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Who Let Him Play Yu-Gi-Oh! novel Chapter 1066

Chapter 1066: Chapter 1066 – The Director’s Duel

"Duel!" ×2

[Kira, LP4000]

[Mr. Armstrong, LP4000]

Word quickly spread that the Sector Security’s Director was going to duel the warden. Every prisoner in the facility crowded up to their bars to watch.

Normally, all Sector Security members were the enemy to these inmates—symbols of the privileged, an oppressive force.

But none of them had ever seen "the Director" in person. It was always the warden, Mr. Armstrong, who tormented them.

So now, as the officer stepped forward to duel Mr. Armstrong for Yusei’s sake, the inmates actually began rooting for the officer, eager to see the warden get his comeuppance.

Kira was polite:

"I’ll let you go first."

"Ahaha, thank you, Director,"

Mr. Armstrong grinned obsequiously.

Normally, he’d defer and let his superior take the first move, even throw the game if things looked bad.

But today’s duel could change his destiny—he had to give it his all, no matter what.

This duel concerns my future—I must win!

"I’ll go first. Draw!"

Mr. Armstrong’s thick fingers drew a card.

"I summon ’Iron Chain Repairman’ in Attack Position!"

Amid the effect lights, a chubby repairman bound in silver chains appeared, wielding a massive sledgehammer nearly as big as himself.

As a warden with only a brief appearance in the anime, even Mr. Armstrong had a custom archetype: the "Chain" cards, a chain-themed deck, most of which had actually been printed as real cards—quite a good treatment for an anime-original deck.

[Iron Chain Repairman, ATK 1600]

"Then I set two cards facedown, and end my turn!"

He gave a sycophantic smile:

"Your turn, Director."

Though he acted deferential, he was quite confident in his dueling skills; among his colleagues, he was considered decent. If he didn’t have a gambling addiction, he’d never have accepted a risky duel against an inmate.

As for Director Goodwin?

Mr. Armstrong hadn’t heard of Goodwin ever dueling anyone openly.

Most real duelists have at least some reputation in the underground scene; but Goodwin was famous only for politics, not cards.

So Mr. Armstrong judged that even if the officer was hiding his true skills, he probably wasn’t that strong.

I definitely have the advantage this time!

Behind the bars, Yusei watched impassively.

The Director isn’t like I expected—at least, so far, he seems like a genuine, upstanding duelist. Interesting. I wonder what kind of duel the fabled officer will put on.

"My opponent has a monster, but my field is empty,"

Kira said, holding up a card,

"So I can Special Summon this from my hand— Oracle of the Sun!"

[Oracle of the Sun, ATK 1000]

A tribal mage with an ancient sun emblem over his chest, this was one of the cards Kira had won from the Dark Signer Goodwin.

"Then, I Normal Summon the Tuner monster, ’Jutte Fighter’!"

[Jutte Fighter, ATK 700]

"A Tuner?"

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