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Chapter 17 - Path of Victory Penultimate turn!!

Last Time on Yu-Gi-Oh: One Hell of a Journey...

The tension reached new heights as Marcus faced off against Cedar in the semifinals. Despite a hard fought duel, Marcus was outmatched by Cedar's cold, calculating strategy. With his bug themed deck, Cedar dismantled Marcus's defense and claimed victory, securing his spot in the finals. Marcus's journey may have come to an end, but the tournament is far from over.

Now, all eyes turn to the final showdown: Noa, the unlikely underdog who's relied on heart and luck, versus Cedar, the duelist who leaves nothing to chance. The stakes are higher than ever, and only one will rise to challenge Pegasus for the ultimate prize.

The tournament's nearing its climax don't miss what happens next on Yu-Gi-Oh: One Hell of a Journey!

Inside the contestants' room, the air is tense. Marcus sits on a bench, staring at the floor, still processing the loss to Cedar. Noa and Rebecca stand nearby, the weight of the upcoming duel hanging over them. Noa, though trying to keep his cool, can't hide the pressure as he approaches Marcus.

Noa: (nervous but trying to sound confident) Alright, Marcus, you went up against Cedar. You've seen his deck, his strategies What did you figure out? There has to be something I can use to beat him.

Marcus: (rubbing his temples, frustrated) Everything I did it was like he knew it before I even made my move. Every play, every card I summoned, it was all in the palm of his hand.

Rebecca: (leaning against the wall, crossing her arms) So what? He's just a duelist, not some mind reader. You had a good shot, but he countered you. It happens. There has to be a flaw.

Marcus: (shaking his head) You don't get it. Cedar doesn't duel like the rest of us. It's like he's watching your moves ten steps ahead. I used my strongest combo play with Mechanical Chaser, thinking I had him on the ropes but he predicted it. I summoned it, and before I could even declare my attack, he flipped his trap. Dimension Wall. I thought I had him, but he turned it against me. I took my own damage.

Noa: (frowning, pacing back and forth) So he's a strategist, fine. But there's always a way to outplay someone like that. You didn't try anything crazy, did you? Maybe something unpredictable could've thrown him off?"

Marcus: (with a frustrated chuckle) Believe me, I tried. But Cedar's not just about reacting to your moves. He sets you up to think you're in control, like you're making the right call. Then, just when you're sure you've got the upper hand, he pulls the rug out from under you. I thought I had him with Tribute to the Doomed, clearing his field but he was ready. It was all part of his plan.

Rebecca: (grinning slightly, though still serious) So he's good at messing with your head. That doesn't mean he's unbeatable. He wants you to think you're playing right into his hands. Maybe the trick is not to play by his rules.

Marcus: (looking up at Rebecca) That's the thing he doesn't have rules. Cedar plays by instinct, but it's not just raw power. His deck, his moves, everything works together like a machine. His Insect cards? They're like an army. He protects the weak ones, boosts the strong ones, and when you think you've taken one down, he's already got the next one ready.

Noa: (clenching his fists, determined) So I just have to be unpredictable, right? If I don't give him a pattern to follow, he can't plan ahead.

Rebecca: (smirking) Exactly. Go in with something chaotic. Make him think he's got you, then flip the whole duel on its head. Cedar might be a tactician, but nobody's perfect. Everyone has a blind spot.

Marcus: (nodding slowly) Just be careful. He's going to make it look easy. Don't let him get into your head like he did to me.

Noa: (smiling faintly) I won't. This is my duel now. I'll throw him off balance. He won't see what's coming.

Rebecca: (grinning wider) Good. Give him something to think about. And when you win, I'll be there to remind Marcus that Cedar's not unbeatable.

Marcus: (with a small, determined smile) Yeah, go show him what you've got, Noa. You're not walking into this duel alone. We've got your back.

Noa: (with renewed confidence) Thanks. I'll make sure Cedar doesn't know what hit him.

As the conversation fades, Noa steps away, the tension between them replaced by a sense of determination, as all eyes turn toward the final duel.

trio wraps up, Noa's watch alarm suddenly rings, breaking the tension. The sound cuts through the air, pulling him out of the moment. Noa glances down at his wrist, his eyes widening in realization. The digital display on his watch blinks insistently.

Noa: (groaning) Oh no!!!, not again. We gotta go.

Rebecca, quick on the uptake, grabs Noa's wrist, pulling him toward the door.

Rebecca: (grinning) Come on, we're gonna be late, and I'm not getting dragged into your mess.

They both glance back at Marcus, who watches them with a small smile.

Marcus: (shaking his head, amused) Good luck, Noa. Don't let Cedar get in your head.

Noa, already halfway out the door, calls back.

Noa: (with a confident smirk) See ya, Marcus! I'll take him down!

Rebecca gives Marcus a quick wave before the two dash out, their hurried footsteps echoing down the hallway. As they run, Noa can't help but hear his mother, Avangeleen's voice, in the back of his mind her stern warnings from countless mornings when he was late.

Noa: (under his breath, with a hint of amusement) Mom's gonna kill me if I'm late again.

Rebecca looks over at him, clearly hearing what he said, and lets out a menacing laugh, as if she's savoring the thought.

Rebecca: (mocking playfully) Ooh, I'd hate to be in your shoes when Aunty Avangeleen catches you!

Noa shudders at the thought, quickening his pace as they disappear around the corner, their laughter lingering in the air.

The Riya household, a grand and traditional home filled with rich decor and a sense of history. The air is thick with an almost menacing energy. Avangeleen stands in the spacious living room, her sharp gaze locked on a large antique clock hanging on the wall. The seconds tick by steadily, and a wicked smile slowly spreads across her face as the time inches closer to Noa's Curfew.

Avangeleen: (softly, her voice dripping with sinister amusement) It seems time is running out.

She crosses her arms, her presence radiating authority and a playful cruelty as she ponders her next move.

Avangeleen: (tilting her head, thoughtfully) So, what shall it be this time? A more advanced wrestling move or maybe the surprise steel chair?

Her fingers drum against her arm as she lets out a slow, dark chuckle.

Avangeleen: (laughing maniacally) I haven't quite decided yet but either way, he won't forget it! MUHAHAHAHA!"

The clock's ticking grows louder, counting down the last moments as her laughter fills the room, an eerie echo that lingers in the household.

Noa and Rebecca burst through the front door of the Riya household, panting but relieved. They glance nervously at the large clock in the living room, which shows they've just made it on time. Avangeleen stands nearby, her arms crossed and an air of menace still hanging about her. She eyes them both with a calculating gaze.

Avangeleen: (sighing dramatically, her voice shifting to something almost dainty) Two more minutes, and things would've been different.

Her expression softens instantly, and she gives them a sweet smile, as if the earlier threat had never existed.

Avangeleen: (in a suddenly warm, motherly tone) So, how was the event, dears? I trust it was exciting?

Noa, still catching his breath, glances at Rebecca, relieved that they made it in time. Avangeleen walks over, placing a gentle hand on his shoulder.

Avangeleen: (kindly) Dinner's ready, by the way. You must be starving after such a long day.

Noa and Rebecca exchange a quick glance, the tension of the moment easing as they realize they've dodged a bullet for now.

Noa and Rebecca follow Avangeleen into the dining room, where the table is beautifully set. In the center, there are several homemade pizzas, their cheese bubbling and the toppings perfectly arranged. The aroma fills the room, making their stomachs growl. Beside the pizzas, a few delectable desserts sit, including a perfectly baked pie and some freshly baked cookies.

Avangeleen: (smiling warmly) I thought pizza would be a nice treat after such a long day. And of course, there's dessert if you've saved room.

Noa and Rebecca's eyes widen at the spread, and they both take their seats, the earlier tension completely gone, replaced by the comfort of a home-cooked meal.

Noa: (grinning) This looks amazing, Mom. Thanks.

Rebecca: (playfully) You really outdid yourself. This is just what we needed after today.

Avangeleen: (sitting down gracefully) Well, enjoy, dears. You deserve it. And while we eat, you can tell me all about the event.

As they dig into the delicious pizza, the atmosphere shifts to one of warmth and comfort, the earlier chaos fading into the background.

Noa and Rebecca enjoy the homemade pizza as Avangeleen leans in, listening intently to their short recount of the day's events.

Noa: (between bites) So Marcus went up against Cedar, and it was brutal. Cedar had every single move predicted. It was like Marcus was playing right into his hands.

Rebecca: (nodding) Yeah, and just when Marcus thought he had the upper hand, Cedar turned the whole duel around.

Avangeleen: (in a soft, intrigued tone) Ara That sounds intense! What happened next?

Noa: Marcus tried for a direct attack, but Cedar activated Dimension Wall. Marcus ended up taking his own attack's damage. Just like that, his life points hit zero.

Avangeleen: (wide-eyed) Ara Cedar really did all that? Poor Marcus! What a turn of events.

Rebecca: (grinning) Yeah, Cedar's a strategist, but Noa's up next. He'll definitely give him a run for his money.

Avangeleen: (with a warm smile) I'm sure of it. You've got your dad tenacity after all

Noa and Rebecca share a look, appreciating Avangeleen's dramatic yet supportive reactions as they continue enjoying the meal, the intense events of the day now softened by the cozy family dinner.

As Noa takes another bite of his pizza, a familiar yet strange feeling washes over him. He suddenly hears a voice, clear and confident, in his mind.

La Moon: (in spirit form, her voice echoing in Noa's head): Hell yeah! With me by your side, we'll never lose!

Noa's eyes widen. He glances around the room, but everything seems normal. Rebecca continues eating, and Avangeleen is talking softly about the dessert. Noa, a bit unsettled, looks up and around, but there's no sign of anyone else in the room.

Noa (to himself, confused): What was that?

He shakes his head slightly, trying to shrug it off, but the feeling lingers as the rest of the dinner conversation carries on.

In a lavish hotel suite, Pegasus sits at a grand desk, surrounded by duel related items. The opulent decor contrasts with the weight on his shoulders as he stares out at the city skyline, lost in thought.

Pegasus: (to himself, voice heavy with emotion) Cyndia I promised you I would find a way to bring you back.

He picks up a card featuring Horus, the Black Flame Deity, admiring the artwork.

Pegasus: This card, Horus, represents not just power but rebirth the essence of what I strive for. I will give this deck to the winner of the Kiba local tournament at the card shop. Let it serve as a beacon of hope for those who believe in the impossible.

Pegasus: and hopefully this time you don't pop you always seem to do my dear Cyndia.

Just then, Johnny enters the room breaking the heavy atmosphere.

Johnny: Mr.Pegasus The preparations for Duelist Kingdom are ready.

Pegasus: (turning, his expression shifting to a confident smile) Excellent! Everything is falling into place.

He stands, energized by the news, ready to dive into the next phase of his ambitious plans, his heart resolute as he looks out at the city, determined to make his dreams a reality.

Noa (Deep sleep)...

Anubis: (his voice like velvet, seductive and mysterious) Ah, Noa. Welcome to the space between dream and oblivion.

Noa: (to himself, voice shaking) What is this? Where am I? Who are you ?

Anubis: (drawing nearer, his presence almost overwhelming) This is a glimpse of what lies hidden within you, a shadowed reality. The power you could hold... if you choose to embrace it.

Before Noa's eyes, the Pyramid of Light materializes, floating above his hands. Its energy surges through him like fire his limbs tremble with newfound strength. He sees himself commanding forces beyond imagination: summoning ancient creatures, bending light to his will, shaping entire realities. The sheer intensity fills him with a wild rush of possibility.

Noa: (breathless, eyes wide) I could... control this? All of it?

Anubis: (grinning, voice like a whisper in his ear) Yes, Noa. All of it. Power beyond your wildest dreams... if you dare.

Anubis: (his voice a dark, enticing whisper) Yes, Noa. All of it. The Pyramid of Light is yours to command, a power that could reshape worlds. Take it, and the shadows will bow to you.

As Noa stares at the glowing Pyramid of Light in his hand, another energy begins to stir. La Moon, the card his father gave him, materializes from the air. Her spirit form shimmers with a radiant light, the ethereal figure of a woman glowing as she steps between Noa and Anubis.

La Moon: (her voice firm, unwavering) Don't believe him, Noa!!

Noa: (gasping, recognizing her) La Moon... Father's card? How...?

Anubis: (narrowing his eyes, his voice darkening) Impossible... you shouldn't exist here.

La Moon: (glancing back at Noa) You hold more power than you know, but it's not his to give. (She turns back to Anubis, her form glowing brighter.) Leave him, now!

With a sweep of her hand, La Moon draws on the energy of the Pyramid of Light, her light growing fierce. The Pyramid flares with brilliant intensity, and Anubis stumbles back, shielding himself from its blinding power.

Anubis: (confused, anger flashing in his eyes) How? How is this possible? You... should not be able to...

La Moon: (steadfast, her voice like steel) You will not control him, Anubis. Be gone!

With one final burst of light, Anubis is banished, fading into the shadows as he disappears. Noa stands in stunned silence, the Pyramid of Light still glowing faintly in his hand, but its pull feels less consuming now.

Noa: (quietly) What just happened?

La Moon: (gently, her form fading) Your heart and your father's legacy protect you, Noa. Trust in that, and not in those who seek to twist your power.

Noa jolts awake, his heart pounding in his chest. His room is dark, but the faintest glow catches his eye. Slowly, he turns his head toward the shelf where the Pyramid of Light rests. The artifact, once lifeless, now hums softly with a dim, ethereal glow.

Noa: (whispering to himself, his voice shaky) It... it was just a dream.

He rubs his eyes, trying to shake off the lingering tension, but his gaze keeps drifting back to the Pyramid. It seems so real, too vivid to be a mere dream. The feeling of power from the dream still lingers in his body, his hands tingling faintly as though they still held the object's energy.

Noa: (quieter this time, uncertain) Right?

The Pyramid's glow flickers for a moment, then fades back to darkness, leaving Noa alone with the silence of the night. But deep down, he knows something has changed. The dream might have ended... but its echoes remained.

Noa suddenly jolts awake, breathing heavily, his heart racing from the strange dream. He sits up in bed, trying to shake off the lingering feelings of the nightmare.

Noa: (to himself, still disoriented) What was that all about? It felt so real.

He glances around the room, reassuring himself that he's back in reality. His alarm clock shows it's early morning. Rubbing his eyes, he gets out of bed, still thinking about the dream.

Noa: (to himself, shaking his head) I need to clear my mind. Maybe a trip to the card shop will help.

Noa, now fully dressed, heading out the door with determination. He walks down the street, the city just waking up. The card shop comes into view a familiar place for him, offering comfort.

Inside the shop, shelves are lined with Duel Monsters packs and singles. Noa makes his way toward the new selection, eager to see if anything catches his eye.

Noa: (muttering to himself) Maybe a few new cards will help me figure out what's going on and prepare for whatever's coming.

He picks up a pack, briefly distracted by thoughts of the strange dream and the dark power Anubis had hinted at, but shakes it off, focusing on the moment.

As Noa is examining the cards in the shop, lost in thought, he hears a knock on the door of the shop. The bell above the door rings as it opens, and in walks Rebecca, her arms crossed, looking impatient.]

Rebecca: (bratty, tapping her foot) "Come on, Noa! You're going to be late, as usual. I swear, you're always wasting time when we've got things to do!"

Noa, startled, turns to see her standing there, sunlight streaming in from behind her, signaling that morning has fully arrived.

Noa: (groaning, rubbing the back of his neck) I wasn't wasting time. I'm just picking out a few cards. You didn't have to come all the way here to nag me, you know.

Rebecca: (smirking) Well, someone has to keep you in line. Besides, you and I both know if I hadn't come, you'd still be here an hour from now.

Noa: (rolling his eyes) Alright, alright. Just give me a second.

Noa quickly makes his final selection and heads to the counter to pay. Rebecca sighs dramatically, but waits, though her bratty tone remains.

Rebecca: (sarcastic) You better hope Cedar's not half as good as they say, or you're going to need more than just a few new cards to win.

Noa: grabbing his cards, heading for the door) Yeah, yeah, let's go already. I'm not going to let Cedar or anyone else stop me.

The two head out of the shop, ready for the day ahead, Noa still mentally shaking off the strange dream while preparing for what lies ahead.

Noa is sitting at the table in his room, organizing his new deck. His mind is still clouded by the strange dream he had the night before. Rebecca, sensing something's off, watches him carefully. She picks up her teddy bear, and with a mischievous grin, begins her ventriloquism routine.

Rebecca (through the bear): Hey, Noa! Why so glum, chum? Don't tell me you lost your favorite card!

Noa looks up, giving a faint smile, but his eyes still betray the thoughts swirling in his mind.

Noa: (sighing) Nah, it's not that. Just... thinking about stuff. The tournament, some weird dream I had I don't know.

Rebecca drops the bear onto the table and leans in, this time her tone softens, trying to cheer him up.

Rebecca: (genuinely) Hey, whatever it is, it's not gonna stop you. You've been killing it out there, Noa. And dreams? They're just dreams. What matters is what you do when you're awake. You've got this.

Noa glances at her, her words lifting his spirits a bit. He cracks a small smile.

Noa: (relaxed) Yeah, I guess you're right. I just need to stay focused. Thanks, Rebecca.

Rebecca: (grinning) Of course! Who else is gonna cheer you up? And besides, you've got this new deck to work on, so get your head in the game!

Just as Noa starts to feel better, the door swings open, and Marcus strides in, his face lighting up with mock surprise at the sight of Rebecca and her teddy bear.

Marcus: (smirking) Oh my! Didn't know you had that kind of fetish, Noa. Should I come back later?

Noa's face flushes slightly while Rebecca glares at Marcus, quickly tossing the bear aside.

Rebecca: (snapping) Oh, shut up, Marcus! We were having a moment!

Noa laughs at the playful banter, finally feeling a bit more like himself as the tension from earlier begins to fade.

Marcus: (leaning against the doorframe with a grin) By the way, your mom said she'd be watching tonight, so make sure you give her a show to remember.

Noa chuckles, shaking his head.

Noa: Great, no pressure or anything.

Marcus: (laughing) Oh, and my mom says hi. She also reminded me to tell you not to forget she's making pie tonight for the winner's celebration. So, you know no pressure there either.

Noa rolls his eyes, but the mention of pie brings a smile to his face.

Noa: Well, guess I've got even more reason to win now. Can't say no to your mom's pie.

Rebecca smirks, nudging Noa.

Rebecca: Yeah, better win. I'm not missing out on that pie either.

Derek: (voice booming through the speakers) Attention, duelists! Will the contestants please be ready in the next five minutes? The final round is about to begin! Let's make this a duel to remember!

Noa: (sighing, standing up) Guess that's my cue.

Cedar in a dimly lit room, shuffling his cards with a sinister grin.

Cedar: (chuckling to himself) They all think my deck is insect based but how wrong they are. My High-Tech Marionette Deck will catch them completely off guard. This duel is already mine.

Derek: (with dramatic flair) Ladies and gentlemen, duelists far and wide, prepare yourselves for a game-changing announcement! From our second sponsor, Duelist Illusions, comes something truly extraordinary. Coming soon the Hero Card Pack! Designed by the legendary Tyler Phoenix himself, these cards aren't just new they're revolutionary! Imagine heroes so powerful they could shift the tides of any duel, abilities that will redefine strategies, and combos that will leave your opponents speechless! This is more than an expansion it's the future of dueling! Get ready, because this pack will take your decks and your game to heights you've only dreamed of!

Duel Scene: Noa vs. Cedar

as Derek stands at the center, ready to kick off the duel. The tension between Noa and Cedar is palpable.

Derek: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the highly anticipated duel between Noa and Cedar! Duelists, are you ready?!

Both duelists nod, their expressions determined. They shuffle their decks, ready to draw their first cards.

Duel Scene: Noa vs. Cedar

The arena buzzes with excitement as Derek stands at the center, ready to kick off the duel.

Derek: Then let's get this duel started! Noa, you'll go first!

Both duelists begin with 2000 life points.

Noa: I draw!

He feels the weight of his deck and takes a deep breath.

Noa: Alright, I summon Giant Rat in attack mode!

The Giant Rat appears on the field, looking fierce. Its stats are 1400 ATK / 1450 DEF.

Noa: And I'll set one card face down. Your move, Cedar!

Cedar smirks, his eyes glinting with confidence.

Cedar: I draw!

He scans his hand, plotting his next move.

Cedar: I summon Roboyarou in attack mode!"

He places the Roboyarou on the field, ready for battle.

Cedar: Then I activate Solidarity and Machine Duplication to summon two more Roboyarou from my deck!

Two additional Roboyarou appear on the field

Cedar: Now, I'll attack your Giant Rat with one of my Roboyarou!

The first Roboyarou lunges forward, being destroyed by the giant rat.

Noa:2000lp

Cedar:1500

Cedar: And now that I have a Roboyarou in my graveyard, Solidarity activates, boosting all my Roboyarou by 800 ATK!

The Roboyarou's stats increase, now standing at a formidable 1700 ATK.

Duel Continuation: Noa vs. Cedar

Cedar: I now attack your Giant Rat with my remaining two Roboyarou! Go and destroy his monster! I attack!

Derek: The attack is successful!

Noa: 1700lp

Cedar:1500lp

Cedar: Looks like you're in trouble now!

Noa: Not so fast! I activate my Giant Rat's effect to summon an Earth-type monster from my deck with 1500 or less ATK in attack mode!

He quickly searches his deck and reveals another Giant Rat.

Noa: I summon another Giant Rat!

The second Giant Rat appears, ready to defend.

Derek: Noa makes a smart move, reinforcing his field with another Giant Rat!

Cedar: We'll see how long that lasts! I attack agian.

Noa: Not so fast! I activate my face down Magic Cylinder!

The card flips up, glowing with energy.

Noa: When in doubt, I always go with good old reliable!

Cedar: What?! No!

Cedar's Roboyarou strikes, but the energy bounces back, hitting him directly.

Derek: The effect of Magic Cylinder negates the attack and deals 1700 damage to Cedar!"

Noa:1700lp

Cedar:0000lp

Cedar: No! How could this happen?!

Derek: And that's it! Noa is the winner!

Scene: Avangeleen and Sally at the Duel Viewing

Avangeleen and her friend Sally are watching the duel unfold on a large screen in the living room. As Noa secures his victory, the excitement fills the air.

Avangeleen: That's my boy! I knew he could do it!

Sally: (with a thick country accent) Well, hot damn! That was a sight to see! I best go make that cherry pie now!

Avangeleen: You go right ahead, Sally! Noa's gonna want something sweet after that duel.

Sally grins and rushes to the kitchen, her enthusiasm infectious as Avangeleen claps her hands in joy.

Scene: Pegasus and Seto in the Private Booth

Pegasus and Seto sit in an opulent private booth overlooking the duel arena, plush seating and dim lighting creating an atmosphere of exclusivity.

Seto: (leaning back, arms crossed) I heard Noa pulled off quite the strategy against Cedar. Impressive for a newcomer.

Pegasus: (sipping a drink, smirking) Indeed. His use of Giant Rat showcased his adaptability. Sometimes the simplest moves can turn the tide.

Seto: But simplicity has its limits. Cedar's deck is no joke. If Noa wants to progress, he needs to think several steps ahead.

Pegasus: (nodding) You're right, but let's not underestimate the power of luck. It can shift the balance in unexpected ways.

Seto: Luck won't win him the tournament. He needs to understand the intricacies of his opponents' strategies, especially yours.

Pegasus: (grinning) Ah, but the real challenge lies in how they adapt to the unexpected. That's where true skill is revealed.

Seto: We'll see if he can rise to the occasion. I have my own plans in motion, and I won't let anything distract me from my goals.

Pegasus: (leaning in, intrigued) Ambition drives you, Kaiba. Just remember, this tournament is full of surprises. Keep your guard up.

Seto narrows his eyes, the determination in his expression clear as they both turn to watch the duel unfold below, each plotting their next

Pegasus (inner monologue): Well, well, Noa boy Let's see if you can entertain me a bit. I've seen countless duelists come and go, but there's something about you that piques my interest. Maybe, just maybe, you're worthy of the deck I hold.

This isn't just a collection of cards; it's a legacy. If you can navigate the storm of this duel and show true potential, I might just consider passing it on. But you must prove you can handle the weight of such power.

Remember, every move counts. Each choice defines you. I hope you're ready to rise to the occasion, Noa. Show me what you're made of.

He leans forward, eyes locked on him below, anticipation building within him.

Next Time on Yu-Gi-Oh! One Hell of a Journey

Noa faced off against Cedar in an intense duel, utilizing clever strategies and his Giant Rat to stay in the game. As Cedar unleashed his Roboyarou army, Noa cleverly activated his face-down Magic Cylinder, redirecting Cedar's attack and bringing his life points to zero.

But with the duel over, a new challenge looms ahead. Noa is set to face Pegasus, a legendary duelist whose true strength is yet to be revealed. Will Noa rise to the occasion, or will he be outmatched?

See ya next time on Yugioh one Hell of a Journey!!!

P.s

A/n: the cards he pulled I will put them in the comments section.

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