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Chapter 954: Doctor of Mathematics



Chapter 954: Doctor of Mathematics

Chapter 954: Doctor of Mathematics

A man put his hands behind his back and walked slowly through the woods of Duel Academy at a steady and steady pace.

He had a curly mustache, wore a red suit and tie, and had an elegant and confident smile.

His name was Mathmatica, nicknamed "Doctor of Mathematics". He was a famous mathematician duelist in the professional league. His final ranking of the last league was tenth.

He was in the top ten in the league, you could tell he was a ruthless character as soon as you heard him.

However, the professional league was really interesting. Although everyone participating in the competition was said to be a professional card player, in fact their professions seemed to be diverse.

There were dancers, bartenders, idols, and there is actually a doctor of mathematics here.

Maybe this mathematician studied mathematics hard for many years and obtained a doctorate degree before he finally figured out the real rules of how the world worked playing cards.

Perhaps he discovered that the ultimate puzzle in mathematics required going to the card game world to find the answer, so he decided to give up mathematics and start a duelist career.

Of course, considering that there was a serious criminal in jail among the top ten in the professional league, it seemed that there was nothing to make a fuss about with a doctorate in mathematics.

Today was the first day of the GX competition.

Dr. Mathmatica walked on this open island, searching for his opponent leisurely and confidently.

As a top ten professional player, he entered this game with a relatively relaxed mentality. After all, a large number of the contestants were just Duel Academy students, and in his opinion, they were just experience packages.

As for meeting other professional players, there was nothing to be afraid of. Mathmatica was confident that the vast majority of people in the league were no match for him.

The new world champion Aster Phoenix was said to be participating in this competition, but to be honest, he doesn't really pay much attention to this fledgling newcomer.Vissit (.)c.om for updates

Due to the schedule, Matimotica was eliminated by others this season and did not directly encounter Aster himself, so he took it for granted that this newcomer might have some strength, but more of it was due to good luck. He rose to the top and won the championship.

If I'm in his place, I can do it too!

The reason why I didnt do well that time is because I didnt perform well!

While walking, Mathmatica quickly discovered the target.

Um? A wild jellyfish head appears over there. He seems like a student from this school.

Hehe, you are out of luck. You are my first opponent in the first battle!

Mathmatica's deck must be very unfamiliar to card players because basically all of his main cards were animation cards and had not been translated into real cards. But his idea of playing cards was not unfamiliar among players, and it even had a slight taste of the real card environment.

Because this guy was actually famously autistic in the professional circle.

As the duel progressed, his tactics were quickly revealed to several people.

Judai had "Elemental HERO Neos Alius" on his side of the field, and three set cards in the back row. The lineup layout was very powerful.

The core of the math doctor's strategy was in his backcourt, which was the Continuous Trap card "Gravity Bind" of the autistic professional. All monsters above level 4 on both sides cannot attack.

This card was also known as the "Four-Star Net", and it was obvious from the effect that it was a favorite among people with autism. By using traps to block the attacks of the opponent's high-star monsters, you could take the opportunity to do whatever you wanted to do to the opponent, which was very despicable.

Then there was a Level 3 monster, Transistor the Warrior. This thing looked like a transistor turned into a spirit. Level 3 was not restricted by the "Gravity Bind", but the most important thing was that it could directly attack by Tributing a monster on the field.

This idea was very obvious. Use the "Gravity Bind" to block the attack, and then use the "Transistor the Warrior" to directly slap the opponent. Theoretically, it only took four slaps to kill the opponent!

Its just that the artwork on this card was very interesting. The picture was a white-haired ninja with red paint on his eyes, a red coat, wooden clogs on his feet, making hand seals, and a big toad under his feet.

It really made people wonder if the lustful Sennin from Konoha next door came to make a friendly cameo.

I special summon Mid Shield Gardna to your field!

[Mid Shield Gardna, DEF 1800]

"Eh? So good?" Judai looked at the extra monsters on his field and couldn't help but be dumbfounded, "Is that okay? I'll take it then."

"You're welcome." The math doctor smiled, "But in return, you have to choose a monster from the deck and give it to me."

Huh? Is that so?

Judai thought about it for a while, took out the deck, and thought for a while.

Well, lets take this guy!

I special summon the Lava Golem on your field! "

The Lava Golem rose from the ground and appeared behind Doctor Mathematics. The cage hanging in front of him locked him firmly in the middle.

[Lava Golem, ATK 3000]

Mathmatica's face changed slightly.

Do you actually give me an eight-star beatstick?

Does this jellyfish have such a good heart?


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