[Bonus]
"You... Do you plan to win just by using these underhanded tricks?"
The archbishop grew agitated.
"Of course not." Kira smiled, gesturing at his Duel Disk. "I still have plenty of interesting tactics. But the fun of dueling is letting you discover them for yourself."
Archbishop: "..."
He fell silent, scowling as he drew a card.
"Continuous Spell, ’Mirage of Nightmare’. During your Standby Phase, draw until you have four cards in hand, then, on your next turn, discard the same number of cards you drew."
Kira was unsurprised. This was a common combo in the GX era—even in physical tournaments, this card was everywhere.
The only difference from the TCG is that, in the anime, this card always comes paired with Emergency Provisions.
"I set a card and end my turn."
"My turn. Draw." Kira drew.
"During your Standby Phase, per Mirage of Nightmare’s effect, I draw cards too," the archbishop said.
Kira replied, "Then by ’Appropriate’s’ effect, when you draw outside your Draw Phase, I also draw two cards."
He drew alongside his opponent, then glanced at the archbishop’s backrow—three sets, and Kira already knew one was Sakuretsu Armor.
The archbishop narrowed his eyes.
Come on, summon a monster and attack me!
"I activate the Spell ’Graceful Charity’," Kira said. "Draw three, then discard two."
Kira drew, then discarded. But just as the cards hit the graveyard, one glowed and returned.
"I discarded this card: ’Jinzo - Returner’," Kira announced. "Its effect activates when sent to the graveyard—Special Summon ’Jinzo’ from my graveyard."
Kira raised his hand.
"The king of trap-lock, Jinzo, arise!"
Electricity flashed from the grave’s vortex. Jinzo appeared, arms crossed, eyes glowing red.
[Jinzo, ATK 2400]
At last—he’s here!
Jinzo was fired up.
Last time, he barely got to appear before being tributed, leaving him depressed for days.
Now, he finally had his chance to shine—time to put on a show!
"Jinzo!?"
The archbishop and Earl were both shocked.
They could tell at a glance—this wasn’t just a regular high-level monster, but a card with an actual Jinzo spirit, even stronger than their own.
A duelist who could command such a spirit...
Both looked at Kira with growing suspicion.
Is this guy really a prisoner here?
Where would a place like this get someone so strong?
"Be careful, Archbishop," Earl warned. "This kid’s trouble!"
"I know!"
The archbishop was sweating bullets, but with no way out, he forced himself to focus: "Then I activate my set card, ’Floodgate Trap Hole’! When your monster is summoned, flip it face-down!"
"Oh, you don’t even recognize Jinzo? In my world, no one would make such a stupid move." Kira shrugged.
Archbishop shouted, "Why!? Why didn’t my trap activate!?"
"While Jinzo is on the field, neither player can activate Trap Cards, and all face-up traps are negated," Kira explained.
Jinzo crossed his arms in a tactical stance.
Who’s the real trap-lock king now?
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