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Who Let Him Play Yu-Gi-Oh! novel Chapter 376

Chapter 376: Chapter 375: Where Is the Limit?

PS: I forgot to add schedule for this one yesterday. my bad.

A match is decided, a soul is reaped. This is the rule of Seak of Orichalcos—an absolute law that even the highest members of the organization cannot change.

From this perspective, New Doma could even be considered a relatively honest villain; compared to some later villains who act arrogant when they win and pretend nothing happened when they lose, he’s practically a moral model.

In the end, Luca collapsed to his knees, his consciousness fading, eyes emptying. Yet, he still seemed unable to fully accept reality.

Losing the duel was one thing—the confidence he had in his own invincibility, his ambition, all crushed by the student before him.

And then there was the fact he couldn’t accept losing in this way, to this opponent. 𝐟𝗿𝐞𝚎𝚠𝐞𝚋𝕟𝐨𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝕔𝕠𝚖

If he had a choice now, he’d definitely pick a head-on fight with Kaiba’s Blue-Eyes White Dragon.

Why could someone turn even the Black Luster Soldier into a shut-in?

He even wondered if, in this person’s hands, even the Blue-Eyes—the embodiment of power in the dueling world—might go astray.

Luca’s instincts warned him such things could happen in the future. But, unfortunately, he’d never see it.

The now-faded Black Luster Soldier floated nearby, casting a complicated look at Kira.

Logically, discovering a new way to use his power should be a good thing.

But he suddenly had an odd premonition.

If he followed this master long enough, would he, the once-great Pioneer, end up with a reputation as a shut-in in both the dueling and spirit worlds?

Even as his soul was drawn away, Luca stared daggers at Kira, eyes bloodshot.

For some reason, seeing that look in the eyes of a dying man, Kira felt a strange "even in death, I won’t forgive you" resentment.

But it didn’t matter.

After all, this was the world of Yu-Gi-Oh—so what if you became a vengeful spirit? If you want revenge, you’ll still have to duel.

If you couldn’t beat me alive, you think you’ll suddenly get better after you’re dead?

"Don’t get cocky—too soon," Luca said darkly.

"The last swordsman, and the master... they’re both ready. The Duel City finals will become a bloodbath. You... don’t stand a chance."

He barely finished before the green light faded, his soul was drawn out, and he slumped to the ground, unmoving.

"He’s dead," Kira said.

He walked over, bent down, and took Luca’s deck.

Worm deck: GET.

Kira pocketed the deck, then glanced at Luca’s collapsed body.

"I feel stronger again," he muttered, looking at his hand.

Especially compared to his first encounter with Doma swordsman Shell, he felt much more at ease now. The first semester at Duel Academy had paid off.

But he wasn’t sure exactly how much he’d improved.

That was fine, though. In a few days, Duel City’s tournament would resume, and the top 8 bracket would be decided.

The top 8 should be tough opponents; logically, anyone making it this far wouldn’t be weak.

Especially since the remaining Doma swordsmen and that so-called Arbiter cheat snake would be participating—along with Kaiba himself.

With this, the tournament should reveal his limits.

Kira raised his arm and looked at the deck on his duel disk.

"How strong am I now?"

His mindset was different from when he first arrived. Back then, he was cautious for every duel, preparing for every opponent.

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