Chapter 1179: Brother Crabhead Learns Fast

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Chapter 1179: Brother Crabhead Learns Fast

[Man in Black, LP 0]

After losing the duel, the front of the silver-gray D-Wheel of the man in black popped open, and a large amount of smoke gushed out. The D-Wheel, which was forced to stop, received a fierce blow from the "Mist Wurm" from the side. The real impact of the Shadow Game caused the entire D-Wheel to flip sideways in the air, and the rider in black was thrown far away with a series of screams.

The D-Wheel fell heavily to the ground, and after landing, it continued to turn several times, and the metal scraped bright sparks on the ground. The rider was thrown to the ground like a rag, and rolled several times in a row, lying on the ground with his legs spread out and motionless.

It was the first time that Yusei had seen such a situation – playing cards could actually cause a traffic accident. He hurriedly caught up with him, braked the car, and ran to the overturned brother: "Hey, are you okay?"

Okay my ass... Yuei Vu complained in his heart.

Not to mention that he was already half-dead after losing the Shadow Game, just look at this person flying so far, he can't possibly be fine, right?

This made Yuei Vu think of a famous scene in 5DS.

Placido, one of the Three Emperors of Iliaster, a villain in the late 5DS, was beaten mercilessly by Yusei's five-hit Shooting Star Dragon. Not only did he overturn, but he was also cut in half, with his upper and lower bodies separated.

As a result, after Yusei blasted him into two halves gorgeously, he hurriedly ran up to him with concern and asked Placido, whose body was separated, "Hey, buddy, are you okay? I just hit you a little too hard, please don't mind..."

Because the irony was too strong and humorous, it was also one of the famous scenes in 5DS.

However, he lost the Shadow Game he started, and even turned over in such an extremely exciting posture. Yuei Vu estimated that this guy should not survive.

So although it was a pity, they may not be able to expect this guy to speak.

After removing the hood, they saw a face without any characteristics. In the animation, it may be a small role that the painter was too lazy to waste ink for. The same face model was used once and then applied to other characters next time, and no one would notice it at all.

Yuei Vu frowned and thought for a moment, and finally felt that he was quite sure that he had never seen this guy in the animation. He looked like a common person. Even if he had a role in the original work, it must be pitifully small, otherwise Yuei Vu would not have had no impression at all.

This made him once again think of the natural enemy of the Signers, the Dark Signers.

In the original work, the leader of the Dark Signer could release a large number of small spiders, and any passerby who was entangled by his spiders would gain dark power and become cannon fodder for the Dark Signer team.

So is this guy really a small fish on the Dark Signer side?

But why would the Dark Signer want to kill Godwin?

In addition, there was a small problem on Yuei Vu's side.

As mentioned before, Yuei Vu was now in a ghost-like state, without a physical body and couldn't touch anything in this world. This made some of his routine daily work difficult.

So...

The headlights pierced the night sky, and the white D-Wheel drifted elegantly, with a sharp friction sound that made people's teeth ache, and stopped sideways in front of Yusei.

Jack Atlas looked at him expressionlessly.

"Rex Godwin is dead," Jack said coldly.

"It wasn't me." Yusei pointed to the man in black lying on the ground like a dead fish next to him, "It was this guy. His identity is not clear yet, and his reasons and motives are not clear.

But he may be related to what we are investigating."

"We?" Jack raised his eyebrows as if he was a little sensitive to this word.

Yusei realized that he had let the cat out of the bag.

No one knew that Yuei Vu, the legendary strongest first-generation duel king, had become his spirit partner.

Fortunately, Jack didn't ask any more questions, and only hummed: "Anyway, it's just another new companion you met, right? You've always been like this, no matter where you go, you will immediately become the center.

Even complete strangers will be immediately connected by you..."

At this point, he changed the subject, and his second-year syndrome struck again.

"But! That's just an excuse for the weak! The real strong don't need companions, nor do they need to gather together for warmth!

You who hang out with the weak all day will only make yourself weak!"

Yuei Vu, who was watching the show next to him, realized that he seemed to be affected by Jack's insult, and couldn't help but raise his eyebrows.

Oh, you are very brave, aren't you?

Come on, let me experience the absolute strength of "the real strong".

If you can force me to use monsters above Level 1, I will lose, okay?

As if he had talked enough, Jack hummed in a low voice and threw out a card.

Yusei took it, turned it over, and looked at it, and his eyes moved.

Stardust Dragon!