[Yujo Judai: LP0]

Judai's basic points were reduced to zero, but after a short silence, he immediately regained his usual sunshine. He stood up and smiled brightly at Ed: "I lost! But it was an interesting duel! The reversal in the last round... Duels are really good!"

"..." Looking at the optimistic guy in front of him speechlessly, Ed put away his deck and carefully put the "Ancestor Dragon·Ancient Dragon" that he had just opened into his small bag, and then looked at Judai: "Do you really not remember? About Fujimoto Akira, Mr. Fujimoto? About the "Ancestor Dragon·Ancient Dragon" that I just used?"

"That... Although this question may be very important to you, I I really don't remember it!"

"What about others? Kanna Kamui? 'Electric Tail Dragon'? Do you remember it?" Ed hadn't given up yet. Since Judai couldn't remember Fujimoto Akira, Ed planned to start with other names: "You liked to eat snacks prepared for the instructors in the training camp with her the most. Every time you were caught, Kanna relied on cuteness to reduce the punishment, and then you took the blame, and I helped you collect the bodies?"

After hearing this, Judai couldn't help laughing: "Really? Was I so good back then?"

"I'm not praising you!" Ed had a stomachache: "Do you remember anything?"

"This... I don't remember anything." Judai racked his brains to think, but he couldn't find this memory in his simple head, so he could only shake his head to Ed.

[It seems that it's really the same as what Saiou said... This guy's memory is sealed, and there is no breakthrough point from him.]

Ed muttered in his heart, so he didn't plan to ask any more questions, shook his head, picked up the duel disk and planned to leave here.

Seeing that Ed had no intention of asking further, Judai waved his hand at Ed and begged, "Hey, Ed, let's try again! This time, use your 'Fate Hero', okay? I really want to try this deck of yours, Ed!"

"No, you can't even beat the deck I just opened, so I'm too lazy to use the Fate Hero."

Ed Phoenix said firmly - the progress of the previous duel, Saiou Takuma's words were basically absolutely correct, and in Saiou Takuma's prediction, he would never have a second chance to beat Yuki Judai in his life... This was too absolute, Ed actually still didn't believe it in his heart, but the current situation made him a little unsure.

If Saiou Takuma's prediction was correct, then if he played another game, no matter how he jumped, he would lose to Judai, so Ed would naturally not humiliate himself.

In addition, according to what Saiou said, "I can't find a breakthrough in the incident in Yuki Judai", then it would be better to save time and start investigating from other places.

As a duelist who holds the power of "Hero of Destiny", Ed knows a truth, that is, sometimes the road that seems to be closest to the end is actually the farthest from the end; and some roads that seem to be far from the end can actually lead to the end in a smooth way.

"Oh... No! Ed! Fight me again! I promise I won't just deal with it this time like I did just now!"

For Judai's pleading, Ed, who was about to give up trying to get him to do it, rubbed his head and turned away - compared to Judai, who had completely forgotten his former classmate, Ed now obviously believed in Saiou Takuma more, so he had to go back to Saiou and listen to what he planned next.

"Don't leave, Ed! Fight me a game..."

However, things didn't go as Ed thought. After defeating Judai, that guy seemed to become a troublesome follower - even if Ed was determined to leave, Judai still caught up with him...

Ed: [This guy is so annoying (╯‵□′)╯︵┻━┻!]

——————Destiny Hero·Doctrine——————

["Where did you go just now? Why didn't I see you?\

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