Chapter 99: Contestants "I have a feeling we'll win."...
"I feel like I'm being targeted," said Aveda, who had failed in her application to become a tournament staff member. "I don't meet the requirements in some way!"
Kaluyege comforted her, "You work for Babirus, so for fairness, you must be excluded."
"Is their thirteen crowns fair?" The brave man was not convinced and did not agree with what Kaluyege said. How many of the current thirteen crowns were not related to these three schools?
Avida felt that Baal was the only one who might treat all the students equally, and he hoped that all three schools would have a hard time.
Since the formal channels are not available, the brave man can only find other ways. Of course, he needs professional help to do bad things.
After receiving the "OK" from Hua Lieke, Avida put away her phone and went to Kaluyege to see the training results of her classmates.
"I have a feeling that I will win." The optimistic brave man believes in the positive guiding role of positive suggestion.
Kaluyegg discovered that Avida would pay special attention to anything related to the Demon King.
He remembered that Avida had once vowed that Iruma would be the Demon King. Kaluyeger rubbed his brows with a bad premonition, hoping that he was overthinking it.
The training results reported by the special teachers were quite good, so why was Kaluyegg frowning? Iveda noticed that Kaluyegg stared at the results report in his hand with a serious expression. She thought he hoped the students could make further progress. She even admired Kaluyegg's strictness.
Kaluyegg's overall performance in class rank is already an excellent result in the history of Babirus. Avida suspects that Kaluyegg, who is always striving for perfection, wants to overthrow everyone.
"Have you ever considered becoming the chairman yourself?" Instead of working hard for others and having your salary deducted, it is better to be your own boss. Aveda suddenly had an idea and asked Kaluyeger next to him if he had ever had the urge to bring Sullivan down.
After hearing Iveda's question, Kaluyeger now felt that his bad premonition was not strong enough.
"?" Kaluyeger, who had never questioned his identity as Babirus's guard dog since birth, really liked his current position, even though his salary was always deducted by the chairman.
But who can blame a devil with ideals for not relying on a salary to make a living?
"No one says that becoming chairman doesn't mean you can't be a guard dog. Sullivan has to retire eventually."
Fortunately, she didn't want to kill Sullivan, and Kaluyeger, whose demands were becoming increasingly lower, breathed a sigh of relief.
"Think about it. Even though you have a lot of say now, if you had complete control over Babirus, the opening ceremony wouldn't be interrupted, vulgar spells wouldn't appear in this sacred place, disgusting information boards wouldn't be forced upon you, and inexplicable home visits wouldn't be added..."
It seemed to make some sense. Iveda's example touched Kaluyeger's heart. Kaluyeger, who was almost persuaded, changed the subject in time, "What do you want to eat for dinner tonight?"
Having seen through Kaluyege's intentions, Avida was still very understanding. She couldn't force someone to rebel, right? "I need to think about it."
Dinner is an important end to the day, and the brave man needs to think about it seriously.
Although she had just read too much human literature about the yellow girl, she almost blurted out the greasy words "eat you".
As Avida was thinking about what to eat for dinner, she reminded herself in her heart to read some elegant literature to edify herself in the next few days.
A brave man who never treats himself badly does more than just have a good dinner.
In the dim light of the night light, she could hear distinct panting beside her ear, and the heat from the trembling muscles under her palms surged. The air was as damp as the beach at high tide, and the undulating waves left delicate traces.
A brave man does not mistreat himself.
The competition festival between demon academies finally arrived as Iveda expected.
Because the event was so important, a half-day opening ceremony was added.
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Avida didn't want to listen to the leader's speech at all. She wanted to cast a silencing spell on all the people who were speaking on the stage. It was such a waste of time.
The first event of the competition finally started in the afternoon.
Avida, holding popcorn, and the familiar-looking host, who seemed to be a demon often seen on TV, introduced the rules of the competition.
In short, the first competition item is actually a maze, which is a mixture of Greek mythology and Norse mythology. The contestants only need to avoid traps in the maze, solve some puzzles, get the golden apple, and find the exit.
When Avida designed it, the maze was much more dangerous than it appears now.
But after considering safety concerns of the organizing committee, the maze of the competition was only made more difficult, while the danger level was greatly reduced.
"The contestants from each academy have now been randomly dropped into various locations within the maze," the host explained, showing the contestants, each wearing a location badge, placed in a different part of the maze. "Let's wait and see: will the lone contestants choose to search for the exit clue first, or reunite with their companions?"
"It's more important to get clues." Avida, who was eating popcorn, heard someone in the audience say this. She nodded in agreement. After all, the first one to complete the task would get the highest points.
"What if you're alone and encounter a multi-person enemy team? Wouldn't all the clues be snatched away?" Avida, who was drinking a drink, felt that what another audience member said was also very right. The rules allow snatching, and it is indeed dangerous to be outnumbered.
"Can't we do it together? Look for clues and companions at the same time." Looking at the hot dogs in other people's hands, Avida was considering whether to buy one. She also nodded to the third audience's point of view, which made more sense.
Avida was only concerned about whether Iruma would be eliminated. She looked up at the screen and found that he had already found a companion.
"Looks like there's no need to worry about Iruma being eliminated," Kaluyegg heard Aveda say, "His loyal pink-haired servant has arrived."
Aveda was right. Asmodeus would rather sacrifice himself than let Iruma live.
"In the first event, if a team eliminates more players, their points in the next event will be lower."
"?" Iveda, who didn't listen to the rules carefully, looked at Kaluyege who was speaking in confusion. Although she was familiar with the first draft, the project book had been revised many times.
"Only contestants who haven't been eliminated can participate in the next event. Although it's unclear what the next event is, this point was emphasized when the rules were introduced."
If this rule is ignored and most team members are eliminated, even if the team obtains the highest score in this round, the points will be caught up by other teams in the next round.
Aveda, already focused on her ice cream, added, "Then eliminate more opponents. Even if you're not the winner this time, you'll be the winner in the next round."
The brave man held up a bright cheering sign, "Come on, beat them all!"
Kaluyeger was staring at the eye-catching "Babyrus Must Win" cheering sign in Iveda's hand. When he wanted to move away and divert his gaze, he saw the even more eye-catching "Iruma" sign on Opera and Chairman Sullivan's side.
Coincidentally, the other two heroes next to Sullivan were also holding up support signs for their grandsons, each one more eye-catching than the other.
Fortunately, when Aveda was considering what to write in the custom text, he strongly suggested ruling out other options.
Kaluyege didn't dare to imagine how horrible it would be for him to be forced to carry the "Iruma No. 1" on his head.
Although at that time Iveda really wanted to ask Kaluyegg, who was protesting, "As a familiar, should I support my master?"
But she felt that Kaluyege was too persecuted, and the scales in Aveda's heart were more inclined towards her boyfriend.
The hero also considered that holding up a banner that read "Iruma will defeat all candidates for the Demon King" would indeed be too blatant.
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