My Stubborn Soul Card Follower

Chapter 751 - 470: "Victory Dragon" Vivian (Ten-Thousand-Word Major - )

My Stubborn Soul Card Follower

Chapter 751 - 470: "Victory Dragon" Vivian (Ten-Thousand-Word Major - )

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Shen Sui didn't expect to obtain Vivian's Soul Card so easily.

Vivian stood on the balcony of the room, looking at the calm sea outside. The winter sea breeze blew her long hair, which from afar looked like a dancing flame.

Shen Sui flipped through Vivian's card in his hand.

[Twilight Saintess · Vivian] was considered his first fifteen-star Soul Card, possibly the first fifteen-star Soul Card ever; at least Shen Sui had never heard of another Life Card Master owning a Soul Card of this rank.

Because it was a Soul Card, the Dueling Device didn't impose any restrictions on obtaining this card. Shen Sui easily extracted this Soul Card.

Along with Vivian, another card that emerged was Vivian's current identity in Candlelight Illusion form.

Unlike Alice's situation, where the star level of a new form is related to the power during that form's acquisition, Vivian's Soul Card form might just be the strength she set when she designed this illusion.

For example, [Candlelight Illusion · An Wei] was only a 1-star level.

Vivian certainly had more than one Candlelight Illusion, but because Shen Sui only saw two, he only obtained these two new forms.

Another form was [Candlelight Illusion · Young Girl Vivian].

When Shen Sui obtained Vivian's Soul Card and extracted it from the deck, this Follower Card naturally merged into Vivian's form.

"Do you like it?" Vivian's voice came from the balcony.

Shen Sui looked towards the voice and saw a red-haired girl leaning against the railing, smiling at him.

Shen Sui glanced down at Vivian's card.

The [Twilight Saintess · Vivian] card used the most iconic illustration from the game "Dawn Link," where Vivian held her Holy Authority Staff, challenging the heavens.

This illustration was simply too outstanding, making the effect description seem very low-key.

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Card Name: [Twilight Saintess · Vivian]

Category: Follower Card

Star Level: 15 stars

Effect: This follower cannot be specially summoned, and cannot appear through Form Transformation. You must release five multi-form followers in your field to normally summon this follower from your hand. This follower's summon cannot be chained by other card effects, and it is unaffected by other card effects.

① During your main phase, once per turn for each follower, you can discard a card to make one other multi-form follower in both fields undergo an additional Form Transformation;

② At the end of both players' turns, you may reveal a Follower Card from your hand or graveyard. Until the end of the next turn, that follower is considered to have the revealed follower's effects; 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝙚𝔀𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝒐𝒎

③ When this follower inflicts battle damage, if the damage exceeds the opponent's current Life Value, you win the match.

Spirit Value: 6000

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[Twilight Saintess · Vivian] had summoning conditions similar to [Daylight Divine Selection · Alice].

When Shen Sui obtained Vivian's Soul Card, the first thing he noticed was the "match victory" mentioned in effect ③.

If his guess was correct, then Vivian should have an effect similar to Victory Dragon.

Match victory differs from other special victories.

With other special victories, you only win the current duel. It's like [Dead Line], which can only give you victory in a single duel; if the match requires two out of three wins, you'd still need to play the second and even third rounds.

However, an effect that directly grants match victory means you no longer need the remaining duels, directly declaring victory for the entire match, forcibly turning a best-of-three into a single decisive win.

Still, the summoning condition of needing to release five multi-form followers was a bit demanding.

Currently, in Shen Sui's deck, besides Vivian, there were only four Soul Cards.

Therefore, for Shen Sui to meet Vivian's summoning condition, he either needed to work hard to obtain another Soul Card or commandeer an opponent's Soul Card during a duel to satisfy the summoning release requirement.

However, this sort of Minotaur behavior carries a risk of failure.

If the owner became aware and defended against it, the [Twilight Saintess · Vivian] in hand would become a useless card.

Still, given such effects, it's understandable why the summoning condition was so stringent.

It's not just the special victory effect; Vivian's other effects also have considerable strength.

The ① effect provides Shen Sui with the much-needed capability for additional Form Transformations.

The ② effect probably embodies the abilities of Vivian's Candlelight Illusion.

Of course, Shen Sui felt the ② effect didn't quite align with Vivian's Candlelight Illusion abilities; the true Candlelight Illusion should involve on-site card creation.

Yet, such on-site card creation would be overly exaggerated—though Shen Sui was quite keen to try it.

"I didn't expect it to have this effect," Vivian curiously glanced at her own Soul Card.

Soul Cards are different from Follower Cards; when acquiring Soul Cards, if the Soul Card follower has a bit more strength, they'll sense the unique fluctuations of the Soul Card.

Not only Vivian, but Qishala, Freymia, and Martina also had similar feelings when Shen Sui revealed Soul Cards for them. Otherwise, Qishala, whose soul was in another world at the time, wouldn't have been so certain about Shen Sui's true return.

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