Battle area > Grade System Event Version 2
(GS3) Field: Umano Underground Slums
Helios:
"I am here to scope out what goes on here Jellal. I'm not the type of person to stay in one place and see all the same people over and over, day after day. And besides, this is a new way of cardfighting, so naturally I would check this place out, though I do look a bit out of place here. Anyway this is a place that tests your skills mentally and physically." I get out my deck case, look through the cards, then place all 50 cards on the deck slot.
"Are we gonna do this or what?" Hazama asks with confidence even though he knows what happens when you fight in the underground.
Lance Korilum:
Cero was smirking as he watched Hikari put on the glove, knowing all too well how much pain they could cause. Her shrieks were a satisfying sound to him, but the gloves were still painful enough to him to cause grunts despite all the cardfights he'd been through already here.
Like their previous encounter, the first fight was interrupted. However, it wasn't their hatred of each other that caused it this time, despite that game being neck and neck. Instead, the older brother of one of the underground's higher ups attempted to break up the fight due to "their kind" not being allowed here, something Cero had been dealing with throughout the day. Although Cero and Hikari managed to ignore him for a while, he eventually tried to force the fight to be ended, only to get his head slammed into the table by both Hikari and Cero at the same time, causing the table to break, followed by him being kicked to the ground just to make sure no one else would interfere again.
Their second fight was once again extremely close. They were matched blow for blow at first, with the intensity of a storm on both ends, giving rise to massive amounts of cheering and the gathering of a large audience. Cero and Hikari refused to cheat in the fight, simply giving their all to their opponent. During both fights, Cero masterfully crafted his fields to maximize his attacking power with what was available to him. He managed to bring forth a full backrow of Snogals lead by his King of Beasts, the Fang of Light Garmore, a card capable of rivaling Hikari's King of Knights, Alfred. Although Hikari managed to get the lead from Cero at first, he quickly turned the game around and pushed her into a corner with a single turn. However, she responded to her situation by bringing out her second Blaster Blade, which took out Cero's strongest Rear-guard, Palamedes, allowing Hikari to take the lead from Cero once again.
Even though he managed to have all four Snogals out in an attack formation, he was unable to overcome Hikari's defenses, leaving him wide open to the final blow from Alfred. Cero, believing the fight couldn't be over yet, believed he could pull his final heal trigger from his deck and survive the turn, but this belief was only a fantasy, leaving Cero to take the final damage and suffer a severe shock that brought him to his knees.
Cero was left in shock, both figuratively and literally, that he lost to Hikari yet again. Despite having just suffered a shock that should've rendered him unconscious, Cero stood up and pointed at Hikari, shouting "You, Hikari, I declare as the rival of Europe's King of Vanguard, Cero Kirguis!! Don't you dare lose a cardfight until I claim my victory against you," this time having accepted that she was stronger than him.
Hikari +1 Affinity
Cherry:
"I will match your might once again when the time of our rematch is upon us! Don't you go losing either!"
About time he acknowledged her.
Cero +1 Affinity
Kisaragi Zane:
--- Quote from: Helios on August 11, 2015, 10:48:32 PM ---"I am here to scope out what goes on here Jellal. I'm not the type of person to stay in one place and see all the same people over and over, day after day. And besides, this is a new way of cardfighting, so naturally I would check this place out, though I do look a bit out of place here. Anyway this is a place that tests your skills mentally and physically." I get out my deck case, look through the cards, then place all 50 cards on the deck slot.
"Are we gonna do this or what?" Hazama asks with confidence even though he knows what happens when you fight in the underground.
--- End quote ---
"This again?" Jellal said. "Not to burst your bubble but I already fought you." He said with such coldness in his voice. However an idea popped into his head.
"I'm more interested in fighting those thugs, but you seem like you want to have a challenge. So..." his voice trailed off looking at the group of rogue cardfighters. "Let's take out as many as we can; play by their rules. If you have more wins than me, then I'll fight you. How's that?" Jellal, however, is very clever. His aim was to weed out the weaker competition while also seeing how far Hazama can go, in addition to studying his play style and deck. He had no reason to accept a request to someone he previously lost to, but Jellal was tense, motivated and focused. Adrenaline coursing through his veins, wanting to bring out his true potential and to bend the Shadow Paladins he held to his will.
Cherry:
Gazing off to the side, she noticed the savior of the pervert from yesterday. Before leaping at him, the queen also saw Jellal. Tossing the fight glove aside, an approach was made, just to speak with him. A sort of compelling force to just communicate, but Blaster Blade warned her of Blaster Dark's presence.
Watch yourself around a wielder of Shadows, but more importantly, do not fall for Blaster Dark's envious glare.
"Hello, Jellal", Hikari greeted, taking heed of her avatar's warning.
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