When he spoke of false facts, Kaguya's interest seemed to rise. She'd claimed 30% was her current progress toward a decision, but nothing about which decision she was leaning towards. He could tell. She leaned in the right direction for his goal and quest. Ah, but she couldn't just take his word for her presumed inability to perform a split mid-penetration. "Practice makes perfect, mind-reader~" he said in reference to her answer to an unasked, but certainly thought, question. Yugi did believe she could accomplish a ride in that split with practice, but also believed she'd sooner be destroyed by the attempt.

Perhaps destruction would be mutual though? Tantalizing as she found his claims, he found her actions and demeanor equally so. Could the lad manage sanity if she actually gave such a performance? He didn't know. He did know, however, that there was an absolute win condition to Kaguya's route in the System. Even if he couldn't compare to her fiancé, he could grind his way to superiority ─ literally if needed. Calling his tool godly was like a challenge to someone like Yugi as well. As of that very statement, this was no longer about desires, otome routes, making an impression or anything of the sort. No... it was about winning. So, why did he find Kaguya's claim funny? "Don't wanna be looked at like this? Tough. I can't help it. The reason it's funny is because you just established a meta of dicks. That hierarchy? It starts with humans. Humans goes to mobs. Mobs are lesser than kings. Kings bow before gods. But gods only have power when there are believers. And didn't I tell you before? I don't believe in losing," he preached. Kaguya leaned in, and though he could indeed see down her sweater if he wanted... he couldn't, simply because he leaned in as well. Challengingly did he stare her down from so close, a bold move could have been made in an instant. "But that's not important. You talk like this is all about dicks and comparisons, but you act like you want... no... like you hope I can compare. That's as far as it goes though, isn't it? You've been turned into a zealot, and you can't even fathom the idea of something bigger than what you know; I can see it in your eyes. Listen. You're gonna have to ask yourself something very important before you make a life-changing decision. The question: what if it's even bigger?"