Friday night was crowded.
For the citizens of Nebi City, every Friday was a grand celebration in the city. It was like a football match in another world. Every match day would attract the attention of the fans. In this elf world, the elf competition was even grander than a football match. It was a grand occasion that almost everyone participated in.
Seven days a week, for the people in the Guandu region, there would be a dojo challenge every night on time to watch. Every day, a city would host it, and this cycle would repeat itself. They could enjoy the greatest spectacle that the trainers and elves could bring to ordinary people. This was a large-scale event that coexisted competition and entertainment. It was also the most watched event in the world other than the league competition.
Every night, people in the Guandu region would wait in front of their televisions for the dojo challenge in a certain city to begin. There might even be people from other regions watching it through satellite broadcasts. Every dojo trainer or ordinary trainer who appeared in this program with huge ratings would become an idol.
At five o'clock in the evening, the largest building in Nebi City, the Dojo Challenge, had already begun to check tickets for admission. Tens of thousands of people crowded in the square in front of the stadium. There were men and women, old and young, and young people wearing Nebi City style clothes cheering and playing trumpets. There were also uniform slogans echoing in the sky. Through the twelve open gates, people lined up in an orderly manner to enter and go to their seats.
Those who had tickets entered the venue happily while chatting with their friends. Those who didn't have tickets stood in the square, ready to watch the live broadcast on the big screen. Some were looking for scalpers everywhere, hoping to buy tickets at a high price. At this moment, countless people gathered in the bars and restaurants on the streets and alleys of Nibi City, eating and drinking, watching the live broadcast on the television.
The tickets for each Dojo Challenge weren't for sale to the public. Instead, they were distributed to all citizens of Nebi City through a lottery. Those who won the lottery could participate in the competition as long as they paid the basic ticket price. Since the audience of the elven competition was the people of the entire world, it would also stimulate the consumption of the local cities on the day of the competition. This was also one of the ways for the Alliance to increase domestic sales.
There would be eight matches in the dojo challenge, and they were the eight winners of the qualifiers. The order of the challenge was based on the number of badges held, from weak to strong. The number of available sprites varied from one to three, and sometimes there might even be a six-on-six battle. Generally speaking, the more powerful the opponent, the more exciting the battle. The reason why the trainers with more badges were arranged at the back was so that the audience would not enjoy the high tide immediately. As a result, he felt bored with the rest of the competition.
According to the rules of the alliance, the dojo master would choose a sprite with appropriate strength to fight according to his opponent. Therefore, compared to ordinary trainers, the dojo master would train more sprites. In order to obtain a badge, one did not need to defeat the dojo master in a competition. This kind of competition was organized by the alliance to cultivate talents. As long as one obtained the recognition of the dojo master in the battle, they could obtain a badge even if they lost. As a result, almost 80% of the people who stood out from the qualifiers and participated in the official battle had already reserved a badge.
In the first few rounds of the dojo challenge, there would be some wins and losses between the trainer and the dojo master. In the last few rounds, when facing the trainer who already had more than four badges, the dojo master would usually send his main sprite to participate in the battle. These trainers who had not even participated in the Alliance Competition had almost no chance of winning against the main sprite of the dojo master. Most of them ended up losing.
As a contestant, Yulong Jie didn't have to enter the stadium with the ordinary audience. He arrived at the stadium at four o'clock in the afternoon through the contestant's passageway. The stadium was extremely magnificent and huge. It was probably larger than the football field in Yulong Jie's memory. This surprised Yulong Jie, who thought that the challenge dojo would be fought in a small room. He didn't expect the real dojo challenge to be so formal.
However, if he thought about it carefully, it was understandable. If a sprite battle really took place in that kind of small house, based on Yulong Jie's understanding, those stronger sprites might tear down the house with a single skill. At that time, let alone a challenge, the dojo master might have to repair the house every day.
Following the staff's guidance, they arrived at the players 'lounge. Each of the eight players had a room with luxurious furnishings, drinks, and snacks. Before the game, the players could move freely in the stadium or stay in the room to rest. At 5:30, the stadium would also provide a free luxurious dinner for each player to maintain enough physical strength for the night's battle.
When Yulong Jie came to his lounge, he looked around and got to know the eight players who were challenging him at the same time. Yulong Jie was the youngest among them. Although he couldn't be the weakest according to his true strength, according to the rules of the Alliance, he was still the first player to appear. Who asked him to not have a badge yet?
They were all young people between the ages of fifteen and twenty, so there was no generation gap when they talked. They were not competitors now, and could even be said to be on the same front line. The group of people gathered together and chatted.
It had actually been less than three months since he came to this world, and he spent most of his time in the research institute and the wild forest. Therefore, he maintained a silent attitude and listened as much as possible, listening to the various gossips and interesting stories of the trainers who had traveled to several cities.
For example, those who had challenged Golden City's dojo talked about how beautiful and charming the dojo owner, Miss Na Zi, was, and how cold and arrogant she was. Those who had challenged Rainbow City talked about how gentle and lovely Miss Li Jia was. Those who had challenged Hualan Dojo talked about how young and lively Xiao Xia was. Some even went to the Shen Ao and Feng Yuan areas to watch the Alliance Competition. This made Yulong Jie curse. You guys haven't even settled the Guandu area. He actually had the time to run around other areas.
Just like that, they chatted until the competition was about to begin. All the participants returned to their resting rooms to make their final preparations. Yulong Jie also returned to his own place to rest with his eyes closed.
Just as the competition was about to begin and Yulong Jie was about to go to the participant booth to wait, there was a knock on his lounge.
He opened the door and saw a familiar stranger standing at the door. He was stunned."…Nebi City's dojo master Xiao Gang?”
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