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Who Let Him Play Yu-Gi-Oh!-Chapter 79: The Dueling Club
Chapter 79 - 79: The Dueling Club
Professor Crowler's office.
Sunlight streamed through the window, bathing the room in a warm golden glow. The green plants on the windowsill shimmered in the light.
To be honest, Kira was surprised when Professor Crowler invited him in for afternoon tea. He figured his grades were fine and he hadn't offended the professor, so he shouldn't be getting the problem student treatment.
But he quickly realized he was overthinking things.
"Fujiki Kira, you've been here two weeks now. Are you settling in okay?"
Crowler tried hard to look gentle and kind, but with his unique features, he still looked like a grinning Pot of Greed.
"It's great, Professor," Kira replied with a smile.
It's just that my classmates seem to be struggling to keep up...
"Mmm, that's good, no? If you have any problems, let me know anytime, whether it's about studying or life."
Honestly, Kira's impression of Crowler was pretty good. Part of how he'd earned so many credits in the first two weeks was thanks to Crowler giving him chances to answer questions and demonstrate in class—always with a credit reward for good performance.
In stark contrast, Jaden had nearly run out of credits from deductions for skipping class, sleeping in class, snoring in the front row, failing quizzes... Kira figured most of those deductions came from Crowler, probably with a bit of a personal grudge.
Maybe for the professor, a good student taking a nap in class was so dedicated he studies even in his sleep, while Jaden was just always sleeping in class.
"I've recommended you for the school's honors program, and the Chancellor has already approved it," Crowler said with a smile. "As long as you keep all your grades above ninety, you'll get extra credits every month.
And although you're still in Ra Yellow, your card shop priority will be the same as Obelisk Blue. Of course, with your grades, moving up to Obelisk Blue is just a matter of time!"
"Thank you, Professor."
Kira paused, remembering something.
"Oh, by the way, I have a question."
"Go ahead, don't be shy," Crowler said, fingers steepled under his chin, looking even more like a pot.
Kira did his best not to think about that. "Well, there are some cards I've been waiting for, but the school shop never seems to have them. Is there another way to get rare cards?"
"Hmm..."
Crowler hesitated.
"You can make a list and I'll check for you, but don't get your hopes up. Even teachers usually have to go through the school shop. If the academy doesn't have them, it's unlikely there's any other channel."
"I see." Kira nodded.
Makes sense. If there were an easier way to get rare cards than the Duel Academy shop, everyone would be doing it.
"But the campus clubs are starting recruitment soon," Crowler added. "Maybe you could check one out."
"Clubs?" Kira blinked.
What do clubs have to do with rare cards?
"Oh, you're a freshman, so you might not know. Many student clubs have their card inventories," Crowler explained. "They use them as prizes for club events or as perks for recruiting new members.
Some of these are even discontinued or out-of-print cards, or cards the shop rarely stocks, or niche cards only useful in certain decks."
Now Kira was interested.
So, some cards that briefly appeared in the shop and then disappeared might have ended up in a club's inventory. Joining the right club could mean a shot at those cards—or even getting them for free.
"Clubs also get budgets and credit quotas, so you can earn extra credits by participating in club activities."
Crowler thought for a moment.
"For you, I'd recommend the Duel Club—it's the most popular club focused on dueling.
Sparring with the academy's best will help you improve."
Indeed. Luck draws are something you have to practice. The stronger your opponent, the better you'll get at playing under pressure.
"Thanks, Professor."
After finishing their tea, Kira left Crowler's office.
The Duel Club...
He remembered seeing an ad—they were holding a recruitment event tomorrow at noon.
Might as well check it out.
...
The next day, Duel Arena.
It was the classic venue Kira had seen in the anime so many times, but in real life, the place seemed even bigger.
A huge square arena surrounded by ringed seating, already buzzing with students.
Today, the Duel Club rented the arena for their recruitment event. And of course, that meant dueling.
The event hadn't started yet, so Kira looked around and quickly spotted a familiar face.
"Chazz-sama is just unstoppable!" his two lackeys gushed.
"Hmph, obviously," Chazz smirked, legs crossed, looking as arrogant as ever.
"With Zane not around, the Duel Club's strength is pretty average. Once I join, things will change. Let's just hope the others aren't dead weight."
"Zane Truesdale was the academy's top duelist and a former club member. But now that he was a busy third-year, he rarely showed up.
As Chazz basked in his coolness and his lackeys' praise, a familiar voice piped up from behind him.
"Hey, Chazz, you're looking confident these days."
That teasing tone—could it be—
Chazz whipped around and saw Kira's sunny, handsome grin.
He spun so hard he fell out of his chair.
His lackeys gasped, "Boss! Why are you under the chair again?!"
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