My Stubborn Soul Card Follower

Chapter 722 - 465: Are You Showing Off the Number of Forms Here? (Ten-Thousand-Word Mega - )

My Stubborn Soul Card Follower

Chapter 722 - 465: Are You Showing Off the Number of Forms Here? (Ten-Thousand-Word Mega - )

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With that said, An Hai drew another card from his hand: "Pay 6 Soul Points to activate the Spell Card [Roses' Nap] from my hand. Once per turn, I special summon a [Rose] Follower from my deck with 6 stars or less. If the summoned Follower has Spirit Value less than 100, I can draw a card from my deck."

An Hai opened his deck and said, "I choose to special summon [Juvenile Purple Rose] from the deck."

A rose buried in the soil appeared on An Hai's field following his summons.

This Rose Beast is very different from those Rose Beasts An Hai had summoned before.

Other Rose Beasts, though many could insert their feet into the soil, could indeed move completely detached from the soil.

But this Juvenile Purple Rose is different, one look reveals it's the type of plant that will die once it leaves the soil.

Seeing its 1-star level, Shen Sui roughly understood that this is an ordinary individual.

Through Vivian's information, in fact, Shen Sui had long known which world this Beast Taming World An Hai belonged to in his memory.

If World No. 8 originated from his game setting, then this Beast Taming World comes from that unfinished novel he had.

In that novel, all creatures in the world theoretically have the potential to become Extraordinary Beasts, but the premise is that they must awaken and enter the Metamorphosis Stage, transforming from an ordinary creature to one possessing Extraordinary Power.

When they metamorphose into the Metamorphosis Stage, they formally take the first step in Beast Taming.

Most Plant-type Beasts can only completely rid themselves of dependency on water and soil after entering the Metamorphosis Stage and temporarily leave the soil, and their ordinary individuals are the same as plants in the real world.

However, a thousand years have passed since the plot of his novel, and he was only influenced by some beast-taming literature when he wrote this book; he wrote it merely for fun without any outline planning, so he didn't know what happened afterward.

While lost in thought, An Hai activated the effect of [Juvenile Purple Rose], which special summons a [Rose] or [Rose] Follower from his deck. A 1-star Follower with such a search ability obviously comes with a price, so the Follower specially summoned this way will be sent to the graveyard at the end of the turn, and its Spirit Value will be forcibly locked at 0.

Since the Silent Dragon Princess's effect is a mandatory effect, as soon as this Juvenile Purple Rose's effect is activated, her effect activated, directly sending the Juvenile Purple Rose to the graveyard.

But at this time, the Follower's effect has already been activated. An Hai, following the effect, expanded his deck and specially summoned a card [Rose of Paradise's End].

[Rose of Paradise's End], a powerful 14-star Follower, entirely black, with dark red flowers that seem to hail from hell.

This Follower can only be specially summoned by another Rose or Rose Follower. When successfully specially summoned, she can activate to destroy all other cards on the field, and her Spirit Value increases by the sum of the destroyed Followers' Spirit Values.

In terms of effect, it's like the Destruction Dragon Gandola X in the Rose Card Set, but the summoning conditions are a bit more stringent, and it can't deal direct damage through its effect—combat is required. However, the advantage is that if you attack directly and it truly hits, the damage can be quite considerable.

Shen Sui certainly wouldn't let An Hai easily wipe his field clean. He first used the effect of the Silent Dragon Princess to send the Rose of the End to the graveyard.

But the Rose of the End was not affected by the effect.

Shen Sui wasn't surprised by this, as a fourteen-star Follower having certain Resistance is typical.

The effect continued to execute, and Shen Sui then activated the effect of Cold-blooded Dragon Princess Kulin, directly negating the Rose of the End's effect.

"When the Rose of the End's effect is negated." An Hai showed no sign of weakness and directly drew a card from his hand, which turned out to be a hand trap.

[Holy Rose - Gan Lin].

Holy Rose?

Shen Sui saw this and paused slightly. If he remembered correctly, Vivian seemed to have said that the Holy Rose is the previous form of the Fairy Rose.

As the Holy Rose appeared as a Follower Card in An Hai's hand, did it mean An Hai already owned a pet nearing evolution to Fairy Rose in the Soul Card World?

It is a very likely scenario.

It seems An Hai had already prepared a two-fold strategy: if he can't retrieve the Fairy Rose passed down in the family, he would cultivate and evolve a Fairy Rose by himself.

The effect of the Holy Rose is that when an opponent's card effect is activated, it can be discarded from the hand to negate and destroy that card's effect.

"At this time." Shen Sui decisively flipped open a set card, "Open the set card, activate the Spell Card [Dragon Princess City's Compromise]!"

"When you activate a card effect, it can be activated to destroy one of my [Dragon Princess] Followers, negating the effect of the card you activated, and then revealing the top two cards from my deck for Follower judgment."

"If the result is a [Dragon] Follower, I can add the judged card to my hand."

Since you intend to destroy my card on the field, I might as well use this card as a sacrifice material.

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