Therefore, there is no problem for Wang Zheng to directly represent Nanjing University in the competition, but he will have to go through the motions during the school's internal selection process.
I want to let my teachers and classmates at my school see my strength and convince them of my abilities.
After all, we can't make things too difficult for Old Man Chu.
Wang Zheng himself was unwilling to engage in any pre-final forbearance, hoping to shine and slap people in the face in the finals. He simply wanted to crush his opponents head-on.
Moreover, there are quite a few people who know that he is very powerful.
In the end, even Young Master Wang wasn't that good-tempered, tolerating a bunch of ugly ducklings.
As the saying goes, grudges are not settled overnight, unless you can't win.
There's probably no one among these contestants who could truly make Wang Zheng back down...
As for the so-called final spots, they are all determined through internal competition among the individual schools.
Whether it's a team competition or an individual competition, you need to first secure a spot in your school before you can have a chance to stand on the final stage.
There are a total of 39 Awakened Universities, and each school has different selection rules.
Some are one-on-one battles where the winner advances; some are matches where the teacher selects participants and their performance determines who stays and who goes; and some are simply recommended by the teachers based on their practical experience.
Various selection methods have come up with all sorts of ingenious tricks, which I won't go into detail here.
Under normal circumstances, the selection process within each school begins in April and officially ends at the end of May, lasting for two months.
The long time span is for comprehensive consideration, to prevent strong players from losing the opportunity to enter the finals due to a single defeat or accident.
The official finals actually began in mid-to-late June, after the national college entrance examination had ended.
The tournament lasted for half a month, with each match determining the winner.
After each school selects its final delegation, all the contestants will gather in the capital to showcase their skills in front of the entire nation and through live broadcasts.
Because first comes the intense college entrance examination, where thousands of students compete for limited spots, and then comes the nationwide martial arts tournament, the entire month of June is known as "Crazy June"!
As for the finals of this crazy June, there are 39 universities, with 10 individual representatives from each university participating individually.
The team consists of ten members, divided into two teams, with four members as starters and one as a substitute.
After all, team competitions are not individual competitions. If you get injured and can't continue, you're eliminated, so there will be a substitute spot.
When a regular player is injured and unable to continue playing, they can come on as a substitute.
In other words, each school can only send a maximum of 20 people to represent the school each year.
Therefore, among the vast number of Awakened students, being able to represent their alma mater in the finals of the Crazy June Martial Arts Tournament is a very honorable thing, at the very least it means that they are one of the 20 strongest people in the current campus.
Of course, as long as the school allows it, it is also possible for someone like Wang Zheng to participate in both individual and team events.
Since the competition times don't conflict, as long as you can guarantee that you won't suffer setbacks in both competitions due to injury and drag your team down, and you have absolute confidence in your abilities, then you can definitely run between the two.
Universities in Shanghai and Beijing, with a larger number of naturally awakened individuals, have had their number of participants doubled thanks to special consideration from the Ministry of Education.
That is, there are 20 players in the individual competition and four teams in the team competition group.
Even though Shanghai University and Beijing University have this privilege and have gained such a huge advantage, the presidents of both schools still believe that this competition system is unfair to their schools.
According to their thinking, their two families account for nearly 80% of the high-quality students in China, and they should at least double their share to achieve true fairness.
However, this proposal was opposed by all other schools from the moment it was put forward.
The leaders of the other 37 universities dared not speak out against it, because those universities had a strong foundation and many talented individuals.
In recent years, these two universities have basically swept the top spots in both team and individual competitions, so they certainly have the right to be arrogant.
The two prestigious universities whose proposals were not approved, despite their strong academic backgrounds, naturally faced even fiercer competition within their campuses.
Therefore, it can be seen that Yang Wei from Shanghai University last year...
It's truly remarkable that he was able to represent Shanghai University in the individual competition as an unnatural awakener, and even made it into the top 100 by passing two rounds in the finals.
Of course, Wang Zheng saw these as nothing more than food being pecked at by each other, and he had absolutely no interest in them.
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