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Who Let Him Play Yu-Gi-Oh! novel Chapter 678

Chapter 678: Chapter 678: Satellite

"Save the world?"

Kira asked.

Sarina nodded.

"My brother... I don’t know when it started, but he became very strange," Sarina said. "He’s a man with two faces now.

"One gentle face, and one demonic face that gets pleasure from steering the world toward destruction."

"I knew it," Kira nodded. "So you noticed too."

Sarina lowered her head.

"My brother and I... we were born with the power to see through others’ destinies. That power manifested when we were very young, but it was never a blessing—it was a curse."

She let out a long breath.

"Yes, a curse. Because of it, everyone who noticed shunned us. Almost everyone we knew felt uneasy, and eventually no one interacted with us at all.

"That’s why the bond between my brother and me became deeper than that of ordinary siblings.

"But that very brother suddenly changed one day. Thinking back, it must’ve been around that time—"

Sarina stood, and with a light wave of her hand, the surroundings shifted.

Flickering yellow candlelight, a sinister manor. A slightly younger Sartorius sat at a table; opposite him was a man in black with a scarf concealing his face.

This was a scene Sarina had programmed and constructed in the virtual world, a reconstruction of that day.

"At my brother’s fortune-telling parlor, someone came. He brought a card and asked my brother to read it. I sensed a baleful power from that card immediately."

Sarina spoke.

"I told my brother that night to throw it away, but—"

The image shifted. Sartorius stood in a gloomy room, raising a card high, his expression twisted with ferocity. Light spilling from the card formed a cage that trapped him within.

"My brother had already been taken over by that card," Sarina said. "It’s a terrifying Hero card, born to guide the universe to ruin—one that awakened the being called the Source of Destruction."

Kira nodded. He knew what it was: the very card Aster had been searching for—the ultimate Destiny Hero, Destiny Hero - Plasma.

The person who brought that card to Sartorius back then was none other than Aster’s current guardian—the true culprit who killed his father and stole Destiny Hero - Plasma at the time—the pro duelist known as The D.

By leveraging Destiny Hero - Plasma and the power residing in it, he even claimed a world champion title for a time. But the Light of Destruction was no longer in Destiny Hero - Plasma; only the remnant power once possessed by evil remained in that card.

Even so, that residue was enough for The D. to thrive in the pro scene.

The Light of Destruction that once inhabited Destiny Hero - Plasma, upon encountering Sartorius at the parlor, quickly judged him a superior vessel. Coveting Sartorius’s talent, it transferred from the card into Sartorius’s body—and has remained there to this day.

"With my current strength, there’s nothing more I can do. My brother was always stronger than me to begin with, and now with that evil power he’s even stronger.

"So there’s only one thing left for me."

Sarina stood, resolute.

"I’ll log into the Digital World, and I’ve no intention of coming back out. I’ll digitize my soul and guard my brother forever—"

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