Imperion Magnum's sword slashed through Tragoedia's body without any hindrance. The body controlled by the Big Lobster was knocked upside down in the air and rolled on the ground in an exaggerated manner.

The darkness in his body was almost blown out of his body by this blow, struggling and twisting in mid-air, like a face deformed by pain.

He lost.

This was a result Tragoedia had never expected. Not long ago, he was confident that his card skills were unparalleled and that there was no way a human Duel King could be his rival.

Apparently, he took it for granted.

Traps have always been Tragoedia's strength – this could be seen from the fact that he didn't summon a single monster in his starting hand and just passed turn after setting two cards.

According to the original plan, he should have tricked the opponent into being unable to play any cards and was doubtful of life when facing the huge pressure and seeing an absolute strength gap…

…..In the end, that script somehow fell onto his own head!

He never expected that Muto Yugi’s skills in tricking people would be even more disgusting than the dark monster who claimed to be a professional! His pitfalls were not only endless but also continuous. Trying to avoid one pit would only lead to a more violent and unsolvable chain of pits…

And that's not all. The most terrifying thing is that while he has laid out a large number of traps to make it difficult for people to move forward, his deck could still maintain strong operation, endurance, and explosive capabilities!

Those damn magnet warriors refused to fall no matter how hard they fought. They assembled, then disassembled, then reassembled again. At every turn, they could unscrupulously blow up both the front and back rows. They were fierce to the point of unfriendly …

The more the Big Lobster thought about it, the more frightened and angry he became.

MD! Am I the villain or are you the villain??

As a decent person from the light side – especially a grand master like the original Duel King, wouldn't it hurt your conscience to use such a despicable and shameless method?

Shouldn't the Duel Kings be summoning those gorgeous monsters that have harsh and complicated entry requirements to fight the evil head-on??

Maybe it's the so-called "karma never misses". In the past, Big Lobster used nether tactics to trick the second-generation Duel King Hibiki Koyo, who was conscientiously playing the "Pure HERO" deck, to the point where he couldn't take care of himself, and he became his puppet from then on.

Time has changed, and after so many years, Big Lobster, who used to rely on his autism to do whatever he wanted, never expected that he would bump into someone even more autistic than himself. So Big Lobster finally felt the pain he felt when others were tricked by him, and even had the urge to shout "This is not a duel at all"…

The outcome of the Shadow Game was decided, and the dark miasma lingering around seemed to be torn into countless pieces.

Tragoedia knew he was probably gone, but he was still confused.

It’s unscientific! This Muto Yugi…shouldn't he just be a mere mortal?

Didn’t the Pharaoh leave this world long ago? Isn’t the rest just a container?

Tragoedia suddenly seemed to think of something in horror, his eyes fell directly on the Millennium Puzzle hanging on Yugi's chest, and he said in horror: "Could it be…could it be that you are actually… ….!?"

As if seeing what Big Lobster was thinking, Yugi stepped forward, stretched out his hand to caress the gold pendant hanging on his chest, and said slowly: "I'm not him… He's gone and will never come back.”

But before Tragoedia could react, Yugi added.

"I sent him to the afterlife with my own hands."

Tragoedia: "…"

Wait a minute, doesn’t this mean…

…Even the legendary Pharaoh lost to him?

Damn!

The Big Lobster couldn't help but want to throw the table.

You should have said such an important thing earlier!

If you had told me earlier, I, I, I… I would have given up this duel and run away!

The belated Big Lobster finally realized at this moment that this guy was a cheater and could not be sorted in the category of human beings at all. If he had known that the Pharaoh had lost, there would be no way he, Big Lobster, could have fought so hard…at least not until he had regained 100% of his strength and acquired the three Sacred Beasts.

But it's too late to say anything now…

…Not entirely.

He also left a last resort, a backup plan.

"I was careless once and fell into the hands of those hateful guardian priests. That was once my mistake and my shame…but it won't happen again."

Tragoedia, who was already dying, showed a ferocious smile at this time.

"Muto Yugi, you are indeed stronger than I expected. But you don't think… I put all my bets on fighting with you, right?"

In order to retain most of the strength to confront the unexpected, the person who appeared here at this time was basically Tragoedia himself.

But just to be on the safe side, he still had one clone, the last clone.

Although the strength may be less than one-tenth of his original body, it was also the last escape route Tragoedia left for himself.

"What did you do?" Yugi frowned.

"Look, this is the part that you haven't caught up with until now, Duel King." Tragoedia coughed and sneered, "It's not what I did, but… what I have already done."

Tragoedia didn't bet everything on a duel with Yugi.

He didn't think he would lose. The villain's unique expansion made him truly believe that he was invincible. But at the same time, the humiliating experience three thousand years ago also taught him to be cautious and let him know that he must prepare a Plan B for everything.

So this time he learned the lesson.

When he landed on the island from one direction and was intercepted by Muto Yugi, his clone had already controlled the body of a student and invaded the island from another direction.

His goal was very clear, it was the seal of the "Three Sacred Beasts".

After all, they were demons that were said to be able to rival the "Three Egyptian Gods". Even the two first-generation Duel Kings and Seto Kaiba, the one who was only under the Duel King, had to seal it away.

If he could get the power of those three cards, Tragoedia believed that he would be even more invincible!

He found the dense forest behind the academy where the "Three Sacred Beasts" were sealed – a bunch of singing and dancing screwballs in the forest made him a little confused, and he was a little confused as to what the method was.

But Tragoedia quickly came to his senses. He was pressed for time and had no time to waste.

Therefore, he directly launched a sneak attack without saying a word, using all his dark power, he transformed into a giant lobster and bombarded wildly.

The screwballs were playing games and dancing, and no one was alert at all. They were blown to pieces before they had time to react, and many people were sent back to the respawn point.

There were not many players in the stronghold. Some were not in the stronghold, and some were not online yet. The unexpected sneak attack killed a few more instantly. The few remaining screwballs were obviously not big enough in front of a world-destroying BOSS like Big Lobster. It was so eye-catching that they all exploded without even playing cards.

There was also a lying figure who fell to the ground, pointing at him and yelling, saying that this villain didn't care about duelist honors, didn't even play cards, and only relied on sneak attacks and deception, was simply despicable…

Tragoedia ignored them of course.

In fact, Big Lobster himself felt a little unsure.

After all, his previous mission to test the seal of the three Sacred Beasts failed, and he had no idea about the strength and form of the seal. In addition, he himself was held back by Muto Yugi, and the one who managed to get here was only a clone with limited abilities. He was not sure whether he could violently break the seal.

But when he tried it with his own hands, he was surprised to find that the seal… seemed not to be as strong as he thought.

It was better to say that this layer of seal feels like a thin film, the kind that would crack in place if you poked it casually.

But Tragoedia no longer had any time to doubt. He watched in surprise as the red, yellow, and blue light pillars soared into the sky, and the huge Sacred Beast seal was lifted amidst the roar, he was extremely excited in his heart.

Coming, coming, coming!

I have broken the seal and successfully obtained three Sacred Beasts!

Soon, when I master the power of the phantom, the world will fall at my feet! I will be able to fight my way back to the shore in no time, and the first thing to solve is the damned Muto Yugi that has humiliated me!

The terrain changed, smoke and dust rose, and the mechanical device that sealed the Sacred Beasts rose from the ground. It slowly opened, and three slots popped out—obviously, those were the slots where the cards of the Three Sacred Beasts were supposed to be placed.

…well yes, "should" be.

But now that the seal has finally been lifted and the device has been cracked, the three slots that appeared in front of Tragoedia… were all empty.

The seal was broken, but there was nothing inside.

Tragoedia stared blankly at the three empty slots in front of him, a ferocious smile frozen on his face.

…What the hell? Where are my Sacred Beasts?

How can three big guys disappear? Where did they go? ? ?

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