Chapter 867: Monster!

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Ed Phoenix, winner!

The one hanging on the electronic display screen represented Craig's tower's health value dropping rapidly, and finally stopped firmly at the "0" gear.

There was thunderous applause.

Shouts and applause, like a sudden wave that almost collapsed the entire stadium. Even the excited congratulation lines of the commentary were drowned in the enthusiasm of the people, and even the earth on the stage seemed to resonate.

Young Ed Phoenix stood in the center of the stage, his expression as calm and indifferent as ever. He waved politely to the enthusiastic crowd, and he didn't seem to be dazzled by the huge glory at all, and he didn't even seem to be surprised by this victory.

As far as he is concerned, this trophy has already been reserved for him, and it has been placed here. All he did was step forward and take what belonged to him step by step, as simple as that.

World champion, that is a dazzling title that is looked up by countless people, representing the top of the top!

All of Ed's contacts that night exploded. Call after call, he was almost overwhelmed by countless text messages of blessings.

A large group of contacts who might even be just nodding acquaintances, whom he didn't even remember, sent him their blessings, and almost asked if they wanted to come out to eat and play cards, of course, he ignored them without exception.

It's like everyone around me is more enthusiastic about winning the championship than Ed himself. On the contrary, the parties were neither surprised nor too happy about it.

Because he thinks the world champion...actually it's okay.

It's not that he is so arrogant, nor did he feel that way from the beginning. The reason for such an idea was still influenced by You Yu.

That was when he informed You Yu that he planned to officially enter the professional circle.

"Oh, playing professionally." You Yu replied casually, "Then fight for the championship to come back next year."

Ed was stunned for a long time: "Champion... means the division champion?"

"Huh? What's the use of that? Of course the world champion."

You Yu's tone was taken for granted, acting like "it's not just a matter of hands".

His idea was simple. If you can't even win a championship, why are you going to play?

In fact, the professional league of Yu-Gi-Oh is not quite the same as other similar works. Although it is a worldwide league, its gold content is not necessarily that high.

Not to mention anything else, first of all duelists like Game, Youyu, Haima and Chengnei are not players in the league, and any of them can actually break through the professional circle.

At the same time, there are also the Three Musketeers of Doma in the DM—Raphiru, Baron, and Ameruda, or the tomb guards of the Ishdar family.

Not to mention DM, even all the really top-ranked powerhouses who have appeared in the GX animation are basically not from the professional circle. On the other hand, the great gods who claim to be the top few in the professional league are mostly idiots in the animation.

Because of the Yu-Gi-Oh world view, almost all industries and any field are related to poker, so that poker masters emerge in an endless stream, and most masters are actually not interested in the option of "playing a career", and they have their own reasons not to participate.

For example, for a duelist like You Yu, the professional league is tiring, flying around the world all day long, and he is so busy that he doesn't even have a chance to drink water. His income level seems to be the same. Totally uninteresting.

If nothing else, just because the spicy chicken named "DD" in GX who was possessed by the Light of Destruction can win so many championships in a row, it can be seen that the level of this league is just like that.

It is worth mentioning that the last DD with the world championship title was also defeated by Ed. So You Yu thinks there is reason to believe that Ed in the original work actually has the potential to win the league championship, it just takes time.

That's why You Yu felt that he had more or less received the tune of charity by his side over the years, and there was no reason why he couldn't win this championship.

Sure enough, Ed, who had just entered the league, did not disappoint him, and he won the championship successfully.

Of course, this does not mean that there are only wine bags and rice bags in the professional league. In fact, in terms of the overall level of the dueling world, professional players can indeed represent the level of first-class masters, and it is quite difficult to win the championship in such a league.

It's just that Aide, who has already adjusted his mentality, has turned the page and is ready to continue marching toward a new goal.

After coping with the post-match interview and getting rid of the reporters who were chasing after him, Ed went straight home.

His dad has been waiting here...and he has also prepared flowers for the celebration and a grand dinner.

Ed was helpless: "I said, there is no need to celebrate..."

"That won't work."

Mr. Phoenix insisted on pushing him into the chair at the dining table and patted his head lovingly.

"Not every father has the opportunity to see his child take such an honor."

When Ed was a child, his father liked to touch his head. Now that he has grown up, his father still hasn't gotten rid of this habit.

"Maybe I should thank Brother You Yu." Ed said, watching his father sit across from the dining table, "The tactical ideas I used in the game were largely thanks to Brother You Yu's teaching."

"Did you tell him?"

"Of course, the first thing I did when I left the venue was to send him a message."

"It really should be." Mr. Phoenix smiled, "It's our luck to meet him. If you hadn't met him in the first place, you might not have a father.

Ha, who knows? Maybe you'll be someone else's adopted son...meet some weird people. "

Ed paused and frowned, "Dad, this isn't funny at all."

"Okay, sorry, I just mentioned a possibility." Mr. Phoenix didn't bother about the topic anymore, "Speaking of you, Brother You Yu, he sent me a message earlier today, saying that he was going to come here to celebrate in person. You win."

Ed's eyes lit up: "Really? But I just..."

"So it looks like he guessed the result before the final." Mr. Phoenix smiled and adjusted his glasses. "He believed in you."

Ed smiled happily—much happier than when he beat his opponent in the final to win the world title.

"Yeah, he's always been like that."

Snapped.

The chandelier on the ceiling of the living room went out, and the sound of electronic equipment extinguishing echoed in the darkness that quickly filled the room.

Mr. Phoenix turned his head suspiciously: "Is there a power outage?"

What followed was a strong tremor. Almost everything on the cupboards was dumped to the floor, and the mugs smashed to pieces on the floor. Mr. Phoenix was also thrown from his chair unsuspectingly, and his eyes were briefly darkened.

"dad!"

Ed hurriedly stepped forward and helped him up The latter waved his hand to indicate that he was fine, and at the same time straightened his glasses.

"What's the situation? Earthquake?"

Then came another wave, a strong tremor.

As weird as it may sound, Ed felt the touch was like... like a heavy footstep.

He stood up, approached the window, opened the curtains, and froze in place.

He saw some kind of monster, huge and bulky, like a moving fortress, walking slowly between the streets of the city, with people and vehicles fleeing in panic at his feet.

It stands upright, with a rock-solid blue body that is clearly reflected in the glass curtain wall of the skyscraper.

a monster.

Not the duelists' collective name for the creatures that host the cards, but the kind of walking disaster-like monsters that seem to come from an old special film set.