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... l reached its conclusion, the audience erupted into applause. Seto smirked

triumphantly, turning his back on Zigfried as he calmly stepped down from the Duel Arena without a word. Utterly humiliated for the second time, Zigfried's knees buckled, and security moved in to escort him away.

Suddenly, a boy sprinted onto the field, dodging the guards that were chasing him. Running towards Zigfried, he stopped and glared at him angrily in tears, "Brother!"

"L... Leon?" Zigfried ...

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