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# Chapter 614: Kaiba, Who Believes in Science
Although he was brought along by the Kaiba brothers, Alister's value to Kaiba was merely as a source of information about Doma when needed. Therefore, while Alister could tell that the Kaiba brothers seemed to be looking for something in Pegasus's Toy Room, he didn't know what exactly they were searching for.
However, this didn't stop Alister from mocking Kaiba: "Based on the number of these toys, if you're looking for something, it will probably take a lot of time. Will you waste time here, Kaiba Seto?"
Kaiba ignored Alister and observed the room's setup on his own. Although there were so many toys, including **Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon**, which Kaiba considered useless trash with no reason to exist, if there was a certain card here according to Pegasus's words, he was willing to search patiently.
Anyway, his Blue-Eyes White Dragon Jet Plane was parked not far from the Castle, and he could depart for Industrial Illusions's Headquarters at any time after dealing with things here. Even if he spent a little more time here, he wouldn't fall behind Yugi, who had gone ahead; perhaps he could even arrive faster.
Moreover, he had a Captive from Organization Doma with him; perhaps he could obtain enough information before reaching Industrial Illusions.
The toys in the Room were hardly categorized and were placed haphazardly. For example, **Toon Dark Magician Girl** and **Relinquished** were placed together, and **Kuriboh** was next to **Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon**. Furthermore, Keipei, who was quite interested in these toys, would occasionally pick up a few to play with under the guise of "Evaluation." If they searched little by little using a foolish method, they might not find anything even by dark.
However, what kind of person was Kaiba? After spending just a few minutes looking for a pattern, his gaze locked onto a very inconspicuous **Pot of Greed** decoration in the corner of the Room.
In this Room, all the toys, big and small, and even the decorations on the walls and ceiling, were related to Duel Monsters, or more precisely, to the "Monster" existence in Duel Monsters. But only in that corner was there a single "Spell Card."
No matter how you thought about it, it was overly suspicious. And compared to dolls that were sewn up with not much space inside, where you could perhaps only stuff things into the cotton filling if you wanted to hide something, something like a pot was clearly more suitable for hiding things.
As expected, when he walked up to the **Pot of Greed**, Kaiba saw a dark figure leap out from the **Pot of Greed**.
"Bingo!"
The dark figure stopped precisely in front of the calm Kaiba and revealed its true form: it was **Copycat**, a card from Pegasus's Toon Deck.
"Hmph, how annoying, such dark humor." However, Kaiba dismissed it with a disdainful curl of his lip and ignored it directly. He reached out, passing through **Copycat**'s body, and probed into the **Pot of Greed**. This was clearly a preset phantom projected by a virtual projection system. And judging by how Keipei had walked around nearby two or three times just now without triggering it, it seemed it could only be activated when Kaiba approached.
Of course, Kaiba wasn't sure if he was the only one who could activate this footage, but according to his idea, given Pegasus's personality, he would likely have preset recordings throughout the Castle and activate different recordings based on who triggered them, thus achieving his trick of "Foresee the Future."
For example, if the person who came here was Kaiba, he would naturally be interested in Industrial Illusions's Data Center, so the video prepared for Kaiba would be in the Data Center. But if it were Hayato, Hayato, who came here knowing of Pegasus's death, would definitely head straight for the Warehouse where Pegasus stored his cards.
Reaching his hand into the bottom of the **Pot of Greed**, Kaiba's corner of mouth curved up into a smile. He took out the things he grabbed from the bottom of the pot, and they were two Duel Monsters cards.
It must be said that although Pegasus was sometimes full of dark humor, as a Card Designer, he was very thorough when handling details.
**Pot of Greed** is a Duel Monsters card with the effect of "Draw two cards." Therefore, it was only natural that Pegasus would store two cards in the **Pot of Greed**. One of these cards was named **Destined Rivals**, depicting **Blue-Eyes White Dragon** and **Dark Magician**, two monsters locked in battle.
With just a glance, Kaiba guessed the prototype for this card's design. It must have been the tablet that Ishizu had guided him, Hayato, and Yugi to see, which supposedly recorded the Nameless Pharaoh's destiny. That tablet depicted the Three Egyptian Gods, the confronting **Dark Magician** and **Blue-Eyes White Dragon**, and also two Ancient Egyptian figures whose appearance was extremely similar to his and Yugi's.
Although he had no interest in the "destiny" or "destined" talk from that tablet, because Ishizu had given him **Obelisk the Tormentor** at the time, Kaiba, quite unusually, had left a little space for that tablet in his precious memories.
That tablet also seemed to be considered a precious artifact, but Pegasus had even observed the Three Egyptian Gods up close, so visiting that tablet was probably not difficult. He likely designed this card based on the **Dark Magician** and **Blue-Eyes** from the tablet, as well as the so-called "destiny" confrontation that Ishizu had mentioned at the time.
Despite having little interest in that tablet, Kaiba was interested in the card designed based on that tablet, and greatly so. In fact, the strength of this **Destined Rivals** card's effect was enough for Kaiba to ignore that it was designed based on an antique that Kaiba had previously completely looked down upon.
It's like how many people say they hate eating tomatoes because they look too bloody, but can accept ketchup. In reality, it's just because tomatoes are sour and unpleasant to eat, while processed ketchup is delicious.
He naturally put the **Destined Rivals** card into his own cards for his use, but Kaiba knew that this card was not the most important one. Pegasus said he designed a new card based on the mythology of the "Legendary Dragon" he had collected. The **Destined Rivals** card clearly had nothing to do with the "Legendary Dragon," so the other card taken from the pot was the key.
However, what Kaiba couldn't understand was that the other card in his hand was surprisingly similar to the "Legendary Dragon" cards: it had no card name, no attribute, no star level, and no effect. What was even more outrageous was that while the "Legendary Dragon" cards at least bothered to leave a pattern on the card, the card art area of this card before him was completely blank.
If he hadn't specifically come to this Room to look for the card because of Pegasus's footage, even if someone had triggered the recording on the **Pot of Greed**, they might have just thought this blank card with a blue border was a useless unfinished card that Pegasus had accidentally mixed in when putting in the **Destined Rivals** card and casually discarded.
Using the **Destined Rivals** card, which has some meaning and strength behind it, as a cover for this blank card? As always, Pegasus is a deep schemer.
Kaiba smiled slightly and put away this blank card. Although it was currently a completely blank card, Kaiba knew that since this card was so highly valued by Pegasus, it must possess considerable power, enough for Pegasus to place his hope in it. Isn't there a saying, "Things will work out in the end"? By keeping this card with him, perhaps it would come into use sometime.
Anyway, under specific conditions, this card's card art would change and reveal its true form; he just had to wait.
Of course, in the eyes of Kaiba President, who believes in science, the idea of Duel Monsters cards changing during a duel due to the Duelist's growth, a spirit's awakening, or similar reasons was something he wouldn't consider in that direction at all. Instead, he would understand it based on the principle that "a card made with special ink changes under specific conditions."
Therefore, it's not hard to understand why Kaiba still couldn't see the card spirit of his beloved **Blue-Eyes White Dragon**, even now that Joey Wheeler and even Rex had awakened their card spirits. Who told him to insist on believing in science in a World of Duelists filled with metaphysics?
Even Newton himself is practically becoming a Duelist.
Putting away the cards he found, Kaiba glanced at the window covered by curtains not far away and walked over. Because the Room was filled with toys, Pegasus, who was childlike and cared for his toys, was very careful with their maintenance and didn't place them anywhere the sunlight could reach. The curtains on the window were tightly drawn.
However, Kaiba, who wasn't interested in any of the toys in this Room, didn't have such considerations. He casually pulled open the curtains, letting the bright sunshine stream into the Room through the clean glass.
Compared to when he first arrived, the sunshine was a bit weaker now; after all, it was almost evening. At this time, he didn't know where Yugi and the others were, but he guessed they hadn't reached Industrial Illusions yet.
Kaiba thought, his line of sight sweeping past the Stairs in front of the Castle and casting towards an Open Space down the mountain. There, parked the transportation tool that Kaiba and Keipei had ridden to This Island—a jet plane shaped like **Blue-Eyes White Dragon**, which everyone who had seen it except Pegasus himself had evaluated as having "truly bizarre taste," but which the owner himself still liked very much.
Although the appearance of the **Blue-Eyes White Dragon** was quite contrary to aerodynamics, Kaiba was rich enough to invest heavily. That jet plane fully demonstrated what it meant for power to make it fly despite its shape, forcefully achieving the same level of overall performance as other top-tier jet planes with its top configuration inside, despite its bizarre appearance.
Vertical takeoff and landing, supersonic speed, excellent handling, ultra-long range, and even off-the-charts protection level and safety that guaranteed the Pilot would be left intact even in a crash—the only disadvantage of this jet plane, which Kaiba himself loved dearly, was probably the insufficient storage space inside the Aircraft Cabin.
Including the Pilot, there were only two not-so-large seats. The restriction that it could only carry passengers up to 1.86 meters in height was tailor-made for Kaiba traveling with his younger brother Keipei, and because of this, Hayato, who had once tried to freeload a ride from Kaiba with his thick-skinned nature, returned without success because he was too tall. At the same time, the Aircraft Cabin behind the seats had only about five cubic meters of storage space.
Roughly the size, it was only enough for an adult to lie flat inside, and they would also have to endure the jet plane's acceleration and the turbulence caused by airflow during flight without seats and seatbelts.
However, that position was reserved for Alister, the "Captive," anyway. Kaiba didn't care how he would feel then, and he wouldn't care even if he swore in that Aircraft Cabin; he wouldn't be there anyway.
Yes, Kaiba planned to stuff Alister into the Aircraft Cabin later. It was very inhumane, but it was very Kaiba Special☆Rule.
But just as Kaiba was contemplating this inhumane idea, his gaze inadvertently glanced at the sky and saw a black spot descending through the white clouds on the horizon, gradually enlarging.
Squinting his eyes, Kaiba was slightly startled after seeing clearly what the black spot was.
B-2 Stealth and Strategic Bomber, nicknamed "Spirit," translated as "Ghost," commonly known as the "Northrop Grumman B-2 Stealth Strategic Bomber," but more widely known by its abbreviation, the "B-2 Bomber." It first flew in 1989 and is perhaps not the most powerful today globally, but it is definitely the most famous bomber.
When the "B-2 Bomber" took to the sky, KaibaCorp was not yet the "Entertainment Group" it is today, but the "Military-Industrial Group." KaibaCorp was involved in the design and manufacturing of this Bomber for the US Military at that time. Kaiba, who was being cultivated as the Successor by Gozaburo Kaiba then, was not unfamiliar with this Bomber at all and could even recite its standard parameters.
The US Military only ordered twenty "B-2" Bombers back then due to the collapse of the Soviet Union. Something wasn't quite right, very not quite right. Why would this strategic weapon, strictly controlled by the military, appear here?
Kaiba's pupil contracted. He turned his head sharply, only to see Alister, who looked unconcerned.
"Tsk, you discovered it, Kaiba Seto. I was originally thinking of seeing your blank expression as you died." With a slight regret, Alister looked at the surprised Kaiba. "What kind of expression is that? Do you think I can let go of the hatred in my heart just because you scold me a few times?"
"Heh, read less Shonen Manga. I do understand you, but that doesn't change the fact that I still have to kill you for revenge."
Alister twisted his shoulder. Having his arms tied behind his back with rope had made him very uncomfortable. "Why do you think there's no one on This Island? The answer is, I used the Power of Organization Doma and arranged for a bomber to depart when our duel began. No matter who wins the duel, This Island will be bombed to ashes."
Kaiba was furious, but there was no time left to vent his wrath at Alister. He grabbed Keipei, who hadn't seen the sky outside the window and therefore didn't know what was happening, then used the Duel Disk in his hand as a weapon, smashed the window, and jumped out of the window!
Although this was roughly the height of the Third Floor of the Castle, Kaiba had the confidence to land safely. However, running from the Castle down the mountain to get on the jet plane and escape before the bomber arrived was a bit... No, even if it was difficult, he had to attempt it. Kaiba Seto would not become memories!
Watching Kaiba protect Keipei with his body from damage, while he himself was cut all over by broken glass, blood flowing, yet still running wildly down the mountain, Alister's face showed a relieved expression: "Still protecting your younger brother, huh? You truly are a competent Brother, Kaiba Seto."
"Although I'm a little sorry for involving Keipei in my revenge, if I didn't do this, I really couldn't tell Milk after I die that I didn't do anything for his death. Step into Hell, Kaiba Seto. Afterwards, whether I die or not, this hatred has disappeared from my heart."
In Alister's Deck, left behind by Kaiba In front of the Data Center Underground in the Castle, along with Alister's smile as he watched Kaiba go far away, the card art of **Meklord Army: Destruction Armament** in his Deck gradually became somewhat transparent, as if it could shatter and disperse at any moment.
However, before it could disperse, a hand picked up Alister's Deck lying on the ground. Along with a surge of dark power that was fundamentally different, **Meklord Army: Destruction Armament** actually split into two, leaving behind one normal card and one card that became blank.
The person who picked up Alister's Deck saw this and revealed a grin of pure delight: "Alright! Meklord Deck Get!"
On that person's chest, the golden disk shone with radiance.
Another transition chapter, huh? About the chapter I missed the day before yesterday... We'll talk about that later.
End of Chapter
Although he was brought along by the Kaiba brothers, Alister's value to Kaiba was merely as a source of information about Doma when needed. Therefore, while Alister could tell that the Kaiba brothers seemed to be looking for something in Pegasus's Toy Room, he didn't know what exactly they were searching for.
However, this didn't stop Alister from mocking Kaiba: "Based on the number of these toys, if you're looking for something, it will probably take a lot of time. Will you waste time here, Kaiba Seto?"
Kaiba ignored Alister and observed the room's setup on his own. Although there were so many toys, including **Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon**, which Kaiba considered useless trash with no reason to exist, if there was a certain card here according to Pegasus's words, he was willing to search patiently.
Anyway, his Blue-Eyes White Dragon Jet Plane was parked not far from the Castle, and he could depart for Industrial Illusions's Headquarters at any time after dealing with things here. Even if he spent a little more time here, he wouldn't fall behind Yugi, who had gone ahead; perhaps he could even arrive faster.
Moreover, he had a Captive from Organization Doma with him; perhaps he could obtain enough information before reaching Industrial Illusions.
The toys in the Room were hardly categorized and were placed haphazardly. For example, **Toon Dark Magician Girl** and **Relinquished** were placed together, and **Kuriboh** was next to **Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon**. Furthermore, Keipei, who was quite interested in these toys, would occasionally pick up a few to play with under the guise of "Evaluation." If they searched little by little using a foolish method, they might not find anything even by dark.
However, what kind of person was Kaiba? After spending just a few minutes looking for a pattern, his gaze locked onto a very inconspicuous **Pot of Greed** decoration in the corner of the Room.
In this Room, all the toys, big and small, and even the decorations on the walls and ceiling, were related to Duel Monsters, or more precisely, to the "Monster" existence in Duel Monsters. But only in that corner was there a single "Spell Card."
No matter how you thought about it, it was overly suspicious. And compared to dolls that were sewn up with not much space inside, where you could perhaps only stuff things into the cotton filling if you wanted to hide something, something like a pot was clearly more suitable for hiding things.
As expected, when he walked up to the **Pot of Greed**, Kaiba saw a dark figure leap out from the **Pot of Greed**.
"Bingo!"
The dark figure stopped precisely in front of the calm Kaiba and revealed its true form: it was **Copycat**, a card from Pegasus's Toon Deck.
"Hmph, how annoying, such dark humor." However, Kaiba dismissed it with a disdainful curl of his lip and ignored it directly. He reached out, passing through **Copycat**'s body, and probed into the **Pot of Greed**. This was clearly a preset phantom projected by a virtual projection system. And judging by how Keipei had walked around nearby two or three times just now without triggering it, it seemed it could only be activated when Kaiba approached.
Of course, Kaiba wasn't sure if he was the only one who could activate this footage, but according to his idea, given Pegasus's personality, he would likely have preset recordings throughout the Castle and activate different recordings based on who triggered them, thus achieving his trick of "Foresee the Future."
For example, if the person who came here was Kaiba, he would naturally be interested in Industrial Illusions's Data Center, so the video prepared for Kaiba would be in the Data Center. But if it were Hayato, Hayato, who came here knowing of Pegasus's death, would definitely head straight for the Warehouse where Pegasus stored his cards.
Reaching his hand into the bottom of the **Pot of Greed**, Kaiba's corner of mouth curved up into a smile. He took out the things he grabbed from the bottom of the pot, and they were two Duel Monsters cards.
It must be said that although Pegasus was sometimes full of dark humor, as a Card Designer, he was very thorough when handling details.
**Pot of Greed** is a Duel Monsters card with the effect of "Draw two cards." Therefore, it was only natural that Pegasus would store two cards in the **Pot of Greed**. One of these cards was named **Destined Rivals**, depicting **Blue-Eyes White Dragon** and **Dark Magician**, two monsters locked in battle.
With just a glance, Kaiba guessed the prototype for this card's design. It must have been the tablet that Ishizu had guided him, Hayato, and Yugi to see, which supposedly recorded the Nameless Pharaoh's destiny. That tablet depicted the Three Egyptian Gods, the confronting **Dark Magician** and **Blue-Eyes White Dragon**, and also two Ancient Egyptian figures whose appearance was extremely similar to his and Yugi's.
Although he had no interest in the "destiny" or "destined" talk from that tablet, because Ishizu had given him **Obelisk the Tormentor** at the time, Kaiba, quite unusually, had left a little space for that tablet in his precious memories.
That tablet also seemed to be considered a precious artifact, but Pegasus had even observed the Three Egyptian Gods up close, so visiting that tablet was probably not difficult. He likely designed this card based on the **Dark Magician** and **Blue-Eyes** from the tablet, as well as the so-called "destiny" confrontation that Ishizu had mentioned at the time.
Despite having little interest in that tablet, Kaiba was interested in the card designed based on that tablet, and greatly so. In fact, the strength of this **Destined Rivals** card's effect was enough for Kaiba to ignore that it was designed based on an antique that Kaiba had previously completely looked down upon.
It's like how many people say they hate eating tomatoes because they look too bloody, but can accept ketchup. In reality, it's just because tomatoes are sour and unpleasant to eat, while processed ketchup is delicious.
He naturally put the **Destined Rivals** card into his own cards for his use, but Kaiba knew that this card was not the most important one. Pegasus said he designed a new card based on the mythology of the "Legendary Dragon" he had collected. The **Destined Rivals** card clearly had nothing to do with the "Legendary Dragon," so the other card taken from the pot was the key.
However, what Kaiba couldn't understand was that the other card in his hand was surprisingly similar to the "Legendary Dragon" cards: it had no card name, no attribute, no star level, and no effect. What was even more outrageous was that while the "Legendary Dragon" cards at least bothered to leave a pattern on the card, the card art area of this card before him was completely blank.
If he hadn't specifically come to this Room to look for the card because of Pegasus's footage, even if someone had triggered the recording on the **Pot of Greed**, they might have just thought this blank card with a blue border was a useless unfinished card that Pegasus had accidentally mixed in when putting in the **Destined Rivals** card and casually discarded.
Using the **Destined Rivals** card, which has some meaning and strength behind it, as a cover for this blank card? As always, Pegasus is a deep schemer.
Kaiba smiled slightly and put away this blank card. Although it was currently a completely blank card, Kaiba knew that since this card was so highly valued by Pegasus, it must possess considerable power, enough for Pegasus to place his hope in it. Isn't there a saying, "Things will work out in the end"? By keeping this card with him, perhaps it would come into use sometime.
Anyway, under specific conditions, this card's card art would change and reveal its true form; he just had to wait.
Of course, in the eyes of Kaiba President, who believes in science, the idea of Duel Monsters cards changing during a duel due to the Duelist's growth, a spirit's awakening, or similar reasons was something he wouldn't consider in that direction at all. Instead, he would understand it based on the principle that "a card made with special ink changes under specific conditions."
Therefore, it's not hard to understand why Kaiba still couldn't see the card spirit of his beloved **Blue-Eyes White Dragon**, even now that Joey Wheeler and even Rex had awakened their card spirits. Who told him to insist on believing in science in a World of Duelists filled with metaphysics?
Even Newton himself is practically becoming a Duelist.
Putting away the cards he found, Kaiba glanced at the window covered by curtains not far away and walked over. Because the Room was filled with toys, Pegasus, who was childlike and cared for his toys, was very careful with their maintenance and didn't place them anywhere the sunlight could reach. The curtains on the window were tightly drawn.
However, Kaiba, who wasn't interested in any of the toys in this Room, didn't have such considerations. He casually pulled open the curtains, letting the bright sunshine stream into the Room through the clean glass.
Compared to when he first arrived, the sunshine was a bit weaker now; after all, it was almost evening. At this time, he didn't know where Yugi and the others were, but he guessed they hadn't reached Industrial Illusions yet.
Kaiba thought, his line of sight sweeping past the Stairs in front of the Castle and casting towards an Open Space down the mountain. There, parked the transportation tool that Kaiba and Keipei had ridden to This Island—a jet plane shaped like **Blue-Eyes White Dragon**, which everyone who had seen it except Pegasus himself had evaluated as having "truly bizarre taste," but which the owner himself still liked very much.
Although the appearance of the **Blue-Eyes White Dragon** was quite contrary to aerodynamics, Kaiba was rich enough to invest heavily. That jet plane fully demonstrated what it meant for power to make it fly despite its shape, forcefully achieving the same level of overall performance as other top-tier jet planes with its top configuration inside, despite its bizarre appearance.
Vertical takeoff and landing, supersonic speed, excellent handling, ultra-long range, and even off-the-charts protection level and safety that guaranteed the Pilot would be left intact even in a crash—the only disadvantage of this jet plane, which Kaiba himself loved dearly, was probably the insufficient storage space inside the Aircraft Cabin.
Including the Pilot, there were only two not-so-large seats. The restriction that it could only carry passengers up to 1.86 meters in height was tailor-made for Kaiba traveling with his younger brother Keipei, and because of this, Hayato, who had once tried to freeload a ride from Kaiba with his thick-skinned nature, returned without success because he was too tall. At the same time, the Aircraft Cabin behind the seats had only about five cubic meters of storage space.
Roughly the size, it was only enough for an adult to lie flat inside, and they would also have to endure the jet plane's acceleration and the turbulence caused by airflow during flight without seats and seatbelts.
However, that position was reserved for Alister, the "Captive," anyway. Kaiba didn't care how he would feel then, and he wouldn't care even if he swore in that Aircraft Cabin; he wouldn't be there anyway.
Yes, Kaiba planned to stuff Alister into the Aircraft Cabin later. It was very inhumane, but it was very Kaiba Special☆Rule.
But just as Kaiba was contemplating this inhumane idea, his gaze inadvertently glanced at the sky and saw a black spot descending through the white clouds on the horizon, gradually enlarging.
Squinting his eyes, Kaiba was slightly startled after seeing clearly what the black spot was.
B-2 Stealth and Strategic Bomber, nicknamed "Spirit," translated as "Ghost," commonly known as the "Northrop Grumman B-2 Stealth Strategic Bomber," but more widely known by its abbreviation, the "B-2 Bomber." It first flew in 1989 and is perhaps not the most powerful today globally, but it is definitely the most famous bomber.
When the "B-2 Bomber" took to the sky, KaibaCorp was not yet the "Entertainment Group" it is today, but the "Military-Industrial Group." KaibaCorp was involved in the design and manufacturing of this Bomber for the US Military at that time. Kaiba, who was being cultivated as the Successor by Gozaburo Kaiba then, was not unfamiliar with this Bomber at all and could even recite its standard parameters.
The US Military only ordered twenty "B-2" Bombers back then due to the collapse of the Soviet Union. Something wasn't quite right, very not quite right. Why would this strategic weapon, strictly controlled by the military, appear here?
Kaiba's pupil contracted. He turned his head sharply, only to see Alister, who looked unconcerned.
"Tsk, you discovered it, Kaiba Seto. I was originally thinking of seeing your blank expression as you died." With a slight regret, Alister looked at the surprised Kaiba. "What kind of expression is that? Do you think I can let go of the hatred in my heart just because you scold me a few times?"
"Heh, read less Shonen Manga. I do understand you, but that doesn't change the fact that I still have to kill you for revenge."
Alister twisted his shoulder. Having his arms tied behind his back with rope had made him very uncomfortable. "Why do you think there's no one on This Island? The answer is, I used the Power of Organization Doma and arranged for a bomber to depart when our duel began. No matter who wins the duel, This Island will be bombed to ashes."
Kaiba was furious, but there was no time left to vent his wrath at Alister. He grabbed Keipei, who hadn't seen the sky outside the window and therefore didn't know what was happening, then used the Duel Disk in his hand as a weapon, smashed the window, and jumped out of the window!
Although this was roughly the height of the Third Floor of the Castle, Kaiba had the confidence to land safely. However, running from the Castle down the mountain to get on the jet plane and escape before the bomber arrived was a bit... No, even if it was difficult, he had to attempt it. Kaiba Seto would not become memories!
Watching Kaiba protect Keipei with his body from damage, while he himself was cut all over by broken glass, blood flowing, yet still running wildly down the mountain, Alister's face showed a relieved expression: "Still protecting your younger brother, huh? You truly are a competent Brother, Kaiba Seto."
"Although I'm a little sorry for involving Keipei in my revenge, if I didn't do this, I really couldn't tell Milk after I die that I didn't do anything for his death. Step into Hell, Kaiba Seto. Afterwards, whether I die or not, this hatred has disappeared from my heart."
In Alister's Deck, left behind by Kaiba In front of the Data Center Underground in the Castle, along with Alister's smile as he watched Kaiba go far away, the card art of **Meklord Army: Destruction Armament** in his Deck gradually became somewhat transparent, as if it could shatter and disperse at any moment.
However, before it could disperse, a hand picked up Alister's Deck lying on the ground. Along with a surge of dark power that was fundamentally different, **Meklord Army: Destruction Armament** actually split into two, leaving behind one normal card and one card that became blank.
The person who picked up Alister's Deck saw this and revealed a grin of pure delight: "Alright! Meklord Deck Get!"
On that person's chest, the golden disk shone with radiance.
Another transition chapter, huh? About the chapter I missed the day before yesterday... We'll talk about that later.
End of Chapter