Chapter 320 Globally Famous



Nangong Xing didn't care about the demeanor of a grandmaster and directly started complaining about being poor in front of Zhuge Yun.

Cheng Yong stood to the side, looking like he had learned something new.

Zhuge Yun's lips twitched: "Brother Nangong, I don't know if you are the weakest among the ninth-rank Grandmasters."

"But when it comes to shamelessness, you're the best." Zhuge Yun gave a thumbs up.

Nangong Xing smiled broadly: "You flatter me, you flatter me."

......

The news of Su Yu's swift defeat of Zha Ge spread far and wide in an instant.

The Rock Stadium.

On the stage, Su Yu felt as if he were on his home turf in Tianyun City.

"Is this the accumulated fortune of being number one on the list for decades?"

"And what about the number one on the Earthly Ranking?"

"even......"

Thinking to himself, Su Yu smiled and shook his head. He was getting carried away again!

At this moment, Governor Rock returned to the ring.

Looking at the boy, he couldn't help but feel deeply moved.

He had anticipated this outcome, but the process was truly unbelievable.

"Su Yusheng!" he announced formally.

At that moment, the entire stadium erupted in cheers!

"Su Yu! Su Yu! Su Yu!"

Song Qinghuan and the other three also joined in the shouting.

Feeling the enthusiasm of the people of Giant Stone City, Su Yu knew that this was also his home turf.

The results of the competition were announced.

With a wave of his hand, Governor Boulder sent two spatial rings and a spatial bracelet from Zago's body floating to Su Yu's front.

“These should all be your spoils of war,” Governor Boulder laughed.

The grandmaster personally helped clean up the spoils of war, and Su Yu quickly cupped his hands in thanks: "Thank you, Governor."

Governor Boulder smiled and said it was a small matter, then casually turned Zago's body to ashes.

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