Chapter 531 Dream Tournamet (1/2)

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Some time later, Sunny saw Rain out, watched as she walked away, and then calmly closed the door

As soon as she did, however, his placid expression evaporated

"What the hell! How co out his communicator, he accessed the network and searched for information about the Dream Tournament

A few minutes later, he sat down on a chair, a little stunned

"What is this insanity?!"

Sunny knew, of course, that Drea the Awakened, who participated in the the mundane humans, who followed their favorite duelists and created boisterous fan clubs

However, he had no idea that even the Great Clans paid attention to the illusory game

Apparently, the creator of the Drea tournament each year, and each year, one of the Great Clans — either Valor, Song, or Night — sponsored the prize pool Participants who ood results were able to receive cash prizes, Memories, and even Echoes

ReadNovelFullenerous, and came directly from the Great Clan's armory They were also of the Ascended Rank

Sunny tre with avarice

'No, no… think about it rationally…'

The Great Clans were obviously after a straightforward goal — keep an eye on the rising talents a the unaffiliated Awakened But did it matter? Sunny had already failed to keep his fake persona under the radar Anyone who paid attention to Drearel

What was there to even think about?

'Free goodies! That's what it is!'

Co about his previous disdain for the tournaot co Me

And if free Meh, there was another reason for why this tourna to him

For the past months, Sunny had participated in hundreds of duels in various arenas His goal was to absorb as many styles as possible, to reinforce the foundation of Shadow Dance and make it more efficient This way, he hoped to achieve the next level of mastery over his elusive battle art

Not all battle styles were htforward, while others were complex and unique The ain insight into its principles

It was not like he had a ical ability to peer into the very essence of a style… this ability of his was more or less mundane, based on his own talent, mastery, and sensitivity to shadows

So, he had been working diligently to create a sizable library of simpler styles, which would in turn improve his capacity to discern the patterns of more complicated ones with sufficient speed After all, all styles were constructed out of the same basic elements The more basic patterns he knew, the easier it was to understand various styles on the fly