Chapter 2: School Life Still Sucked
Chapter 2: School Life Still Sucked
Next day in Domino High
[Yuna POV]
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The sound of my heels echoed across the school hallway. I kept my gaze straight and tried my best not to observe the stares of the students I passed. My heart beat loudly, and I felt my back sweat from nervousness.
Even now, my anxiety remains, and I can't help but imagine what other people think of me. In the corner of my vision, I noticed all the students purposefully avoiding me, their faces were full of fear and surprise.
'Yuna, what did you do??' I thought with a stiff face.
Gathering my courage, I approached a girl who was by herself. She seemed terrified and stared at me with a pale expression. I wanted to say hello, but words won't leave my mouth; when was the last time I actually tried to hold a conversation with someone?
Okay, I read online that to first make a good impression you need to smile. Alright, Yuna, you got this!
I slowly raised the edge of my lips: "H...He...Hey," I stuttered.
"I'm sorry!" She screamed and barged past me. The student then ran off while covering her face.
I sighed and tightly clenched my fist. I guess that once a loner, always a loner...
[3rd POV]
Meanwhile
In the corridor, the student gasped and hurriedly made way for the beautiful girl walking down the hallway. Yuna Sano, everybody in this school knows her name. Her appearance fits the title of the Ice Princess, a silent person that seemed to hold a domineering presence. Her personality was extremely distant, and she would refuse to interact with anyone. In the past, students would try to talk to her but all they will receive was a stare they said that can create trauma.
There were rumors that Yuna was in the mafia or that she was from a powerful family that can easily destroy someone's life. Even if the rumors were false, it didn't help nonetheless.
Eventually, people stopped trying and deemed Yuna a cold beauty that could only be observed from afar like a thorny rose. Anyone near her would seem irrelevant as all the focus was on her.
However, today seemed to be different as Yuna approached a student, which she had never done. She stopped in front of a young girl, and with her height, she easily loomed over the student.
Under everyone's watchful gaze, Yuna's lips twitched and twisted into an arc. It was a horrifying smile that felt like it was reminding you that compared to her, you're nothing. Yuna then said something intelligible, but the students assumed it was something bad as the girl ran off crying.
As they watched the leaving figure of Yuna, they sighed tiredly and continued their day... [Yuna POV]
I groaned and rested my chin on my hands. It seems like I had to be alone in this life as well; around me were empty desks that nobody seemed to want to sit at. Luckily, I chose a window seat so I could at least distract myself from the loneliness.
In front of me was laughter as a group of students gathered around a table. There were three boys and one girl playing the game of duel monsters. Their appearance was familiar as they were the people I'd seen on a screen.
I particularly stared at the short boy as he explained the rules to his friends.
Yugi Moto, the main character of Yugioh and the one that held the Millenium Puzzle. I observed with interest another person that piqued my curiosity, the tall boy sitting across the room. Kaiba Seto, Yugi's rival.
Seeing these two here made me realize that I'm in the world of Yugioh, or else I would feel doubt. The class soon began, and everyone returned to their seat. Surprisingly, the desks beside me were filled, but the people sitting there were desperately averting their gazes.
I sighed once more, causing people near me to flinch. Am I that scary?
The lessons were relatively normal, and I ignored the teacher while focused on my System Screen. The Ultra Rare card I received yesterday really surprised me. I hovered at the Inventory Section and read the card for the hundredth time.
[Name: Divine Dragon Lord Felgrand
Rank: UR
Attack: 2800
Defense: 2800
Description: If this card is Special Summoned from the Graveyard: You can target 1 monster your opponent controls or in their Graveyard; banish it, and if you do, this card gains ATK and DEF equal to the banished monster's original Level/Rank x 100.
If this card destroys an opponent's monster by battle: You can target 1 Level 7 or 8 Dragon- Type monsters in the Graveyard, except "Divine Dragon Lord Felgrand"; Special Summon it
to your field. ]
Divine Dragon Lord Felgrand...
Seeing it made my mood sour. Ultra Rare, my a$$, wasn't that a Rare card!? Where's my Ultra Rare?!
I still remember what happened last night, and I really felt that I was being played with...
[Flash Back]
"What is this?! Isn't this a rare card?! I'm being scammed!"
[Glitch detected within system; the UR Ticket's appearance was altered, and in actuality, it's a
Rare Ticket]
"Then apologize! I demand a refund!" I screamed.
[Unfortunately, the user has already utilized the ticket given]
WHHHHHATTTTT
So I don't even get a refund?!!!
WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
[Flash Back End]
I clicked my teeth and startling the classmates beside me. There's no point complaining about
it now; no matter what I say or do, the system won't allow it. At least in terms of rare cards, what I received was pretty lucky.
In my original world, the card itself didn't seem to play much, but it wasn't a bad card as it was used in some dragon-based deck. However, this card may truly make a difference for me
right now.
Completing the first task may not seem so difficult; however, summoning it was a lot
different matter. To fully utilize the effect, I need to special summon the dragon from the graveyard, and I only have one Monster Reborn. There were other cards that could do the same, but Monster Reborn was all I get right now.
Otherwise, Felgrand will only be a 2800 attack beat stick, which wasn't something to scoff at.
I sighed as summoning DDLF was already pretty difficult, counting the fact that all my monsters have no effect.
I glanced at the young Yugi intently listening to class: 'Seems like I need to get some cards...'
And I know just the right place.