Fusion is the noblest form of summoning!

#409 - The last time before the final (please ask for monthly tickets)

After spending a few days helping the allied army's elves organize the two dimensions of the Fur Hire clan, and then attending classes for a few more days, Tenjoin Hikari returned to the Nexus.

This adventure in the Fur Hire Sanctuary can be said to be the most rewarding of Tenjoin Hikari's dimensional travels.

In addition to Tenjoin Hikari's initial target, "Edge Imp Chain", Tenjoin Hikari also obtained many Fluffal cards.

In fact, Tenjoin Hikari could have directly stripped all of Frightfur's deck, but Tenjoin Hikari checked those cards, and many of them were elves forcibly turned into cards by the Fusion Army's duel disks.

Although it wouldn't be a big deal to use them, Tenjoin Hikari left them in the Fur Hire Factory's dimension, allowing them to revive earlier under Tierra's accelerated reincarnation.

Therefore, Tenjoin Hikari only obtained some cards from those high-level Fur Hire elves.

Including the cards before they "combined", as well as some other cards.

A lot.

Tenjoin Hikari counted them afterwards, and there were as many as seven or eight Toy Vendors.

Honestly, it was too much.

Although Tenjoin Hikari had never used a Fur Hire deck, he actually had related cards like Frightfur Fusion and Toy Vendor, but he never had any low-level monsters or fusion monsters, so he couldn't use them.

Suddenly getting so many really made Tenjoin Hikari not know what to do with them.

Returning to the Nexus dimension, Tenjoin Hikari was not in a hurry to leave the Knight Territory, after all, he had also agreed with Gaia to see the performance of its chosen new Territory Overlord.

That was a knight elf who didn't look very strong, much smaller than Gaia, with at most only a three-star elf aptitude, which in today's Knight Territory, was not considered high at all, and might even be relatively low.

But Gaia was very optimistic about it.

As this elf received the trial and dueled with Gaia, Tenjoin Hikari gradually watched and realized that this was a ritual-using duel elf.

I see, no wonder Gaia liked this elf so much.

In a force that pursues fusion, it actually chose ritual summoning, and even dared to challenge Gaia. Gaia admired this courage very much.

It didn't blindly follow the crowd, nor did it oppose for the sake of opposition, but firmly believed that its own path should not be closed off, which is very worthy of expectation for the development of an area's elves.

In that case, with several five-star warrior elves in the territory, Gaia prepared to specially train this elf for another month, and then chose to leave.

The elves naturally couldn't bear to see their "Overlord" who had rescued them leave, but Gaia was also very direct, it was guarding this area in order to implement its knight and warrior philosophy, and now that the elves here had a preliminary ability to resist, it would treat them like warriors and watch them charge forward in the face of difficulties.

Besides, it wasn't completely never coming back to see them.

As elves, their lifespans were very long, and there would always be a time to meet again.

Honestly, after adventuring in two elf dimensions and even experiencing a dark duel, Tenjoin Hikari didn't feel tired. His elf aptitude had been trained in the past six months, and with the light power given by the Light Ruler, his aptitude had long been raised to 7 stars, so dimensional travel didn't make him feel tired at all.

However, he still didn't continue adventuring. On the one hand, Tenjoin Hikari didn't want to adventure continuously, after all, it would be a pity if something happened here that he didn't take care of.

On the other hand, for the upcoming DT dimension adventure, Tenjoin Hikari was preparing to manufacture some other cards with Tierra.

Fortunately, there were still a lot of various miscellaneous materials on hand that hadn't been used, so it would be a good choice to use them to practice and manufacture "Infernoids" to prepare for manufacturing Qliphorts in the future. More importantly, Tenjoin Hikari also wanted to experiment with the new alchemy books he had been reading recently.

While Tenjoin Hikari was busy experimenting, time in the Nexus was also turning normally.

Although the GX tournament was temporarily suspended for a while due to the Dark World's attack, it only lasted for about half a month. After the Dark World's Dragon God failed, the tournament began to slowly reopen.

In order to make the tournament fairer, Kaiba Corporation and Professor Chronos negotiated to extend the tournament by 20 days, so as long as you can collect 4 stamps within the specified time, you can get a passing grade.

Of course, students with ideas and pursuits can also pursue more stamps during this time to obtain a higher ranking; or, like Principal Samejima's original vision, interact with elves during this time and even directly obtain the support of elves.

Don't say that during this time, quite a few students have reached cooperation with Lightsworn elves and obtained Lightsworn cards.

Not only Lightsworn, some people saw that the remaining Dark World demons were always on standby on the mountain and didn't do anything, and even boldly went to the Dark World elves to seek cooperation.

However, although their ideas were good, it was a pity that this was not the Dark World dimension. The Dark World here only listened to and only dared to listen to Jaden's words.

Because if they didn't listen, they might be completely killed by the Lightsworn.

And Jaden, he actually wanted to participate in the tournament. After all, he had already collected several stamps, and it wouldn't be a problem to gather 8 stamps with a little effort, but the Lightsworn were watching him closely every day, making it inconvenient for him to act.

And beyond that, he was dueling with the Supreme King every day. Every time he felt like he was about to win, he would inexplicably lose, and most importantly, why was Super Polymerization so powerful?

He would think about this every day.

Whenever he thought he was close to victory, Super Polymerization would tell him who was the boss in internal battles.

But, it's not like there wasn't any good news.

Jaden leaned on the sofa, looked at the sky, and looked at the cards in his hand.

Evil HERO Malicious Bubble, Evil HERO Infernal Gainer; Elemental HERO Terra Firma, Elemental HERO Core; Masked HERO Vapor, Masked HERO Kamikaze. During this time, he had these cards in his deck while dueling.

These were all cards that the Supreme King had used.

Could it be? He looked out the window. Outside the window, a Lightsworn Dragon flew by, causing a burst of exclamation from the students on the road, and then leaving behind a burst of starlight.

Could it be...

He realized that these cards were not suddenly "conjured up".

But, they were originally his cards. As the number of duels between him and the Supreme King increased, he became more and more aware that the Supreme King's power was neither good nor evil, so these cards slowly appeared.

But there was still a serious problem.

That is, to this day, except for the first duel, the Supreme King would say a few words about his thoughts, after that, the Supreme King never said a word, like a ruthless dueling robot.

"Ahhhh!!" He couldn't stand it, and rolled around on the sofa like a salted fish, "So troublesome!"

At the same time—

"What? Elves are fighting with us?" Manjoume held his phone in his hand, his eyes narrowed into a line, and countless question marks popped out of his head.

"What, Jaden won against the invading demons, but was censored?" Manjoume leaned back again. Seriously, isn't Jaden a hero?

"What, what, what's going on with the Lightsworn? Can anyone explain?"

"Ehh? The Society of Light changed their personality??"

Manjoume kept scratching the back of his head.

What happened while he was taken by his master to fight AI robots?

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