“Guess that was a stupid question, huh…?” Seeing Manjome reaching for his deck, Johan also reached for his own deck and although he felt nervous about giving up his beloved family, he knew they would be in good hands with Manjome.
Even so, he could hear the worried concerns of his family as several asked them if he was sure of what he was about to do. Giving them a smile and a silent nod, he held the deck out for Manjome to take, also taking Manjome’s deck in the process.
The feeling of someone else’s deck in his hands was a bit of a strange one, even if all of the cards looked and felt the exact same. Gently placing the deck back into the holder on his belt, Johan tried to handle them with the utmost care, feeling as though he’d been entrusted with a tremendous responsibility.
“Ah yeah, it will be an interesting few hours,” He agreed, nodding his head at this.
“I’m looking forward to getting to know your Ojama family, Manjome!”
“After all of this, let’s see how the Ojamas stack up against my Crystal Beasts!”
The feeling spiked in intensity for a fraction of a second - something like betrayal - and then his cards were in Johan’s hands, and Johan’s deck was in his, and the feeling was gone. A very different feeling took its place, but that was fine. He wasn’t going to keep the Crystal Beasts from their darling chosen duelist (blegh!) for more than a day, so they could just deal with it.
Jun saw the care with which Johan handled his cards, which - well, he wasn’t going to complain and say they didn’t deserve. If Johan treated Jun’s deck the way he himself did, there would be hell to pay. Still, he rolled his eyes, even as he returned that respect he was being shown and put Johan’s cards where he usually kept his own with just as much care.
“You three,” he addressed the Ojama spirits now hovering between the two of them, leaking tears and snot all over the place as they cried to each other about how they were unsure of who to follow now. Gross, and good riddance. “Feel free to be as annoying as possible. You might as well get it out of your system while you help me prove my point.”