Tori asks what he means by sphinx and Bronk responds he means "tactics". Yuma tells them that they don't know the power of his "bringing it to 'em", telling them that his "Duel Sphinx" goes up dramatically. Caswell tells him that is the case, without them, he wouldn't be able to beat someone like Shark or Flip. Yuma asks what that attitude is about, since that would mean that all his victories were due to "Numbers" and Astral. Caswell tells him that without his "Numbers", Yuma is nothing but a terrible Duelist. Caswell asks who that is, and Tori tells him Yuma means Astral. Yuma responses that they don't show up in his Deck unless "he" is around. He looks through it and remarks that there are no "Numbers" cards. When he gets there, Caswell approaches him and immediately asks to see his Deck. He dodges the cars and makes it to school. Yuma wonders where he could be going and hears beeping - he's still in the middle of the street. He sees that the driver is Shark, who says nothing and pulls away. The driver pulls over and Yuma angrily asks if he didn't see the lights change. He dashes across a crosswalk when traffic is cleared, but nearly gets run over by someone on a motorcycle. He wonders if someone predicted that his memories would be lost. He wonders if the structure is meant to be some sort of message and why it would be in Yuma's key. The ship has the same amount of gears as Astral has lost memories - ninety-nine. He muses that the gears in the giant puzzle began to move when the scattered " Number" cards were brought back. Inside the Emperor's Key, Astral unlocks his next lost memory, the number eighty-three.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |