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Who Let Him Play Yu-Gi-Oh! novel Chapter 723

Chương 723: Chapter 723: The Pro League Championship

World Championship, Duel Arena.

The magnificent Blue-Eyes Duel Dome—its entire roof looked like the head of a massive white dragon resting on the ground. Inside, the place roared with life, countless excited hearts beating together to weave a grand overture.

The stands were packed to the rafters, not a seat empty. The clamor swelled with the approaching match, an unstoppable rush; cheers and applause surged like they might blow the dragon dome's roof off.

This was the top championship of the Pro League, a much-watched event. Major TV stations were broadcasting it live; even most at Duel Academy were watching on TV.

Jaden and his underclassmen complained the Slifer Red dorm's TV was too small, too old, and often had bad reception, so they asked Kira to borrow his. Kira didn't mind and invited them over to his place.

As the duelists stepped onto the stage, the cheers hit a fever pitch.

["Today's challenger to The D. is the super-criminal with an IQ of 200 and multiple indictments—the escapee from prison, Doctor Collector!"] 3

Spotlights converged at center stage, revealing a disheveled, bearded figure. He wore a restraint jacket, his hands cuffed—he looked exactly like a man who'd just broken out of prison to rush over and duel.

When Kira first saw this guy, he couldn't help but roast him in his mind. A felon with multiple indictments still able to come duel on TV? Was he literally breaking out of prison just to play cards? 1

So brazen on live TV—wouldn't they just haul him back?

"Oh, I've heard of this guy!"

Jaden's new underclassman this year, Tyranno, said.

"They say he's a super-genius duelist who's been assisting the FBI with cases even while in prison."

Then the prisoner roared, flexed, and with monstrous strength tore his restraint jacket apart, bursting it into strips.

Yep—people who duel have superhuman physiques. This strength was beyond normal human limits.

Then, under the gaze of the crowd, the legendary champion The D. entered. 1

The crowd was buzzing; Jaden and his friends were excited, discussing how the prisoner was a genius who could read opponents, an expert in card-related crime—how much chance did he have against the champion? 1

But Kira knew: barring a timeline shift, the result was already set.

Predictably, the duel unfolded as expected.

To be fair, just from Dimensional Fissure presence, the prisoner Doctor Collector had something. Even from the perspective of card sharks back in the day, his Spellcaster Lock was quite threatening.

He opened with the Continuous Spell "Dimensional Fissure," sending monsters that would go to the graveyard to be banished instead. It's the spell version of Macro Cosmos—no need to explain the suppression. 1

Then, leveraging Fissure, he sent and banished five monsters in one go, then slammed down the real-world heavyweight Forbidden card "Dimension Fusion," bringing all banished monsters back to the field at once. 1

So turn one, he summoned Cosmo Queen, Ebon Magician Curran, and three Magician's Valkyria.

A burly, bearded, shackled tough guy summoning nothing but "waifu cards"—mature women and lolis, a complete spread—the tonal whiplash on first sight was real. 1

But on second thought, nothing wrong there. That's exactly the kind of deck a real man would use. 1

With three Valkyries on the field, the opponent couldn't attack non-Valkyrie Spellcasters—three of them meant full attack lock. The opponent couldn't declare attacks at all. 1

Dimensional Fissure banished anything that would go to GY, effectively graveyard hate.

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