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Who Let Him Play Yu-Gi-Oh! novel Chapter 1146

Chapter 1146: Chapter 1146: The Life of a Chess Piece

"We won!"

The duel ended.

The burning Nazca Lines in the sky faded, and the gigantic spider image vanished as if it had never existed.

Leader of the Dark Signers, Rudger, collapsed to his knees, eyes vacant, as if stripped of all spirit by his defeat.

After a long moment, Leo was the first to cheer.

"We won!"

The others’ faces also lit up with joy and relief after the heavy pressure lifted from their hearts.

Yes, it really looked like they’d won.

Ever since learning about their destinies as Signers, fighting the Dark Signers had been the greatest weight on their hearts. Although the battle hadn’t lasted long, every Signer had been through life-and-death trials—each duel perilous in the extreme, where a single mistake could have cost them their lives.

Now that they saw the Dark Signer leader clearly defeated, it finally felt as if the threat was truly gone. A huge weight was lifted. Looking now at Director Goodwin’s imposing figure, a sense of security surged through them like never before.

He was, truly, too powerful.

Even Yusei Fudo, the strongest Signer, felt admiration deep inside.

Burn deck effects—Yusei actually enjoyed using them himself. Of all the Yu-Gi-Oh! protagonists, Yusei’s talent for "strategic setup" was perhaps the most thoroughly emphasized. In the series, he created countless lethal burn combos, including some original, infinite loops from the animation.

Perhaps partly due to the constraints of the anime’s Riding Duel rules, Yusei himself was a heavy burn trap enthusiast.

What’s more, unlike former protagonists, Yusei showed no stubborn obsession with settling everything through a final clash of trump-card monsters. He freely used all sorts of non-monster, trap-heavy burn and lock decks.

All in all, Yusei was a balanced duelist who could perfectly handle any style—from head-to-head battles to defensive burn decks. This ability referred not only to changing decks, but to adjusting tactics mid-duel using the same deck, flexibly responding to different opponents.

That’s why, compared to his first impression of Jaden, Yusei found it easier to approve of "Goodwin" when they met. He saw something of himself in Goodwin’s dueling style.

After all, the 5D’s world was much less "sunny" than GX.

"So that’s how it is."

Rudger’s eyes became unfocused as he knelt, muttering under his breath.

"I’m still not worthy, am I?"

Perhaps, so it seemed now.

He had once been a key member of the original Ener-D research lab. But later, he was corrupted by the Netherworld, losing his true self. In awe of that overwhelming power, he had once believed it was the ultimate force in the world.

But now, the false Rex Goodwin easily defeated him—even the Earthbound Immortals were nothing to this man. With such overwhelming strength, it seemed he really had been a frog in a well all along.

He thought he’d touched the ultimate power, but to true experts, the Earthbound Immortals were hardly worth noticing.

"Seventeen years ago, you alone triggered the ’Zero Reverse,’ tearing apart Domino City and creating the Satellite."

Kira said.

"Countless died, and countless families were shattered. Was this your so-called destiny?"

The other Signers, having gathered closer, were shocked.

Triggered Zero Reverse? Seventeen years ago, the original Ener-D went out of control—so it wasn’t an accident!?

"It was you!?"

Even the usually calm and reserved Yusei lost composure.

"You caused Zero Reverse!?"

Rudger lifted his head weakly.

"The son of Dr. Fudo, huh... Such a familiar face..."

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