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Yusaku Fujiki

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Lost Ignis: Blue Girl -> Blue Gal
Afterwars, Playmaker and Soulburner met up again, and they managed to enter the unknown world through its gate. Immediately after arriving, they were hit by strong winds, which forced Ai and Flame to protect them using Data Storms. At some point, the winds stopped, and they were able to reach a temple where they finally found the WIND Ignis. After showing them the world he had built, the Ignis (who decided to call himself "Windy") explained how he did that in order to attract his fellow Ignis, and also to lure the responsible for destroying the Cyberse. Despite not knowing who was the responsible, Flame pointed out they were after Bohman, who not only had stolen Jin's consciousness, but also had the card used to destroy the Cyberse, and suggested he could've escaped to a world inside Windy's world. They then asked Windy to join them, and he promptly refused, claiming that those statements had no evidence. However, Windy offered to weaken the winds near the area where Bohman supposedly escaped to, under the condition that Playmaker and Soulburner defeat two invaders, Ghost Gal and an unknown partner.
Upon making contact with the girls, Blue Girl Gal presented herself as actually being Blue Angel. Soulburner was happy to meet another savior of the old LINK VRAINS, but Blue Girl Gal stated they were actually seeking to retrieve the Ignis. While both Playmaker and Ghost Gal were willing to solve the situation without Dueling, Soulburner accepted Blue GirlGal's challenge. Playmaker left the girls to Soulburner and flew off, heading for the edge of the Wind World. Ai asked him if this was all right, and Playmaker reassured him it was.<ref name="ep55">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|55|ref}}</ref>
As Ai celebrated the prospect of revenge on those who had fed him a virus, Playmaker reminded him that they might not be there, as Windy had only said there was a chance they were present. However, they did indeed find Bohman, now armored and ready to Duel. He challenged Playmaker to a Master Duel atop stone statues, and Playmaker accepted his challenge. To his surprise, Bohman chose to go first and used the same "[[Hydradrive]]" Deck, Link Summoning "[[Twin Hydradrive Knight]]", activating "Judgment Arrows", and Setting two cards that he claimed would decide the Duel. Playmaker and Ai discussed Bohman's strategy and that one of his Set cards was likely his "[[Property Spray]]" Trap, but Playmaker sensed something different about Bohman and decided to uncover it during the Duel. He combated the effect of "Judgment Arrows" with "[[Update Jammer (anime)|Update Jammer]]", destroying "Twin Hydradrive Knight", and prepared "[[Arrow Break]]" to negate "Property Spray". However, when he did, Bohman claimed he'd anticipated their counter and replenished his resources with "[[Hydradrive Cycle]]", re-Summoning "Twin Hydradrive Knight" with different Attributes and allowing its effect to negated the matching-Attribute "Update Jammer". Playmaker was pushed into a corner, and Bohman called him a fake and told him to fight the Duel until the end. He claimed that he was the true Playmaker, and that Playmaker was really a digital backup that had accidentally been switched with the real one during the Lost Incident, and vowed to reclaim his body.<ref name="ep57">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|57|ref}}</ref>

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