The greatest use of this information to her is probably to avoid "disrespecting" her opponent when he introduces himself.
After all, there are always those kinds of guys.
If they find out that their opponent doesn't know who they are, they will become extremely angry and claim to have been humiliated...
I really don't understand. How did it become a humiliation just because I don't know who you are?
Unfortunately, there are still many such people, especially in such competitions.
Hulim had no choice but to compromise. Even though she didn't know who the other person was, she had to pretend to know.
I don't know why when I pretend to know, the other person often gets even angrier...
Is it because I can't pretend to be like him?
"Hugh—li—m—"
A resentful voice sounded in my ears.
Hulim turned her head and saw that it was Miko who was lying on the sofa. She had gotten up at some point and was now staring at her with an extremely resentful look.
"Good morning, Miko."
"... What good morning? Seriously! Hulim, please don't really ignore me!"
Then the whole room was filled with Miko's continuous complaints. Among the ten sentences, two were directed at Hulim, three were directed at Bals, and the remaining half were directed at Luggie.
After a long time, probably because his throat was a little dry, Mi Ke finally stopped.
At this time, Bals, who had been turning a deaf ear, turned around.
"You're wasting your energy here. Are you not going to participate in tomorrow's resurrection match?"
"Ah? Of course I'll participate! Oh right! I still have a chance!"
Miko raised his fist towards the sky.
"Just wait and see, I won't lose again tomorrow! I will definitely defeat those opponents and advance to the round of 32 to show you!!!"
Everyone in the room looked at her in silence.
“… …”
"...It's good that you have confidence," Bars said slowly, "but I have a feeling you've said something similar before..."
“Eh——?”
Mi Ke was stunned on the spot.
... ...
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