Lou Bai's Yu-Gi-Oh Bizarre Adventure

Chapter 20 I conquered the Dandelion Lion!

"Larry, can you really pick up a card here?" Following Larry, looking at the mountains of scraps one after another around him, Lou Bai asked his inner doubts.

"It must be possible. I remember that Yusei's scrap iron scarecrow was found here!" Larry responded confidently.

Hmm, I found the Scrap Iron Scarecrow in the scrap pile. Do wild cards have the same distribution range as Pokémon? ! For example, you can find water spirit scales at the beach, pick up volcanic cannonballs by the volcano, etc...

It had been two days since the duel between Larry and Akiyama. After that duel, Larry changed his usual attitude of shrinking back when encountering problems and became much more serious. After using those two days to lay a solid foundation for Larry, Lou Bai decided to take Larry to get his first deck of cards.

"Master, I know where to find the cards. Come with me!" These were Larry's exact words at that time, and Lou Bai believed him. This was also the reason why the two of them came to this scrap station.

"Does anyone really throw away precious cards?" Lou Bai scratched his head and asked doubtfully: "Every card has its own use. Even if you don't use it, you can exchange it with others."

"Ah, who knows what those people from uptown think?" Larry tied a piece of cloth to his face to act as a simple mask, and was rummaging through a large pile of waste in front of him.

"But speaking of it, this place is really big." Looking around, Lou Bai sighed sincerely. Different from the scrap collection stations of several hundred square meters that I visited in my previous life, this place is more like a scrap jungle than a scrap station. Each scrap pile is nearly three meters high, and they are divided by small roads one after another. It opened up and formed a huge maze.

"Larry, is there an owner of this place?" Lou Bai asked in surprise, looking at a scrapped helicopter in the distance.

After searching the pile of scraps in front of him, Larry turned around and responded as he walked forward: "I don't know, but last time Yusei and I came here, no one came out to stop...ah!"

As if he tripped over something, Larry, who was turning around to talk to Lou Bai, suddenly fell forward. Fortunately, Lou Bai had quick eyes and quick hands and caught him in time.

After Larry stood firm, the two looked carefully at the ground and discovered the culprit that caused Larry to fall. This is a light gray iron wire, stretched horizontally about ten centimeters away from the path. Both ends go deep into the two scrap piles on both sides of the road. I don't know what they are connected to. Because the color is similar to the ground, it is difficult to spot.

"Why is there such a thing in the middle of the road!" While complaining, Larry stepped over the wire and continued walking forward. Neither of them took this episode to heart.

However, what Lou Bai and the others didn't know was that as the wire was touched, an alarm sounded from a small house hidden in the center of the scrap yard. A skinny old man straightened up from his seat, opened the door and walked to somewhere in the scrap yard. go.

"Hey! Lou Bai, come and see!" Larry cheered from a distance, attracting the attention of Lou Bai who was staring at a dilapidated motorcycle in front of him.

"What's wrong, Larry, did you find anything?" He reluctantly turned his eyes away from the damaged mechanical beast in front of him, and dispersed his thoughts about D-wheeler Lou Bai in his mind. Lou Bai looked at Larry's direction.

"Look, Lou Bai!" Holding up a card in his hand, Larry showed off to Lou Bai as if he was claiming credit: "It's a card! It's a duel monster card!"

"No way, would anyone really throw away such a card?!" Looking at the card in Larry's hand, Lou Bai couldn't help but exclaimed.

After taking the card, Lou Bai couldn't help but cursed: "Do these bastards only care about the monster's attack power and not the effect?! Throw away such a ten thousand-year-old banned card!"

This card that shocked Lou Bai showed a lion that looked like a sunflower. It was the famous or infamous Dandelion Lion in the card game circle in his previous life.

[Dandelion Lion 3 stars atk/def: 300/300]

Larry stood on tiptoe and looked at the cute little lion in Lou Bai's hand: "When entering the cemetery, summon two tokens with no attack power on the field. It doesn't seem like anything...wait a minute!" Lou Bai often said Larry, who instilled the importance of card difference, also realized something was wrong at this time. His voice was trembling and he said: "No matter what method, tokens can be generated as long as you enter the graveyard, and not once per round... How can there be such a shameless card? ah!"

"You have to ask the evil consortium K." Lou Bai complained in a low voice, stared at the cute little lion for a while, then returned the Dandelion Lion to Larry with some pain, and warned: "Throw away this The guy who got stuck doesn't know its value, but you do, so you must use it well! If I find out that you just use it as a shield, I won't scold you!"

"Um... no." After thinking for a while, Larry waved his hand and pushed it back: "It's decided, Master, this card is my gift to you!"

"Eh?! Are you really going to give it up?" Lou Bai asked in surprise.

Larry smiled and said: "Of course! Not to mention, Master, your deck is very good at stacking graves and can use it better than me. Moreover, you even gave me a little rabbit at that time! This little The lion is my return gift!”

Little rabbit...ouch! Recalling the wonderful furry beast-the little rabbit he gave to Larry, Lou Bai responded: "Are you sure? The value of these two cards is very different!"

"Oh, Master, you are so verbose! Just throw it away if you don't want it." Larry made a face and said with a smile.

Seeing Larry talking to this point, Lou Bai stopped being polite and directly added Dandelion Lion to the deck.

When the master and the apprentice were humbling each other, they did not notice that there was an old man watching them silently behind them.

"Haoshu, Haoshu, is it you? Have you brought your children to see me? Are you finally willing to forgive me?" the old man murmured.

This is an old man who looks very strange at first glance. He is slightly stooped, with a rope tied to his forehead and a pair of thick white gloves on his hands. The corners of his mouth were pulled down, looking serious, which was in sharp contrast to the bright yellow, patterned coat on his body. However, at this time, his serious face was wrinkled, and two lines of tears flowed down the wrinkles on his face.

After spending half an hour getting off to a good start, Larry happily said to Lou Bai: "Lo Bai, I'm just telling you... behind you!"

Because he was immersed in the joy of getting the Dandelion Lion, Lou Bai did not notice the movement from behind. When he heard Larry's reminder and turned his head, Lou Bai found an old man running towards him crying.

"Old man, you..."

Before Lou Bai finished speaking, he was interrupted by the other party. The old man held Lou Bai tightly in his arms and cried loudly.

"Haoshu, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, it's my fault, oh wow..."

A strange old man suddenly rushed out, hugged me and cried. What was going on? ! Lou Bai, who prides himself on being well-informed, is somewhat at a loss when faced with this situation. He originally wanted to push the old man in front of him away and tell him bluntly that he had the wrong person, but he didn't know what he thought of. Instead, he let the old man's tears wet his wrinkled suit. .

Looking down at the little old man who seemed to be venting his decades of grief, Lou Bai said nothing, but gently patted the old man's back with his hand to prevent him from crying. It took seven or eight minutes for the old man to calm down.

"Haoshu, you finally..."

After venting his grief, the old man let go of his hand and planned to have a good talk with his child. However, after taking a good look at the face of the man in front of him, everything he wanted to say was blocked in his throat.

After discovering that the person he was holding and crying about was not his own child, Haoshu, but a stranger, the old man's face turned from red to white, and from white to blue. After performing some facial expressions, the old man looked at the awkward smile on Lou Bai's face and cursed angrily: "You guy, did you come to see my joke on purpose?!"

"Hey, weird old man, you were the one who rushed up and hugged my master and cried!" Larry standing by saw this and finally couldn't stand it any longer. He put his hands on his hips and said, "If you say it was intentional, that's fine. You did it on purpose!”

When the old man heard this, he was about to refute, but when he thought of what he had just done, his old face turned red. He could only hold his neck and said stiffly: "I'm not old yet! Who else asked you to come to my house? You are not welcome here. Get out of here!" The old man said, pushing Lou Bai.

"Huh, just now you were crying and yelling not to leave me, and now you are driving us away!" Larry whispered again. Looking at the old man who was about to explode with anger, Lou Bai persuaded with a wry smile: "Okay, Larry, please stop talking."

Turning his gaze to the old man with tears on his face, Lou Bai hesitated for a while and said: "Old man, if you don't mind, can you tell us your story? It's okay to keep sad things in your heart. good."

"Do you mind." The old man responded with a stinky face, and then asked: "Boy, you clearly knew that I recognized the wrong person, why didn't you push me away, and still... you still do this?"

"I don't know either." Lou Bai pursed his lips, thought for a while, and then responded: "Maybe, in my memory, I have never been hugged like this."

The old man asked hesitantly: "You, you are..."

"I'm an orphan." Lou Bai responded to him freely and said with a smile: "Although when I was a child, I would complain about why my parents who gave birth to me abandoned me, but now I can look past it. Although I have lost my family, I am still alive. There are many people who love me and I love them. If I keep feeling sorry for myself, they will be sad too.”

Hearing these words, the old man's cloudy eyes stared at him for a long time. Then, he sighed and said, "Come with me." Then he hunched over and walked alone at the end of the path. ahead.

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