The Man was definitely out of it, he seemed like he was unresponsive. It definitely appeared that the man had at the very least experienced a rather large amount of trauma as a result of that duel. Though he too had no injury on his body. It would become perhaps apparent that Kei wasn't the only one feeling pain. But the possessor of the body, that red ogre. Would of just kept forcing its host to duel regardles of how much pain they went through. His Unconscious opponent would leave Kei with more questions then answers. [hr] [center][h2][color=Red]Elsewhere[/color][/h2][/center] [hr] Having ran off to one of her myriad side-jobs. Aiya wouldn't have ran into anything out of the ordinary on the way there. In fact it was so ordinary for her to have to rush around on side-jobs she wouldn't have really been paying attention to anything weird around her. so dedicated she was to getting from A to B. That she'd soon reach the back of the Maid-cafe where she worked. The "Duelist Cafe" had a gimmick about it that if you dueled one of the maids and won you got your food free. So she kept getting called in during peak-hours in order to prevent the cafe from losing money. Since she was the 'undefeated Dragon maid' but really she just did it because it was free practice. Entering from the back-door and getting dressed in the employee only quarters, she'd soon step out onto the cafe floor and begin to do her day to day stuff, taking orders from the visitors. Doing her best to give them a smile. Even if it made her eye twitch at having to smile so widely and so fakely to random people. It wasn't a genuine smile like Kei got. But a fake one that you'd give someone just to appease them. But the visitors found it cute even if it was fake. So the boss mandated it for all the staff. She sighed to herself. She'd much rather be hanging back out at the card-shop. But she needed this money for the maintenance of the family shrine. So she'd have to bear with it all. Hopefully she wouldn't have to deal with any hassling customers.