My Stubborn Soul Card Follower

Chapter 669 456: Alice Crafts Bombs by Hand (Ten-Thousand-Word Mega Chapter) (Part 3)



The Forbidden Card Tournament uses the official rules, after all, these cards were banned under the official rules for being too powerful, so it's natural to showcase their might in the same tournament setting.

The first duel, with Tan Song going first.

Tan Song immediately activated a Spell Card called [Vermilion Bird Soul Refining Pill], discarding all cards in his hand to activate it and drawing an equal number of Life Cards from his deck.

Shen Sui, who was about to take a sip of water, almost spat it out.

Fake card!

This thing is way too fake!

But it wasn't over yet, Tan Song then activated the effect of a Follower Card from the graveyard called [Attendant Immortal Child], which can be activated when discarded from the hand to the graveyard, allowing him to activate a [Pill] Spell Card from the graveyard.

Then Shen Sui watched as Tan Song activated [Vermilion Bird Soul Refining Pill] again, discarding four cards and drawing four cards from the deck.

"I had guessed that the Forbidden Card List in this world would be a bit absurd, but I didn't expect it to be this absurd." Shen Sui was dumbfounded. Many Life Cards in duels had high individual card strength, but they were still active in competitions. So after several matches, Shen Sui wondered, if the cards that could appear on stage were already this absurd, what kind of monsters would be on the Forbidden Card List?

Luckily, Shen Sui could now see.

Four draws from four discards, what exactly is this absurd Life Card.

Fortunately, this [Vermilion Bird Soul Refining Pill] is a 14-star Spell Card, with high Soul Points consumption, otherwise, the opponent might as well surrender.

But including [Attendant Immortal Child], Tan Song had piled up a total of eight Life Cards, leaving no chance for the opponent.

To accommodate the return of [Vermilion Bird Soul Refining Pill], Tan Song even modified the deck's build to focus more on piling cards into the graveyard.

Then Shen Sui saw Tan Song continuously leap out from the graveyard, only completing the turn near the end of the round.

Check out Tan Song's final field.

The first Follower, as long as it is on the field, neither player can Special Summon Followers other than [Sword Immortal].

The second Follower, as long as it is on the field, any Spell Card activated by either player needs the opponent's consent. If the opponent does not agree and discards one card from their hand, the effect of your Spell Card is negated and destroyed.

The third Follower, once per turn on both players' turns, can demolish the field.

These three Followers got Tan Song sent to the Forbidden Card List as forbidden cards.

Wow, though not every card in the deck is forbidden, Tan Song has been pushing the limits with the Life Card Association in Huaxia for two to three years, and he can still pull out a dozen or so Forbidden Cards.

Shen Sui originally thought Tan Song's field was outrageous enough, but then unexpectedly, the opponent was even more outrageous, normally summoning a Follower and activating its effect to double the Spirit Value of the Follower with the highest Spirit Value on Tan Song's field.

Then, without hesitation, he smashed into it, and at the moment the Follower was destroyed, activated its effect: the battle damage from this battle is borne by the opponent.

Geez, this is a Follower with 0 Spirit Value, and that Sword Immortal Follower's Spirit Value doubled to ten thousand.

If Tan Song hadn't activated the Follower's effect to blow up both fields, he would have been taken down directly.

What kind of divine chaos is this?

Shen Sui silently took a sip of water, filled with an "I can't provoke" attitude.

There's not much surprise in the outcome of this match. Tan Song, with the most Forbidden Cards, easily clinched the victory, cleanly with a two to zero.

And similar scenarios occurred frequently in subsequent matches.

When Tang Lili got on stage, Shen Sui initially thought she would quickly be defeated in this ridiculous Forbidden Card Tournament, but the result surprised him.

She won, although barely, but she won.

You can't say for sure whether Ji Bubai let Tang Lili win, because he clearly stated before the match that he was a fan of Tang Lili.

And also a career fan, mind you.

Even if he were a career fan, he shouldn't have deliberately lost to Tang Lili in the match, right?

The only explanation might be that Tang Lili's deck just happened to counter Ji Bubai, who, although a ninth-level Life Card Master, didn't really have that many Forbidden Cards.

"Your Dueling Device seems to be flashing," Vivian reminded him.

Shen Sui looked down and saw the flashing of the Dueling Device, along with slight vibrations.

Considering that the alert sound Alice provided whenever outputting Life Cards was extremely grating—though the sound itself wasn't terrible, other Life Card Masters found it real ear-piercing—Shen Sui decided to be considerate of his companions, so he changed the Dueling Device's alert for receiving Life Cards to vibrate mode.

However, Shen Sui was still too naive.

A couple of vibrations might not be a big deal in a normal social setting.

But frequent and continuous vibrations were hard to ignore, arousing suspicion from others.

The rest room wasn't very big, and the vibrations from Shen Sui's side soon drew the attention of other contestants in the rest room.

They initially assumed it was Shen Sui's phone ringing, but soon someone saw Shen Sui's phone placed on the table.

Consequently, they gave Shen Sui envious glances because they noticed a beautiful red-haired girl sitting in the direction from which the vibration noises came.

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