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Chapter 2 - Chapter 2: I Must Join the Fusion Army Immediately!

Super Polymerization!

Anyone who's watched "Yu-Gi-Oh! GX" or played the card game has at least heard of these three words, and in certain circles, it's even more famous than the "Three Egyptian Gods," symbolizing the strongest card in the "Yu-Gi-Oh! GX" worldview, the "Strongest Fusion Card."

Is this true?

Tenjo Hikari was trembling a bit.

Super Polymerization in the original series was of a really high tier, not just in the card game but it could even fuse twelve dimensions, forcibly merging humans and Spirits into one. It's undoubtedly the strongest card; even compared to Super Polymerization, the "Three Phantasms" from the same worldview pale in comparison.

He hurriedly found his Duel Disk and tried to place Super Polymerization in the Spell Zone to test it.

It works—

It works!

This…

He swallowed, looked at the table beside him, and then at the things on the table. He hesitated for a moment and said softly, "Fuse the pencil and eraser?"

He felt something flow out of his body, suddenly going cold, his brain getting dizzy, feeling like the world was spinning.

He hastily took a gulp from a water cup, recovered for quite a while, and looked at the table again, only to see that the pencil and eraser that were originally placed there had "fused" into a pencil with an eraser—a 2B pencil.

Really!!

Tenjo Hikari quickly tapped his own head.

A string of information inexplicably rushed into his mind.

This Super Polymerization seems to be the fundamental reason he crossed into this world!

A true Super Polymerization!

Since Super Polymerization is the pinnacle of fusion, it merged the cards he had on him into Fusion Cards when crossing over?

As expected of Super Polymerization.

Although now I get dizzy even fusing a pencil, which is a world of difference from the Super Polymerization in the original that could fuse worlds, but who'd mind having a cheat this strong?

This is one of the top "powers" in the world of Yu-Gi-Oh!

After the excitement calmed a bit, Tenjo Hikari ate something to replenish his strength, and he took a moment to let the excitement subside, replaced by thoughts about this world.

Although a box of "fusion" is quite dazzling... but without monsters, how do I perform a Fusion Summon with just the Spell Trap Cards?

No matter how strong the Fusion Spells, like Red-Eyes Fusion and Fusion Destiny, they can't be used right now in his hands, can they?

Downstairs, the Fusion Faction is still promoting fusion and even started exhibition matches.

This made Tenjo Hikari, who had just recovered a little while ago, get a headache again.

He almost forgot about these people.

This world, which seems to have merged several worlds, has these fusion-crazed students at Duel Academy. The former himself wasn't one of these crazy students but was someone who pursued fusion.

Following this trend, one day, these people will turn into a "Dog Walking Group," constantly running around dimensions like Xyz, foundational, and Synchro with an Ancient Gear Hound Deck.

This isn't "Yu-Gi-Oh! A5," what if the Xyz Dimension is from "Yu-Gi-Oh! Z4"? As if these fusion supremacists, with nothing to their name, could actually win against the sect leader, Shark, and Kaito's triple threat?

Failing in an invasion and attracting someone like Don Sauzando from the other side instead would be laughable.

The final boss in "Yu-Gi-Oh! GX" is considered the most embarrassing boss in history, almost causing world destruction. If replaced with a Don Sauzando, that'd really make duelists from other worlds die of laughter.

In any case, looking at it like this, the danger level in this world is far higher than in the original works. I can't get too conceited just because I have "Super Polymerization."

This is indeed an ever-unsettled world.

He glanced downstairs at the fusion fanatics, suddenly had a burst of insight, and thought of a good idea.

Is fusion the most noble form of summoning?

Yes, no doubt about it, brother, you nailed it!

Fusion Summon, indeed, is the most noble form of summoning!

He started digging through the cards left by his former self, trying to assemble a deck that could currently be used.

The deck assembled by his former self, with fusion as the core idea, honestly looked just like a pile of junk cards. Trying to Fusion Summon a monster relied entirely on luck and the whim of the dealer.

Apart from the bank account balance being the main reason, Tenjo Hikari believed that the only reason his former self put together such an abstract deck was— he fundamentally didn't understand Fusion!

Don't think fusion is just a spell, two monsters, slapped together, and it's done.

It's not that simple!

Among Yu-Gi-Oh players, a classic phrase always circulates—Fusion is the most noble form of summoning!

Similar to phrases like Synchro will destroy the world.

Though saying fusion is the most noble form of summoning is quite teasing, we must admit, in any era, fusion is a major competitive feature of mainstream decks. Many prominent "births" have emerged in fusion decks.

So joining the Fusion Academy, identifying as a Fusion Faction duelist, Tenjo Hikari doesn't mind.

The reason fusion is jested as the noblest summoning form lies in its countless "tricks"!

Deck fusion, Graveyard fusion, Dimension fusion, hand card, graveyard returning deck fusion, gobbling up the opponent directly on the field, and so on, Fusion Monsters have countless summoning methods.

This is where the "nobility" of Fusion Summon truly lies.

"It's time to show them what really is [Fusion]."

He thought of a great idea.

That is, all "Fusion Fanatics," duelists could each receive an "Ancient Gear" deck.

Of course, not a full Ancient Gear deck, just a simplified universal deck, used by beginners to learn.

This deck naturally has no use for "experts" and "honor students."

But for someone like him, whose current deck is full of Spell Trap Cards, temporarily using an Ancient Gear deck isn't out of the question.

As for joining the ranks of fusion extremist students, whether that would lead to being controlled...

What a laugh.

Tenjo Hikari's mind flashed through a series of information.

The Fusion Faction duelists basically follow the professor "Akaba Leo," their aspiration is to make all other dimension duelists use fusion summons only. They are genuine antagonists, undoubtedly the leading antagonists in "Yu-Gi-Oh! A5"

At first glance, it seems crazy, but in reality, they're a lot more normal than in "Yu-Gi-Oh! A5" because they don't indiscriminately turn everyone into cards yet.

And Tenjo Hikari, is even more extreme than them.

His deck only contains Fusion Spell Trap Cards!

There's never been the phrase to just be a lackey. Tenjo Hikari's thinking is simple.

If Akaba Leo could be the faction leader, why couldn't I, Tenjo Hikari?

"I must immediately sign up to join the Fusion Army!"

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