C214 (2/2)

As for whether this move would work, Cang Yun was not worried at all. After all, the one being challenged was himself, and if the conditions were not satisfied, he could reject it. Moreover, with the status of the two of them, they would not do something so shameful.

”Alright, I'll be waiting for your good news.”

Cang Yun smiled, and after exchanging a few more pleasantries, he left the arena.

To Cang Yun, other people's battles were meaningless because his opponents had already been decided. It was also impossible for him to have the chance to challenge them, so he didn't want to waste any more time.

It was only the beginning of the ranking tournament, so the competitors on stage, would usually only be able to have a few victories. This was because, for the true experts, they would always choose to borrow the power of those who had a rich chance at victory, and wildly increase their chances of winning by a great margin.

For someone like Cang Yun, encountering a ruthless character like Heavy Wind on stage was practically impossible.

In other words, those who had entered the arena to fight were mostly existences similar to lambs. When they had won enough, the stronger jackals would come to collect their prey.

This was a situation that had been preserved throughout the Sacred City Ranking Tournament for many years. To the weak, it was very cruel, and the hard-earned victories would very likely disappear in a single day.

But in a world where the strong preyed on the weak, this was the rule.

Those weaklings also knew what was going on, but they had no other choice. If they didn't start off, they would accumulate all the victories. When the true experts arrived, they wouldn't even have a single chance.

If they were to start accumulating resources now, they might be lucky and not get targeted by experts. There might even be some who could luckily earn the title of 'Arena Emperor', and there would only be a few of these people a year.

Given Cang Yue's talent, she did indeed have the qualifications to be a fisherman, so she was not in a hurry.