Many people have questions, why doesn't the protagonist stand on his side and tell the other side's information completely.

First of all, the simple reason is mentioned in the text.

Secondly, from the beginning, the protagonist said that no matter who wins or loses, it is not a good thing for this situation.

If the protagonist group wins, it will only cause more violent resistance. At that time, not only the Pharaoh, but also the dimensional duelists of other generations will participate.

This is only the first and second generations. Even if they can barely win, the rest of the generations will definitely lose if they participate in the war.

Of course, if the protagonist group loses, what is the worst plan.

It is nothing more than rectifying the world's atmosphere towards elves.

Of course, neither of these two is a perfect solution.

And what You Chen thought in his heart was that if the protagonist group fell behind a lot, he could remind them a little to see if they could win, so that it would not be too miserable. If this side has an advantage, then it goes without saying, there is no need to control the points. The main thing in this game is that both sides must experience the strength of the other side, so as to reach a situation of negotiation.

It is normal for readers to substitute the protagonist, but the protagonist is not in a hurry, obviously having his own ideas.

Another point is that since Kaiba Seto tore the card, You Chen has already slapped his forehead. This is really difficult.

From this, it can be seen that from the beginning, he was not thinking about winning on his side.

He was thinking of a better way to end the misunderstanding between the two sides.

If it was just a simple game, when would the protagonist not stand on this side?

Both worlds are not the protagonist's original world. It is normal for the protagonist to have such thoughts, and only he knows that neither side has strong malice.

Don't substitute bitter hatred.

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