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# Chapter 555: Valon (Baron) Arrested for Theft? How Could I Have Such a Strange Dream?
My name is Valon, and I live in... oh, I've already introduced myself, haven't I? Then I'll skip the preamble.
You see, I, Valon, actually had a rather unpleasant past. So, after becoming one of the Doma Three Swordsmen, compared to my colleagues Alister, who carries a heavy burden, and Rafael, who seems to have grand ideals, I'm a bit more "unambitious." All I want is just to live a peaceful life.
After all, to reach my current position, which is second only to one person and above everyone else, I feel I've already experienced enough struggle. Moreover, if it were a strong and powerful opponent, it might pique my interest somewhat, but if it's just some rotten potatoes and stinky eggs, it's really hard to get motivated.
However, with great power comes great responsibility. Sometimes, even though I'm very reluctant, some necessary tasks still need to be done. For example, right now, I'm acting to obtain the **The Winged Dragon of Ra** card, held by Ishizu Ishtar, the Family Head of the Tomb Keepers, located in the Egyptian Antiquities Traveling Exhibition Hall in Domino City.
Valon is actually quite dissatisfied with his goal. After all, while it seems to be generally accepted that "**The Winged Dragon of Ra** is the most powerful card among the Three Egyptian Gods," and this is acknowledged by all Duelists currently known to have come into contact with the power of the God Card, this premise is only valid if there is a user who can fully unleash **The Winged Dragon of Ra's** power.
When Lord Dartz gave the Doma Three Swordsmen the instruction to "collect the cards of the Three Egyptian Gods," he also mentioned that based on his observations, there are only three people in this World who can fully unleash the power of **The Winged Dragon of Ra**: Hayato Kobayashi, Mutou Yuugi, and Ishizu Ishtar's younger brother, the former leader of the Rare Hunters criminal organization, Malik Ishtar.
However, to be precise, Malik Ishtar himself can at most unleash only half of **The Winged Dragon of Ra's** power. It is his dark personality, who died in the battle against Hayato Kobayashi, that had the ability to use 100% of **The Winged Dragon of Ra's** power.
The same goes for Mutou Yuugi. After all, one of the Millennium Items he possesses, the **Millennium Puzzle**, houses the soul of the amnesiac Nameless Pharaoh. It would be too embarrassing if he couldn't even unleash the power of a God Card.
As for Hayato Kobayashi, although Lord Dartz has always held a special feeling towards that guy, he is, after all, someone who has disappeared. What does it matter if he could unleash 1000% of **The Winged Dragon of Ra's** power?
Aside from these three, although **The Winged Dragon of Ra**, like the other two God Cards, can be used by anyone related to the **Millennium Items**, there are no others who can fully unleash its power. And **The Winged Dragon of Ra**, when unable to unleash its full power, is strictly speaking, not even as good as the other two divine-beasts.
Although Valon seems to have heard of a concept that sounds profound but is unclear, like "The user of **The Winged Dragon of Ra** must be able to read the Egyptian hieratic text that appears on the card," the credibility of this information is questionable. After all, Valon has never once seen Hayato Kobayashi read any hieratic text in the duel replays where he used **The Winged Dragon of Ra**.
My conclusion: Purely fake at first glance. It's definitely just another rumor fabricated by some third-rate media outlet for the sake of circulation. They've never even gotten their hands on **The Winged Dragon of Ra** card, so how would they know about the so-called "hieratic text" appearing on it?
Valon, who hadn't read the information carefully at that time, completely forgot that although the source of that information was indeed a third-rate publication related to Duel Monsters, the contributor of the manuscript was someone named "I Grant You This Powerful Monster." This name was actually a pen name used by Marik, who, after losing the income from the Rare Hunters organization and spending all his money lavishly, had to earn money.
Meanwhile, Valon, who had already arrived near the Egyptian Antiquities Traveling Exhibition Hall, was also unaware that although it was late at night, his target, Ishizu, was not sleeping at all. Instead, she was foreseeing the future through her **Millennium Necklace**.
It is well known that in any work, characters with abilities like "foreseeing the future" often face various "restrictions." Either the ability itself comes with a great cost, or speaking about the future changes the future, or the character themselves has the personality of a Riddler. In any case, they basically won't speak plainly and reveal the future completely, or they themselves cannot see the future clearly.
Ishizu's **Millennium Necklace**, through the legacy of the Tomb Keepers over a thousand years, has had its ability developed quite thoroughly. From a thousand years ago until now, its ability has always been a pure "foreseeing the future."
Ishizu herself, when her father was still alive, was once evaluated as "the most outstanding individual in the history of the Tomb Keepers in terms of ability." Her use of the **Millennium Necklace** can be said to surpass her ancestors from a thousand years ago. Compared to her ancestors who needed time to slowly see a single instant of the future, Ishizu's glimpse into the future is almost instantaneous, seeing a very long segment and not easily misled by the future.
Of course, this was the situation before she came from Egypt to Domino City. Since arriving in Domino City, because Hayato, who possesses the **Millennium Wheel of Wisdom**, always appears within the range of the **Millennium Necklace's** foreseeing the future, the **Millennium Necklace's** foresight ability has been useless for a long time.
Not only was the premonition of the future reduced to a single instant, but the future seen would occasionally be unreliable. It only returned to a normal state once when Hayato left Domino City for America to participate in the KC Cup. After Ishizu also went to America because Marik was hospitalized, the **Millennium Necklace** stopped working again due to being close to the **Millennium Wheel of Wisdom**.
Now, because Hayato and the **Millennium Wheel of Wisdom** have disappeared together, the **Millennium Necklace** has finally emerged from the clouds and seen the clear sky, returning to its normal state for a long time. However, Ishizu would rather remain in that state where she cannot see the future; the cost of this power is simply too heavy.
Some time has passed since the Pyramid of Light incident. Since Hayato's "disappearance," neither Marik nor Rishid has seen any happy expression on Ishizu's face again.
They can often only see Ishizu using the power of the **Millennium Necklace** again and again to glimpse the future, using **The Winged Dragon of Ra**, the card Hayato used most often, as a catalyst, trying to find Hayato's figure.
Neither Marik nor Rishid tried to stop Ishizu, even though they were convinced that Hayato, who had died in the battle against Anubis, had no possibility of appearing in the future again, and they knew that Ishizu's reckless use of the **Millennium Necklace** was only harmful to her body.
But how could they stop Ishizu? By denying her delusion and making her completely give up hope?
However, what Marik and Rishid didn't know was that Ishizu, who was always rational and calm, was not being reckless in her stubborn use of the **Millennium Necklace's** power this time. It was entirely because of the image of the "future" she saw in the instant her ability to foresee the future was restored.
A gigantic black snake, an illusory existence, opened its maw, capable of absorbing even light, and swallowed the power of **The Winged Dragon of Ra**, **Obelisk the Tormentor**, and **Slifer the Sky Dragon**, as well as the power of many more Duel Monsters cards.
Subsequently, the giant snake, like the Leviathan of mythology or Jörmungandr encircling the world, tore apart the world's restraints, opening the boundary between the world of card spirits and the Real World. The entire world was shrouded in dark clouds.
Duel Monsters from the Different Dimension were released into the Real World. Amidst the great chaos, Ishizu saw the **Millennium Wheel of Wisdom** return to the Real World from the Different Dimension. At the same time, due to the influence of the **Millennium Wheel of Wisdom**, the image of the future that Ishizu could foresee also stopped there.
And the image described above was something Ishizu only saw once when the **Millennium Necklace** was restored. Afterward, no matter how she tried to foresee the future, even forcefully taking **The Winged Dragon of Ra** card as a guide with a strong attitude, she couldn't see that image again, let alone show the future she saw to Marik and others.
Although she only saw the extremely blurry **Millennium Wheel of Wisdom**, Ishizu firmly believed that Hayato would definitely return from the Different Dimension. After all, Hayato was capable of creating miracles that surpassed the absolute future foreseen by the **Millennium Necklace**.
Moreover, Hayato had made a promise during the Pyramid of Light incident that he would definitely return safely. What was promised would definitely be done.
Watching the future guided by **The Winged Dragon of Ra** again and again, Ishizu's glimpse into the future would always abruptly stop at a certain point and fall into disorder, consistently failing to obtain the future she wanted to see.
But in this continuous process of searching, Ishizu had a sudden impulse to change the form of foreseeing the future. Instead of looking directly into the distant future, she slowed her steps, looked at the short present, and then gradually accelerated towards the future.
And so—
"Heh heh, so this is the Egyptian Artifact Traveling Exhibition Hall?"
Not even bothering to put on a cloak, Valon arrived in front of the exhibition hall wearing his ridiculously chuunibyou armor that absolutely no one else would wear. He merely tied a piece of cloth over his face and called it a "disguise," as if afraid people wouldn't be able to recognize him from surveillance footage.
In reality, he genuinely didn't care much about being recognized afterward. After all, once the tasks were completed, he wouldn't even need to return to Japan; he would have already gone Abroad to enjoy his peaceful life.
He wasn't like that guy Alister, who completely disguised himself from head to toe, claiming it was to "bring fear to Kaiba Seto," and even specifically bought a piece of cloth to cut and use as a mask. The cloth on Valon's face was leftover from Alister, as Valon was used to living in poverty and felt it shouldn't be wasted.
If Alister hadn't had leftovers, Valon probably wouldn't have even bothered with this piece of cloth and would have just come here openly and brazenly.
Looking at the building before him, which was an exhibition hall for artifacts but looked incredibly modern on the outside, Valon, standing on the quiet street, couldn't help but exclaim, "I heard that KaibaCorp's construction team was contracted for this project, right? And they say it was completed very quickly back then. To be able to guarantee both speed and quality, KaibaCorp is quite amazing."
"I wonder how that guy Alister is doing. Is it possible that Kaiba Seto discovered him, causing the failed theft, and then he naturally started a duel with the goal he's been 'concerned' about for so long?"
"Heh heh, thinking about it that way, maybe I won't be the last one. Although I'm not aiming for first place, I don't want to be the slowest either. Second place, not too high and not too low, is definitely the most suitable for me."
"But speaking of which, where would Ishizu Ishtar be?"
"Right here, Mr. Valon."
"Hmm!?!"
Even the bold and somewhat thick-skinned Valon was startled by the sudden female voice near his side.
After all, putting yourself in someone else's shoes, if you were standing alone on an empty street in a quiet suburban area late at night and suddenly heard someone speaking very close to you, it wouldn't be an exaggeration to be scared into having a heart disease without any psychological preparation.
Turning his head, Valon saw a woman dressed in white traditional Egyptian clothing with a veil covering her face, waiting near the exhibition hall as if she had known of his arrival beforehand. Her position was coincidentally in Valon's blind spot.
Valon is actually a bit face-blind and not very good at distinguishing people's beauty or ugliness. Coupled with the fact that the woman was wearing a veil, he didn't immediately recognize her identity. However, as Valon's line of sight moved down and he saw the gold jewelry around her neck with the engraving of the **Eye of Udjat**, he remembered the information he had seen multiple times in his mind.
"A **Millennium Item** shaped like a necklace, that would be the **Millennium Necklace**, right? The owner is..."
"Yo, are you Ishizu Ishtar?"
"Did you see the future with the power of the **Millennium Necklace**? Oh my, foreseeing the future is actually real, huh? I was a bit skeptical before."
Recognizing Ishizu's identity and realizing that his infiltration had ended before it even began, just like the National Football Team's World Cup journey, Valon showed no awkwardness about being caught red-handed by the owner. Instead, he revealed an interested smile. "In that case, does that mean I don't need to waste my breath, and you already know what my goal is, Miss Ishizu?"
"Hand over **The Winged Dragon of Ra**," Valon said, extending his hand confidently. "I promise I'll take it and leave without doing anything extra. Or did you foresee my arrival in the future and hide it?"
Under Valon's gaze, Ishizu still didn't say a second word. Instead, she simply reached out and tossed a card.
Taking the card Ishizu threw, Valon looked down, slightly surprised, because what he had received was indeed the last and strongest God Card, **The Winged Dragon of Ra**.
My name is Valon, and I live in... oh, I've already introduced myself, haven't I? Then I'll skip the preamble.
You see, I, Valon, actually had a rather unpleasant past. So, after becoming one of the Doma Three Swordsmen, compared to my colleagues Alister, who carries a heavy burden, and Rafael, who seems to have grand ideals, I'm a bit more "unambitious." All I want is just to live a peaceful life.
After all, to reach my current position, which is second only to one person and above everyone else, I feel I've already experienced enough struggle. Moreover, if it were a strong and powerful opponent, it might pique my interest somewhat, but if it's just some rotten potatoes and stinky eggs, it's really hard to get motivated.
However, with great power comes great responsibility. Sometimes, even though I'm very reluctant, some necessary tasks still need to be done. For example, right now, I'm acting to obtain the **The Winged Dragon of Ra** card, held by Ishizu Ishtar, the Family Head of the Tomb Keepers, located in the Egyptian Antiquities Traveling Exhibition Hall in Domino City.
Valon is actually quite dissatisfied with his goal. After all, while it seems to be generally accepted that "**The Winged Dragon of Ra** is the most powerful card among the Three Egyptian Gods," and this is acknowledged by all Duelists currently known to have come into contact with the power of the God Card, this premise is only valid if there is a user who can fully unleash **The Winged Dragon of Ra's** power.
When Lord Dartz gave the Doma Three Swordsmen the instruction to "collect the cards of the Three Egyptian Gods," he also mentioned that based on his observations, there are only three people in this World who can fully unleash the power of **The Winged Dragon of Ra**: Hayato Kobayashi, Mutou Yuugi, and Ishizu Ishtar's younger brother, the former leader of the Rare Hunters criminal organization, Malik Ishtar.
However, to be precise, Malik Ishtar himself can at most unleash only half of **The Winged Dragon of Ra's** power. It is his dark personality, who died in the battle against Hayato Kobayashi, that had the ability to use 100% of **The Winged Dragon of Ra's** power.
The same goes for Mutou Yuugi. After all, one of the Millennium Items he possesses, the **Millennium Puzzle**, houses the soul of the amnesiac Nameless Pharaoh. It would be too embarrassing if he couldn't even unleash the power of a God Card.
As for Hayato Kobayashi, although Lord Dartz has always held a special feeling towards that guy, he is, after all, someone who has disappeared. What does it matter if he could unleash 1000% of **The Winged Dragon of Ra's** power?
Aside from these three, although **The Winged Dragon of Ra**, like the other two God Cards, can be used by anyone related to the **Millennium Items**, there are no others who can fully unleash its power. And **The Winged Dragon of Ra**, when unable to unleash its full power, is strictly speaking, not even as good as the other two divine-beasts.
Although Valon seems to have heard of a concept that sounds profound but is unclear, like "The user of **The Winged Dragon of Ra** must be able to read the Egyptian hieratic text that appears on the card," the credibility of this information is questionable. After all, Valon has never once seen Hayato Kobayashi read any hieratic text in the duel replays where he used **The Winged Dragon of Ra**.
My conclusion: Purely fake at first glance. It's definitely just another rumor fabricated by some third-rate media outlet for the sake of circulation. They've never even gotten their hands on **The Winged Dragon of Ra** card, so how would they know about the so-called "hieratic text" appearing on it?
Valon, who hadn't read the information carefully at that time, completely forgot that although the source of that information was indeed a third-rate publication related to Duel Monsters, the contributor of the manuscript was someone named "I Grant You This Powerful Monster." This name was actually a pen name used by Marik, who, after losing the income from the Rare Hunters organization and spending all his money lavishly, had to earn money.
Meanwhile, Valon, who had already arrived near the Egyptian Antiquities Traveling Exhibition Hall, was also unaware that although it was late at night, his target, Ishizu, was not sleeping at all. Instead, she was foreseeing the future through her **Millennium Necklace**.
It is well known that in any work, characters with abilities like "foreseeing the future" often face various "restrictions." Either the ability itself comes with a great cost, or speaking about the future changes the future, or the character themselves has the personality of a Riddler. In any case, they basically won't speak plainly and reveal the future completely, or they themselves cannot see the future clearly.
Ishizu's **Millennium Necklace**, through the legacy of the Tomb Keepers over a thousand years, has had its ability developed quite thoroughly. From a thousand years ago until now, its ability has always been a pure "foreseeing the future."
Ishizu herself, when her father was still alive, was once evaluated as "the most outstanding individual in the history of the Tomb Keepers in terms of ability." Her use of the **Millennium Necklace** can be said to surpass her ancestors from a thousand years ago. Compared to her ancestors who needed time to slowly see a single instant of the future, Ishizu's glimpse into the future is almost instantaneous, seeing a very long segment and not easily misled by the future.
Of course, this was the situation before she came from Egypt to Domino City. Since arriving in Domino City, because Hayato, who possesses the **Millennium Wheel of Wisdom**, always appears within the range of the **Millennium Necklace's** foreseeing the future, the **Millennium Necklace's** foresight ability has been useless for a long time.
Not only was the premonition of the future reduced to a single instant, but the future seen would occasionally be unreliable. It only returned to a normal state once when Hayato left Domino City for America to participate in the KC Cup. After Ishizu also went to America because Marik was hospitalized, the **Millennium Necklace** stopped working again due to being close to the **Millennium Wheel of Wisdom**.
Now, because Hayato and the **Millennium Wheel of Wisdom** have disappeared together, the **Millennium Necklace** has finally emerged from the clouds and seen the clear sky, returning to its normal state for a long time. However, Ishizu would rather remain in that state where she cannot see the future; the cost of this power is simply too heavy.
Some time has passed since the Pyramid of Light incident. Since Hayato's "disappearance," neither Marik nor Rishid has seen any happy expression on Ishizu's face again.
They can often only see Ishizu using the power of the **Millennium Necklace** again and again to glimpse the future, using **The Winged Dragon of Ra**, the card Hayato used most often, as a catalyst, trying to find Hayato's figure.
Neither Marik nor Rishid tried to stop Ishizu, even though they were convinced that Hayato, who had died in the battle against Anubis, had no possibility of appearing in the future again, and they knew that Ishizu's reckless use of the **Millennium Necklace** was only harmful to her body.
But how could they stop Ishizu? By denying her delusion and making her completely give up hope?
However, what Marik and Rishid didn't know was that Ishizu, who was always rational and calm, was not being reckless in her stubborn use of the **Millennium Necklace's** power this time. It was entirely because of the image of the "future" she saw in the instant her ability to foresee the future was restored.
A gigantic black snake, an illusory existence, opened its maw, capable of absorbing even light, and swallowed the power of **The Winged Dragon of Ra**, **Obelisk the Tormentor**, and **Slifer the Sky Dragon**, as well as the power of many more Duel Monsters cards.
Subsequently, the giant snake, like the Leviathan of mythology or Jörmungandr encircling the world, tore apart the world's restraints, opening the boundary between the world of card spirits and the Real World. The entire world was shrouded in dark clouds.
Duel Monsters from the Different Dimension were released into the Real World. Amidst the great chaos, Ishizu saw the **Millennium Wheel of Wisdom** return to the Real World from the Different Dimension. At the same time, due to the influence of the **Millennium Wheel of Wisdom**, the image of the future that Ishizu could foresee also stopped there.
And the image described above was something Ishizu only saw once when the **Millennium Necklace** was restored. Afterward, no matter how she tried to foresee the future, even forcefully taking **The Winged Dragon of Ra** card as a guide with a strong attitude, she couldn't see that image again, let alone show the future she saw to Marik and others.
Although she only saw the extremely blurry **Millennium Wheel of Wisdom**, Ishizu firmly believed that Hayato would definitely return from the Different Dimension. After all, Hayato was capable of creating miracles that surpassed the absolute future foreseen by the **Millennium Necklace**.
Moreover, Hayato had made a promise during the Pyramid of Light incident that he would definitely return safely. What was promised would definitely be done.
Watching the future guided by **The Winged Dragon of Ra** again and again, Ishizu's glimpse into the future would always abruptly stop at a certain point and fall into disorder, consistently failing to obtain the future she wanted to see.
But in this continuous process of searching, Ishizu had a sudden impulse to change the form of foreseeing the future. Instead of looking directly into the distant future, she slowed her steps, looked at the short present, and then gradually accelerated towards the future.
And so—
"Heh heh, so this is the Egyptian Artifact Traveling Exhibition Hall?"
Not even bothering to put on a cloak, Valon arrived in front of the exhibition hall wearing his ridiculously chuunibyou armor that absolutely no one else would wear. He merely tied a piece of cloth over his face and called it a "disguise," as if afraid people wouldn't be able to recognize him from surveillance footage.
In reality, he genuinely didn't care much about being recognized afterward. After all, once the tasks were completed, he wouldn't even need to return to Japan; he would have already gone Abroad to enjoy his peaceful life.
He wasn't like that guy Alister, who completely disguised himself from head to toe, claiming it was to "bring fear to Kaiba Seto," and even specifically bought a piece of cloth to cut and use as a mask. The cloth on Valon's face was leftover from Alister, as Valon was used to living in poverty and felt it shouldn't be wasted.
If Alister hadn't had leftovers, Valon probably wouldn't have even bothered with this piece of cloth and would have just come here openly and brazenly.
Looking at the building before him, which was an exhibition hall for artifacts but looked incredibly modern on the outside, Valon, standing on the quiet street, couldn't help but exclaim, "I heard that KaibaCorp's construction team was contracted for this project, right? And they say it was completed very quickly back then. To be able to guarantee both speed and quality, KaibaCorp is quite amazing."
"I wonder how that guy Alister is doing. Is it possible that Kaiba Seto discovered him, causing the failed theft, and then he naturally started a duel with the goal he's been 'concerned' about for so long?"
"Heh heh, thinking about it that way, maybe I won't be the last one. Although I'm not aiming for first place, I don't want to be the slowest either. Second place, not too high and not too low, is definitely the most suitable for me."
"But speaking of which, where would Ishizu Ishtar be?"
"Right here, Mr. Valon."
"Hmm!?!"
Even the bold and somewhat thick-skinned Valon was startled by the sudden female voice near his side.
After all, putting yourself in someone else's shoes, if you were standing alone on an empty street in a quiet suburban area late at night and suddenly heard someone speaking very close to you, it wouldn't be an exaggeration to be scared into having a heart disease without any psychological preparation.
Turning his head, Valon saw a woman dressed in white traditional Egyptian clothing with a veil covering her face, waiting near the exhibition hall as if she had known of his arrival beforehand. Her position was coincidentally in Valon's blind spot.
Valon is actually a bit face-blind and not very good at distinguishing people's beauty or ugliness. Coupled with the fact that the woman was wearing a veil, he didn't immediately recognize her identity. However, as Valon's line of sight moved down and he saw the gold jewelry around her neck with the engraving of the **Eye of Udjat**, he remembered the information he had seen multiple times in his mind.
"A **Millennium Item** shaped like a necklace, that would be the **Millennium Necklace**, right? The owner is..."
"Yo, are you Ishizu Ishtar?"
"Did you see the future with the power of the **Millennium Necklace**? Oh my, foreseeing the future is actually real, huh? I was a bit skeptical before."
Recognizing Ishizu's identity and realizing that his infiltration had ended before it even began, just like the National Football Team's World Cup journey, Valon showed no awkwardness about being caught red-handed by the owner. Instead, he revealed an interested smile. "In that case, does that mean I don't need to waste my breath, and you already know what my goal is, Miss Ishizu?"
"Hand over **The Winged Dragon of Ra**," Valon said, extending his hand confidently. "I promise I'll take it and leave without doing anything extra. Or did you foresee my arrival in the future and hide it?"
Under Valon's gaze, Ishizu still didn't say a second word. Instead, she simply reached out and tossed a card.
Taking the card Ishizu threw, Valon looked down, slightly surprised, because what he had received was indeed the last and strongest God Card, **The Winged Dragon of Ra**.