"Huh?" John didn't expect that the topic would suddenly involve him, and he was stunned.
"Is this child? I heard Mr. Rafilu say that he has the power to see spirits. Although this does not necessarily make a person an excellent duelist, it can make him walk on the path of a duelist. Going further, this is proof of potential." Looking at John, Becas said, but the topic changed, "However, although it is important for me to be able to unleash the potential of the card's power, the most important thing is Where’s the soul?”
"If I can use the power of the [Millennium Eye] to see what this child really thinks about Duel Monster and the card spirit, I will be able to hand the card to John Boy with complete confidence."
However, as soon as Becas finished speaking, Rafilu refused without hesitation: "Then just pretend that there is no such thing, Becas. It's enough for me to experience your mind-reading ability once." , if you read Johnny's mind, I can't guarantee what I will do to you."
Hearing this, Atum looked at Rafiru with some strangeness and asked, "If I remember correctly, Rafiru, didn't you just say that you were teaching John how to duel monsters? Although I didn't know that you were teaching How long has he been around, but even a beginner should have his own deck of cards, right? Why do you think it’s better for John to use Becas’s cards?”
As a trading card game, the fun of Duel Monsters is not only in the duel, but also in the collection and exchange of cards outside of the duel. Although playing cards is a very happy thing, it can also make people extremely excited if some rare and powerful cards are revealed when opening a card pack.
In fact, in addition to duelists like Hayato and Yugi who collect cards to form decks and use them for duels, there are also duelist monster card collectors who don't have much interest in duels and just like to collect cards.
Although I don’t know what John’s future will be, if you want to go further on the road of dueling monsters, it is better to collect cards from scratch, integrate and cultivate bonds than inheriting cards from others. It is suitable for your own use.
"John does have his own deck now, but Atum, if it were you, you should be able to understand the fate-like gravity that exists between the cards and the duelist. It's not just before the duel. The cards will respond to the duelist and come to your hand at the right time. In the process of collecting cards, the cards will also appear at the right time due to gravity."
Spreading his hands, Rafilu showed a rather helpless expression: "John only recently started to get in touch with Duel Monsters after he was adopted by me. The time was too short and he couldn't collect cards suitable for him at all, so now he has All it contains is a transitional deck cobbled together from leftover card packs cheaply disposed of by card shops.”
Generally speaking, when talking about buying duel monster cards, we will talk about "buying alone" and "opening a pack". The former refers to buying some cards that have already been opened from the card pack. If nothing else, the price is higher than the card. The price of packs is much higher than that of powerful cards, and the latter refers to buying packs of cards that are sealed in packs so that no one can be sure what cards are inside until they are opened.
Although it is said to be "opening the package", in fact, when most people buy card packages, they do not consider the "package", but the "box" or even the "box". The reason is that under the despicable card printing dealer Bekas In order to distribute the rare cards as evenly as possible when packaging the cards, the International Illusion Society set up a card box with every twenty packs, and there must be one rare card in the card box.
Not everyone has Jonouchi's weird luck. If they just buy card packs individually, most people probably won't be able to get any powerful cards at all. It's the same price anyway, so it's better to just open the box if you buy them individually. And although it is said that each box is guaranteed to have one card, in fact, after Duel Monsters has been released for so many years, many people have also discovered that the number of rare cards in a box will fluctuate between one and three, and only in rare cases will the number of rare cards appear. Four or even fifth rare cards.
For this reason, after many people have opened the general upper limit of three rare cards from the card box, they will sell the remaining unopened card packs to the card store for recycling at a discount. After all, even the discounted price is lower than opening one. Regular stacks of cards are much more expensive. These recycled cards will be sold by card shops to Duel Monsters enthusiasts who cannot afford a box of cards.
This is not a shameful thing. Even Hayato and Yugi often open such card packs, and they can occasionally pick up some good cards. Jonouchi, who has basically no pocket money, only opens such card packs. But even so, he still formed a good deck.
However, Rafiru should know that opening card boxes can reveal rare cards better than opening card packs. Even if it is for what he said "the duelists collect the cards themselves", why not let John buy the card box? Jonouchi asked Rafiru this question again.
Glancing at Jonouchi, Rafilu looked helpless and said, "Because, I am very poor."
"Huh?" Jonouchi blinked, wondering if his ears heard it wrong. Shouldn't this kind of line only come from the mouth of the poorest of all the people present? How could it be said by Rafilu? of?
"Although I come from a very wealthy family, my family's property was divided by relatives in various names when I was young. Since then, I have joined Doma as the 'Three Knights' of Dazi. Until the disintegration of Doma, I had never done any other work, and Dazi had not paid me a salary, so I had no savings.”
"As for the inheritance after the disintegration of Doma, I have thought that rather than being picked up by others, it would be better for me to take part of it, but..." After a pause, Rafilu looked aside and suddenly Hayato looked at the sky and admired the white clouds, and sighed, "Although it's not like I gained nothing, it's just enough to survive."
Honda frowned and said, "That's not right. Even if you say so, Rafiru, why would you come here if you have no money? We have learned that the ticket price here is two thousand dollars per person, regardless of size."
"You can't come in without a ticket? How can a ticket be such an inconvenience?" Hayato pushed up his non-existent glasses on the bridge of his nose and said, "There is only one truth. You sneaked in with John, right? Lafite Lu!"
"That's absolutely correct, Mr. Hayato!" John revealed mercilessly from the side. "Not only that, Teacher, he also spent a lot of money on maintaining the cards. He spent money lavishly and had no sense of economy at all. !”
Rafilu couldn't refute it at all. His family was wealthy when he was a child, and after returning to the human world, he always had Dazi's Paradis Group to reimburse him, so Rafilu was really used to spending money lavishly and didn't know how to save, so he could only argue : "But [Aitos] are my important family members, and this is a necessary sacrifice!"
"That's not a sentence that's used in a place like this," Malik complained.
Becas also helplessly spread his hands: "In that case, it may not be time for me to complete this deck of cards and find a suitable person to entrust it to. It's a pity that I finally found Mr. Lafite like this." As a duelist, if I can’t use the power of the [Millennium Eye], I still can’t trust a child with my card.”
Hayato glanced at John beside him and said to Becas: "No, it's not a pity. I've told you a long time ago, don't rely too much on the remaining power of the [Millennium Eye] that will disappear for unknown reasons. Use When it comes to identifying a person, there are other ways to rely on besides the [Millennium Eye]."
As he spoke, Hayato raised the duel disk he wore on his wrist.
"What do you mean?" Bekas glanced at Hayato and asked, "In the way of duel monster? It's really embarrassing. I am obviously the one who created duel monster, but I didn't think of it at all. It's clear that a person's attitude towards duel monster There is no more appropriate attitude for a monster than a straightforward duel."
Rafiru frowned: "In a duel, the will and soul of the duelist will be exposed. It is indeed a good way, and I can accept it. However, the opponent is Kobayashi Hayato..."
After thinking about it, Rafilu nodded: "No problem, just let Johnny prove himself in a duel."
Hearing Rafilu's words, the expression on John's face looked very unconfident: "Eh, me? Do you want me to duel with Mr. Hayato? But I feel like I..."
Although John didn't finish what he said, his meaning was obvious. Even as a child, he wouldn't have such bizarre and excessive fantasies. How could he win the title of Duel Monsters when he hasn't been exposed to Duel Monsters for a long time? What about Hayato Kobayashi from Duel King?
And Rafilu also guessed John's thoughts at a glance, and said: "Are you worried that you will lose to Kobayashi Hayato soon, Johnny? Then do you think you can defeat other people here through a duel? Don't think too much Well, the result is defeat anyway, losing to a duelist king is not much different from losing to a third-rate duelist."
Saying this, Rafilu thought in his heart: 'That's really weird. Hayato Kobayashi's inhuman dueling style. Anyone who has dueled with him will leave an indelible impression and experience it in advance. Let's experience the hellish duel at the top of Duel Monsters, boy...'
After Rafiru said this, John glanced at Hayato, took several deep breaths to muster up the courage, put on a small duel plate, and came to an open space with Hayato to stand face to face, took out the card and put it into the card slot. A duel disk was unfolded inside.
However, before Hayato inserted the deck into the duel disk, John did not draw a card, but just stood there. This was not because John was waiting for Hayato. On the contrary, Rafiru saw the hesitation in John's heart.
Seeing that John still looked hesitant and unable to make up his mind, Rafiru continued: "I know you are a little confused now. This is not how a duelist should behave, Johnny. A true duelist. , even if despair is in front of you, you will resolutely instill hope in the deck, and even if you lose confidence, you will still have full confidence in the cards.”
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"If you are confused, don't draw cards. This is the second lesson I want to teach you, lesson 2 - don't let the cards notice. As a duelist, you must give the cards an unparalleled sense of security and trust them. ." Rafilu paused and added the last sentence, "Take the first step to realize your dream, Johnny!"