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Who Let Him Play Yu-Gi-Oh! novel Chapter 82

Chapter 82 - 82: Insect Apocalypse

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Shuichi was completely blindsided by the Aerosol, and even more by Kira's straightforward attitude.

But as a seasoned veteran, Shuichi quickly suppressed his urge for physical violence and replied, "Then, at this moment, the effect of 'Verdant Sanctuary' activates.

When an Insect is destroyed and sent to the grave, add another Insect of the same level from deck to hand." ƒreeωebnovel.ƈom

He searched his deck and picked another card.

" Dreadscythe Harvester' was Level 8, so I add Doom Dozer' (Level 8) to my hand!"

A Duel Club student commented, "'Doom Dozer'—Watanabe's ace!"

"Is it coming out? Looks like Watanabe's getting serious..."

Doom Dozer, Level 8, ATK 2800. Just banish two Insects from your grave to Special Summon it—a mainstay of Shuichi's deck.

"Looks like that freshman's made Watanabe mad," a busty senpai said, folding her arms. "Poor kid."

No one doubted that next turn Shuichi would banish two insects to summon his 2800-ATK ace and launch a powerful assault.

Assuming he could keep the Doom Dozer in his hand until then.

"I summon 'Don Zaloog.'"

[Don Zaloog, ATK 1400]

"Don Zaloog, direct attack!"

The one-eyed boss drew his revolver, firing two shots that tore through Shuichi's undefended field.

[Shuichi, LP 4000 → 2600]

Shuichi staggered, but quickly steadied himself, trying to maintain his cool: "Is that all—"

"Don Zaloog's effect: when he deals battle damage, randomly discard a card from your opponent's hand."

"Nani!?"

Shuichi was shocked and tense.

He had two cards: one Pinch Hopper, and one Doom Dozer—the latter being the soul of his deck.

That meant a 50/50 chance his ace would get sniped.

"No way!" Shuichi shouted. "Activate Trap Card—'Sixth Sense'!

Declare two numbers between 1 and 6; your opponent rolls a die. If the result is one of your numbers, draw that many cards.

If not, mill that many cards from the top of your deck!"

A classic forbidden card. If you guess right, draw a ton; if not, you mill—it's a win-win.

Of course, since this card was printed, it's weaker than some of the anime-only draw engines, but still very powerful.

Kira realized he'd gotten used to seeing cards that would make TCG players worship in awe, but now he'd lost his sense of reverence...

"I declare 5 and 6!" Shuichi said.

That's what most people go for—the highest possible reward with a decent 1/3 success rate.

The die rolled... and landed on 5.

"Good, I draw five cards!"

Instantly, his hand was replenished—Kira barely reacted.

Shuichi's ace was now mixed into seven cards, giving a 1/7 chance of being hit.

The shot rang out. Don Zaloog punched a hole in one card.

Chapter 82: Insect Apocalypse 1

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