According to the young president, if we want to go to that dimension, we must sign a contract, and only individuals like non-affiliated Duelists or Card Designers are allowed to go to that dimension for exchange, and even during this process, they cannot return."
So that's how it is.
"So, in the end, was it decided that you would go?"
Could Kaiba be that devious? Secretly sending Muto Yugi away?
"No—" Muto Yugi suddenly smiled innocently, clenching his fist slightly, as he said to Tenjo Hikari, "I earned the opportunity through my own abilities. I'm just so curious about that dimension, I really want to see what's in it."
...
No one could possibly compete with you.
Muto Yugi talked further, mentioning that upon initial observation, that dimension not only had basic Tribute Summons and Ritual Summons, but it also possessed Fusion Summons, Synchro Summons, and Xyz Summons.
At first glance, it seems there's nothing strange about it, after all, their world has already become familiar with these other summoning methods.
However—
Their world can't perform "Xyz" and "Synchro"!
"In reality, aside from using Numbers or getting technological support from the X Dimension, like your senior Marufuji, there's no way to perform an Xyz Summon."
Mr. Yugi even knows about the Number Monsters?
Tenjo Hikari nodded lightly, indicating his understanding.
In reality, although he already has Synchro and Xyz Monsters, especially with "Muddy Mudragon" as a support card, Tenjo Hikari still can't perform a normal Synchro summon in this dimension—until he acquired "Earthbound Immortal Chacu Challhua" and "Earthbound Servant Geo Grasha," he only then gained the confidence to attempt Synchro in this world.
But even so, he actually hasn't formally Synchro Summoned in this world.
Because he can't guarantee that doing so won't attract the "Red Dragon."
Who can guarantee the Red Dragon that finds him would be a benevolent one?
Just like oil spawning mold, perhaps using Synchro without permission in this other world might summon the Red Dragon.
But what Yugi mentioned does make a lot of sense.
If the Basic Dimension can use all forms of summoning, then in other words, as long as they investigate the cause in the Basic Dimension, it might be possible to recreate it in their world.
This is indeed something very exciting, no wonder Mr. Yugi is so interested.
"Ah... speaking of which..." Muto Yugi looked at Tenjo Hikari, or rather, at Tierra.
Tierra, puzzled, pointed to themselves.
"Tenjo, your partner here is called Tierra, right?"
Tenjo Hikari nodded.
Yugi, frowning, propped his chin on one hand, lost in thought: "I don't know if it's just my imagination, but I feel like at some point, I heard a similar name before."
Could such a thing be!?
Tenjo Hikari and Tierra exchanged glances, seeing the shock in each other's eyes.
In the DT Spirit Dimension, it's not just that they don't know about Tierra, even things related to Tierra don't exist in that dimension.
For example, Infernoid, El Shaddoll Anoyatyllis, El Shaddoll Shekhinaga, and even Qliphort, all things related to Tierra's body and soul don't exist, in any way.
Those spirits don't recognize Tierra at all, they don't even know who the two "Gods" in their concept are.
In such circumstances, Yugi actually said he's heard Tierra's name?
How could this not shock the two?
But unfortunately, it seems Yugi only heard the name somewhere without knowing Tierra's real name, so he didn't pay it much attention.
However, since he remembered it now, Yugi thought he should at least mention it to Tenjo Hikari.
"Thank you very much, Mr. Yugi." Tenjo Hikari had some guesses, but unfortunately, there was too little information to be sure about a direction, but now that he had the concept, he would naturally pay more attention in the future.
Therefore, he solemnly thanked Yugi because, compared to finding the "Legendary Duelist," this matter of naming might be of much greater importance.
"Ah, it's just a vague impression, not very clear." Muto Yugi shook his head lightly.
But he could also understand Tenjo Hikari's seriousness.
After all, he too once had an experience, just like Tenjo Hikari, going through challenges together with his partner.
After chatting for a while, the Gravekeeper Race also mostly calmed down, ready to leave and see the world, Yugi's main purpose for coming here could be considered achieved.
Before leaving, Rishid called out to Tenjo Hikari.
Despite Tenjo Hikari having collected a great many Fusion Monsters, nearly collecting all the cards in this world, in reality, there are still some cards impossible to obtain through normal means in this world.
Those are the "Gravekeeper Race" cards.
Rishid usually doesn't use the Gravekeeper Monster Cards much; most of the time, he uses Trap Monsters. This time, he used extra Gravekeeper Monsters because of The Winged Dragon of Ra, but regardless, the Gravekeeper Race still has many Gravekeeper Monster Cards.
Rishid handed over a few cards, and when Tenjo Hikari glanced at them, his eyes immediately brightened.
Isn't that the "Gravekeeper's Supernaturalist"?
Tenjo Hikari once played the Gravekeeper Deck in DL, first bringing out a Gravekeeper's Supernaturalist and then using Magicalized Fusion for Quintet Magician. That was quite a fun time.
Tenjo Hikari thanked Rishid and carefully stored the cards.
Afterward, Tenjo Hikari waved goodbye to the Gravekeeper Race. Some new members around Tenjo Hikari's age even shouted they'd visit him at the Duel Academy.
Tenjo chuckled when he heard that.
If he could convince...bring the members of the Gravekeeper Race to the academy to attend classes, Duel Academy's reputation would certainly be further elevated, and Professor Cronos would have new material for his promotional announcements, which would certainly be a good thing.
Moreover, honestly, transitioning directly from such a closed environment to society or professional leagues might be difficult. Adjusting to academy life at Duel Academy would be pretty beneficial.
Later, the plane returned to New Domino City, Tenjo Hikari prepared to bid farewell to Muto Yugi, then quickly check his deck for anything new, when Muto Yugi suddenly seemed to remember something and rummaged through his pocket.
"By the way—"
He pulled out a card: "This card wants to go to you."
What!?
Tenjo Hikari bewilderedly took the card, looked down—and it wasn't Kuriboh.
But!
Incredibly powerful!
Imperion Magnum the Superconductive Battlebot!
A Fusion Material precisely of the two Magnet Warrior "aces," Valkyrion the Magna Warrior and Berserkion the Electromagna Warrior.
It has the ability, once per turn, to negate and destroy the activation of a Monster Effect, Spell Card, or Trap Card used by the opponent!
Three-color Barrier!
And with a stronger effect than Light Barrier, it doesn't require discarding a card to negate corresponding cards.
This world rarely has monsters with Three-color Barrier, the most Tenjo Hikari has seen before was still Caesar's "Armor Prison Dragon," to have another Three-color Barrier card in hand, Hikari was quite happy.
However, the Fusion Material is a bit challenging, as Tenjo Hikari has never collected Magnet series cards, so this was indeed the first time seeing Magnet Monsters.
But nonetheless, its effect is certainly worth Tenjo Hikari's extra time to collect its Fusion Materials.
"Thank you for showing me an intriguing duel...Fusion God...ha, even I have never done such a thing...until next time, Tenjo." Yugi waved goodbye to Tenjo Hikari.
This seems like he plans to continue seeking duels with Tenjo Hikari and others?
Tenjo Hikari couldn't help but grin.
Which means...
More experimental cards!
With a face full of excitement, Tenjo Hikari eagerly nodded.
Who wouldn't want this!
Where else in the world can you find such good fortune!
