But it wasn’t like the younger Kaiba brother could just go anywhere else. One of the unwritten laws of the business world what that you never purchase one product while producing a different one. It’s just not done! So if Mokuba wanted to learn anything about the family business, it meant he would have to be attending the school his brother owned.
Not that Mokuba had any desire to become a professional duelist. Okay, like any little brother that idolized his elder sibling, he might have some desire to at least get a little praise from Seto in the elder Kaiba’s area of expertise, but since the family business pretty much revolved around the card game, Mokuba needed to at least become half-way skilled at Duel Monsters if he ever wanted to take more than a half-step out of his brother’s shadow. It wasn’t like Mokuba had any intention of trying to wrestle the company away from Seto, or even trying to start his own; he wasn’t that stupid. He just wanted to take a more active role in the company now that he was a few years older, instead of one of those token positions that his brother had given him when he was younger.
Duelist Academy was just the first step in that process.
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