The characters included: The supporting role was the door, the housekeeper of the Seahorse family. When the Seahorse Seto was young, he was secretly taught by Gangsaburo to play games. He was the person who helped the brothers hide their cards and died in a duel with the dark game. The male lead, Juying Gu, brought the two girls to the world of Yu-Gi-Oh. With the three golden fingers of language conversion, the duel board system, and the card set system, he wanted to dominate the world. The female lead was Ying Shanlou, the second of the three sisters of Ying Shan. She was good at using the long whip and was captured by Juying Gu in the dark game. Suspected Stockholm Syndrome (Fog), good at knitting scarves. The female lead was Rujing, the male supporting character was Seto the Seahorse, and the second male lead in the original novel. In the Asahi anime version of "Misfortune," the production team chose green as the hair color, but in the Asahi movie version of "True Red-Eyed Black Dragon," the hair color had changed to the DM version. The female supporting character was Lisa Kageyama, the eldest of the three sisters. She was good at using soft whips and was captured by Juying Gu in a dark game. He was superstitious and ruthless. Asahi anime episode 15, female supporting character-Ying Shan Xian, ranked third among the three Ying Shan sisters, good at using daggers, captured by Ju Yinggu in a dark game. Her personality was more extroverted than her sisters. She was good at using coquettishness as a weapon. The female supporting role was Qingyi Kisaragi, the most trusted maid and secretary of Seahorse except for her younger brother. Her name was KisaragiAoi, and she was suspected to be the reincarnation of Kisara. "Yu-Gi-Oh: The Duel Board Flipping Table System" Author: King of Mushrooms. It was a light novel/derivative Doujinshi novel with transmigration, cards, invincibility, scheming, and cautious elements. [User recommendation: After transmigrating to Egypt in the Yu-Gi-Oh world, I had no choice but to join the villain Gulus. When the world changed, I colluded with the big boss Seahorse and the protagonist group to rise up with the wind. I first formed a three-pronged situation, and my ultimate goal was to dominate the world with cards!] …… Hey, wait a minute, where is my God? Where's my card printing? This isn't right. I can't even defeat Xingzi, right? Why did the transmigration system send me this Core Formation Card Set with only one Steel Core? [Good news: My duel disk has a cheat.] Bad news: I can't edit my deck at will…This is a scam (Kou ′) --------- ·The original plot used in this book is based on the first generation of Yu-Gi-Oh anime (also known as Yu-Gi-Oh DG). The reference is based on the 27-episode prequel anime of the Asahi version, the movie version of the Asahi version of Real Red-Eyed Black Dragon, the original manga, the manga biography Yu-Gi-Oh R, the movie version of Pyramid of Light, and the Dark Side of Dimensional. It would also be extended to GX. The rules of the duel in the novel would start from the most primitive and mouthy style rules in anime and manga, and gradually evolve into the latest reality rules in the early stages. The environment and rhythm of the duel were also based on the original work. There would be no such thing as someone using a high-level deck in a real card environment to beat up the original deck. The duel process in the novel was a realistic and anti-routine composition. It was 100% guaranteed that there was no deliberate man-made arrangement. It was completely simulated by the card sets of both sides, including the outcome of the battle. Therefore, this natural random nature would also affect the development of the plot to a certain extent. In other words, even the author himself might be shocked by the outcome of the battle… I hope you will like this book.
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