[Jaden: LP 1000]
[Hibiki: LP 3300]
When Kira arrived, the duel was nearly over. Hibiki had "Elemental HERO Woodsman" in defense; Jaden’s field was empty.
[Elemental HERO Woodsman, DEF 2000]
Both used HERO decks, but Jaden’s was a budget build with the classic four vanilla HEROes you could buy anywhere.
Hibiki’s deck had no basic cards, only rare HEROes, including some unavailable to the public.
In other words, Hibiki’s HERO deck was a champion’s luxury edition.
"I can feel your passion for your HEROes, Jaden," Hibiki smiled. "No wonder you made it this far."
Meeting a fan was always nice, and seeing Jaden reach the top 8 with a low-tier HERO deck was impressive.
After dueling, Hibiki was even more inspired by Jaden’s passion.
"But your field is empty and you have one card in hand," Hibiki said. "With just one draw, can you break through Woodsman’s 2000 defense?"
"I still have a draw left!"
Jaden grinned, rubbing his nose.
"Watch this, Hibiki! My draw!"
He drew, then lit up.
"Perfect—just what I needed!
First, I play ’Dark Factory of Mass Production’ to return two Normal Monsters from my graveyard to my hand—’Elemental HERO Sparkman’ and ’Elemental HERO Clayman.’"
"Returning those two HEROes..." Hibiki’s eyes narrowed.
So Jaden’s draw was probably...
"I play ’Polymerization’! Fusing ’Sparkman’ and ’Clayman’—"
The two vanished into a swirling vortex, lightning crackled, and a giant descended—Elemental HERO Thunder Giant!
[Elemental HERO Thunder Giant, ATK 2400]
"You drew the key ’Polymerization’ at the last moment," Hibiki said approvingly.
This kid...
Truly born to duel.
"When Thunder Giant is Fusion Summoned, he destroys a monster with lower original ATK!"
Jaden cheered.
"Go, Thunder Giant—
Lightning Flash!"
A surge of electricity blasted from the hero’s palm, shattering Woodsman and leaving only smoke behind.
"Thunder Giant—direct attack!"
No defending monsters, no set cards. Thunder Giant unleashed a lightning spear, Hibiki taking the hit, coat fluttering but smiling with satisfaction.
[Hibiki, LP 3300 → 900]
"My turn’s over," Jaden said, fired up.
"So close now!"
With Thunder Giant out, the tide had turned. Hibiki had no monsters, only one card in hand. Even with next turn’s draw, taking down Thunder Giant wouldn’t be easy.
But that only made it more exciting.
"What will Hibiki do next?" Jaden wondered, thrilled.
He was dueling the world’s strongest HERO user, the champion—what could be better?
"I feel your passion. But this will probably be the last draw," Hibiki smiled. "Wish this duel could last forever."
"Haha, me too!" Jaden laughed.
Hibiki smiled, then grew serious. "My turn!"
But as he touched his deck, he froze, face flickering with pain.
"Ugh..."
His expression faltered, body swaying.
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