a warm greeting.

“It seems delicious.”

Seeing the very tempting food, Judai's eyes instantly widened.

"There are three kinds of fillings: plum, bean, and salmon."

Auntie Duomei had just finished her introduction when Judai couldn't wait to pick up a food and began to enjoy the happiness brought by the food.

Seeing Judai's rather enjoying face, Misawa, who was usually strict with himself, joined the battlefield after saying thank you, and Asuka also threw away her usual reserve and picked up a rice ball that looked quite tempting.

"Let's work hard together, everyone! I'll stay up late with you tonight too!"

"Thank you, Auntie Duomei!"

Judai struggled to swallow the rice ball that was stuffed in his mouth, raised his arm, and responded to Auntie Tami's words:

"Tonight, we must catch the guy who stole the bread!"

.....

Time is ticking away.

After a hearty meal, Judai finally regained his motivation and copied the effects of the last few dozen cards.

"Really... this stupid method won't improve a duelist's fighting skills at all."

Having finally completed all the tasks, Judai rubbed his aching right hand and complained again about the homework assigned by the professor:

"A true duelist needs actual combat, actual combat!"

Recalling the amount of duels he had achieved in just half a day in the simulation world, he expressed his opinion in front of two friends:

"If we had a high-energy duel every morning, noon, and evening, everyone's skills would definitely improve significantly.

Rote memorization alone will never produce a true dueling master."

"A real-life duel? A perfect real-life duel is a sacred ritual. Before the fight, one must understand the opponent's intelligence, adapt their strategies accordingly, and even align their energy and spirit to peak condition on the eve of the duel. Only then can a perfect real-life duel be achieved."

In response to Judai's complaints, Misawa expressed his thoughts on the perfect game with some anticipation.

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