Of course, what Yugen showed Ammon was precisely the Elf Twelfth Dimension previously dominated by the Overlord.
Before, the Overlord ruled here. Although it was a place where the weak were preyed upon and the lower-class people suffered oppression, a regime with unified leadership at least existed.
Now, with the overthrow of the tyrannical Overlord, it seems like a good thing, but in reality, no new regime has been established.
The heroes who defeated the Demon King were, after all, visitors from the Otherworld. They didn't have the energy to stay long in this world, let alone manage or govern it.
Moreover, the Overlord's subordinates were not good people to begin with. They only seemed loyal due to the Overlord's tyranny. Once the great mountain weighing on them disappeared, the Dark Elves naturally became more active in their thoughts.
These days, anyone with a few followers or slightly skilled in dueling cards thinks of themselves as the next Overlord.
Yugen had actually considered this situation long before.
Ammon Galem is the ideal candidate for this throne.
Indeed, in the original work, Ammon was already on the path to finding a new goal. In the real world, aside from lacking the foundation for claiming the throne and establishing a new world of equality, he couldn't even drive away his brother to seize power in his own family's business empire.
If he followed his original life path, he would likely spend his life in his brother's shadow, as the most reliable deputy, doing the most strenuous work. His original wish would transform into an inner darkness, buried deep within, growing larger over time, potentially becoming a shadow he could never escape.
In the original work, Yubel was the one who unearthed this darkness.
Upon arriving at the Duel Academy and meeting Yubel, Ammon deviated from his original life path. He saw a brand new world with the soil where he could showcase his abilities. He resolved to take the crown there, willing to pay any price, even sacrificing his beloved.
However, Ammon's end is one of the rare tragedies in the entire animation. At the conclusion of the Otherworldly Dimension Chapter, most who perished in this chapter were eventually saved and returned to their original world. But Ammon seemed to be absent among them, as was his beloved.
Perhaps they both died, buried with their ideals in an Otherworldly land. Perhaps they remained in that dimension, with subsequent stories in the animation not having addressed it.
For the Otherworld, this means having a leader with enough capability to save the oppressed lower-class people. For Yugen, granting Ammon this opportunity also made exploring the Elf Dimension more convenient, allowing for an easier understanding of events in the neighboring dimension, and easier access to resources.
For Ammon, it's his best chance to escape the greatest shadow of his life and reclaim his ideals.
It's a win-win for everyone.
Furthermore, now that the Overlord has been dealt with, Yugen has a few remaining interests in this neighboring dimension.
For instance, Super Fusion. In the original work, it was created by elite Dark Realm followers under the Overlord, representing divine-level power, embodying Judai's inner darkness. Now, the Overlord's Power has been absorbed by Judai, and the key to printing Super Fusion should rest with Judai. But it might still be possible to explore in the Other Dimension for clues on how it was made.
Of course, if it still requires sacrificing teammates or feeding souls with evil methods, then it's better not to have this broken card.
Also, consider Yubel's final duel with Judai. She originally intended to activate Super Fusion to fuse one monster from each of the twelve stars—and simultaneously fuse all twelve Elf Dimensions—summoning a divine-level monster of Dimension Fusion.
We still don't know exactly what that card looks like, only that it is a Twelve-Star, and if summoned, it should be extremely powerful. Yugen is interested in the existence of such a divine monster, although understandably, finding this monster won't be easy, so it's just a thought. Meanwhile, continue to explore relevant clues in the Other Dimension in case there's an opportunity, though without much expectation.
Finally, what intrigues him the most, of course, is Ammon's Dark Mage from the animation.
That would be the Exodia, a true divine-level super Elf. This power should also be slumbering somewhere in this Other Dimension.
However, in the original work, Ammon's acquisition of Exodia's power was significantly connected to Sister Yubel, so Yugen is thinking about sending Yubel to the Otherworld for work after dealing with her, although first cleanse the Light of Destruction possessed by her to restore her to normal.
If her mind returns to normal, Yubel should be obedient to Judai. Asking Sister Yubel to help with work shouldn't be hard.
Returning from the Other Dimension to reality, the rundown dormitories were already surrounded.
The warriors, dressed in black combat uniforms and fully armed, surrounded all exits. A competent woman in uniform led the scene, anxiously directing personnel to search for Ammon.
Yugen immediately recognized that this was Aiko, a woman who loved Ammon deeply and was willing to give everything for him. In the original work, she was a sacrificial lamb to unseal Old Ai, and by sacrificing his beloved, Ammon gained the power of Exodia Elf.
Well, like Super Fusion, although Yugen very much desires Old Ai's Elf, if it requires sacrificial rites, it's better to do without it.
To achieve one's goals, sacrificing one's beloved may be admirable in a sense, but to Yugen, this is not the path of a king, or at least not the path he wants.
If all beloved ones are sacrificed, what would be the meaning of obtaining invincible power?
"Ammon!"
Aiko urgently rushed to Ammon's side upon spotting him.
"Are... are you alright?"
"Your signal suddenly disappeared in the rundown dormitory, our equipment was interfered with by unknown darkness. I thought... I thought you..."
Before she could finish, she suddenly froze.
Because she looked up only to see a figure leisurely walking out from the old dormitory behind Ammon.
On closer inspection, isn't that person none other than the rumored Demon King Fujiki Yugen in this forbidden land?
"It's you!"
Aiko instantly tensed up, and everyone was like facing a formidable enemy, all pointing their guns in this direction.
But unexpectedly, before Yugen could react, Ammon suddenly shouted angrily, "How dare you!"
Soldiers: "?"
Aiko looked at Ammon in confusion.
Ammon stood in front and said.
"This is Yugen, the King of Dueling Realm. Why aren't you saluting?"
Aiko: "?"
She opened her mouth slightly, momentarily speechless.
Wait a minute, before Ammon came here, didn't he say he might see this Yugen Demon King if there was a chance?
The signal only disappeared for a few minutes, how did it turn into 'Lord'?
