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Chapter 735: A Huge Development
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Chapter 735: A Huge Development

In the last two days before the opening ceremony, Yuei Vu officially moved to the island where Duel Academy was located.

As the honorary principal, he not only has his own office on this island but also a rather sparsely decorated residence. After all, this island was so big, but the academy only covered a small area, so there was indeed a lot of free space.

But until now, he has rarely been to his house on the island. Even if he occasionally came to the island for business, he never stayed here overnight.

But that was before.

The era of GX had arrived. From now on, this island would be the center stage of the new version. Yuei Vu, who has been preparing for so long, would not miss it.

After that, he might spend more time on the island, so he might as well move in early.

Now that his tools were all online, there was no need to bother doing things like moving by yourself. Yuei Vu compiled a simple quest and handed it to Snow Wave and several other tool people.

Several players whistled excitedly at that time, and each of them acted like "Duty is Calling" and rushed out to set up the game impatiently.

This quest was posted in the morning. Several players boarded the 9 a.m. ferry at Domino Pier and rushed to Duel Academy with all the necessary tools and furniture.

At about six o'clock in the evening, when Yuei Vu landed on the island, the house that had been idle for several years had been cleaned spotlessly, and everything was where it should be.

Yuei Vu sometimes couldn't help but think that the real-life residences of these screwballs might not be as well-kept as this.

Players are really strange creatures. Things that may make them lazy in real life, such as moving bricks, working part-time, running errands, cleaning, etc., can make them extremely active in the game, for fear that others will do the work for them.

Of course, after some self-reflection, Yuei Vu himself seemed to be like this back then, so he was not qualified to say anything.

This wave of tool people were given some EXP as a reward, and a few of them were as happy as if they were celebrating the New Year, and it lasted for days.

Its like using lollipops to fool kindergarten children.

Yuei Vu settled down in the house, put down his luggage, and took a nice hot bath. After washing away the fatigue and sleepiness from the long journey, Yuei Vu sat in front of his personal computer, started the machine, and started working.

He asked for a complete list of new students from Principal Samejima, along with the detailed files submitted by each person, and divided them into categories based on the academy's evaluation and entrance exam scores.

This time in Domino, he temporarily recruited a dozen players to the island and temporarily set them up as special mentors.

According to the plan, he planned to select a small number of students from the freshmen to participate in a special training program. These special instructors taught students card-playing skills.

Because he was not sure whether the deck construction methods and card skills that the card players had figured out were really suitable for these local NPC students or not similarly, Yuei Vu was not sure whether it was a good idea to let these out-of-touch screwballs become teachers. So he only found a dozen or so players for testing in the first batch to see what the results were.

If this was effective the players' playing ideas successfully improved the NPC students' dueling skills, he would then proceed to promote this teaching method and establish a mature system.

"Yu-Gi-Oh GX" was undoubtedly a work of excellent quality, at least it has successfully withstood the test of time. But this work could not be said to be perfect, and there were many regrets that players would never forget.

For example, the most annoying thing was that in the entire GX anime, except for the protagonist Yuki Judai, the other teachers and students in the entire academy were basically a burden.

They did whatever they wanted in the first place, fooling around outside all day long, but still feeling confident even if they went to feed the opponent, highlighting the idea of "giving Judai a motivation to win".

One day, they accidentally lost, and everyone turned around to blame Judai, despising the eldest brother for being too weak to take care of them.

Yuei Vu felt that this model of relying solely on Judai to save the day needed to be changed. Even if you could not break out of the role of a minor character in the story, steal the spotlight from the protagonist, and defeat the BOSS, at least you shouldn't lose your life when clearing the minions, right?

If putting aside the divine draw bonus of Duelist Rank, Yuei Vu himself didn't dare to say that his card skills were much better than other card players in a real card competition.

If even these players couldn't teach these incompetent students how to play cards, then Yuei Vu might have nothing to do.

Yuei Vu browsed the information of the new students, pulled out the files of the students he was interested in, and threw them into a separate folder, as candidates for this first round of "tutor responsibility system" training program.

The doorbell rang outside.

Yuei Vu felt strange that someone came to visit him in the middle of the night on the first day he landed on the island. He stood up and left his seat, walked through the spacious and somewhat empty hall, and opened the door.

The girl stood on tiptoe outside the door, looking up at him, her long silver hair illuminated by the light on the edge of the door.

Chika was dragging a large trolley suitcase in her hand. She tilted her little head and asked expressionlessly: "Which room should I live in?"

Yuei Vu: ""

He asked: "You have your own room in the dormitory on the island, right?"

"Yes." Chika nodded, and then asked, "So, which room should I live in?"

Yuei Vu had no choice but to turn aside and let her in.

He closed the door, took the heavy suitcase from Chika's hand, and dragged her inside with the suitcase.

"There are a lot of vacant rooms, you can pick one you like."

Chika thought for a while: "Which room do you live in?"

"Right here." Yuei Vu pointed to his door, "The next room and the opposite room are both empty You want to choose these two rooms, right?"

Chika pondered for two seconds and said calmly: "Actually, I want to say that I will stay in your room."

Yuei Vu: ""

The layout was still small.

Chika lowered her head and remained silent, but she still dragged her luggage to the next room.

She put down her luggage and went to the bathroom first. When she came back, she poked her silver head out of the door and asked, "I'll take the clothes to be washed."

"Oh."

Yuei Vu was staring at the computer and responded casually, but then he felt something was wrong and quickly got up and came out.

"Wait a moment"

Pushing open the bathroom door, he saw Chika holding the clothes he had just changed into the most conspicuous place on it was a certain personal item.

However, the girl remained expressionless and only tilted her head slightly: "What's wrong?"

"fine."

Yuei Vu left without saying a word, returned to his room, and sat back in his seat.

Everyone pretends nothing happened. JPG.

Chika pretended to be nonchalant, but when she went out holding the clothes, her little heart was beating loudly.

Fortunately, she had facial paralysis, and Yuei Vu didn't seem to see anything wrong with her.

But the girl felt that today she had made another huge development in her long journey!

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