Chapter 392 (2/2)

Davis was better known as the fourth on of them all, and they called hi their number, and was called the Dimenstress

Despite being in the earlyon the surface of Luo Crowds had already gathered around the sports center, standing in lines for the gates to open Many other et tickets of their own

Luo was a wonderful representation of Northern style Over a thousandthe skies safe The ground security and ticket holders were all robots Even though the sheer nu,entrance in to the arena was orderly and safe

The arena itself was a h it were composed entirely of co to glow different colors depending on the angle it was viewed fro from one to the other as people walked passed Once inside, visitors were greeted by several h the interior Contestants, though, entered another way

Application to join the tourna-since passed The rules were that contestants had be under forty, and at least sixth rank The conclave had co period of discussion

Originally, fifth level Adepts were considered as well However, the organizers changed their mind when they found that they would have more competitors than they could accommodate Even after they settled on sixth level, they still had more than three thousand six hundred people on the roster

These nu of Adepts in the history of humanity A lot of that was a result of th prizes With every victory, ones rewards improved It was also an opportunity to improve themselves and show off their abilities – all of which could translate in to benefits

For most Adepts, combat proas an important skill However, with the prevalence of th in coood opportunities Naturally, the best off were those Adepts ere also accomplished mecha pilots, but if you weren’t than you had to prove you were stronger than them

The number of Adepts was also in part due to the fact that no entrance fee was required The coes for victory were attractive flare

For higher-level Adepts, the badges h, they were practical advantages Remember that these tournaments were very rarely held at all, and Luo spared no expense

Lan Jue was there aht suit, with his features hidden behind a goldenand cloak he deemed a bit much, and left them behind

A save Lan Jue the once-over He couldn’t suppress a chuckle as he spoke “Hey brother, you here to participate in the Adept tournaht? There are no mechas here!”

The comment illicit a round of chuckle from those nearby

Lan Jue didn’t answer, and the short htest by the lack of attention He patted Lan Jue’s shoulder “Hey guy, I’ to you You deaf?”

At last, the Jewelry Master turned to face his accoster An icy warning was in his eyes

“Are you sure you’re talking to me?” He asked in quiet tones

The other stared right back “What? I can’t have a conversation? Who the hell are you, you think you’re too important to talk to” He reached out to poke Lan Jue in the forehead as he spoke

Before he could, though, his world beca mess of color Lan Jue stood in the center of it all, with his hand in his grip

Lan Jue spoke softly “There’s no point in you joining this competition” There was a flash of electric blue, and the shortcoils of power around hi backwards

The laughter from the crowd stopped abruptly They were all adepts, and they’d all felt the power he’d used to silence their little friend

Certainly nothing to laugh at, they reckoned

The air surged around them as a massive, hu on here,” it’s stern robotic voice queried “Who’s fighting?”

A sathered as well

“Check the recordings,” Lan Jue replied dis

Two athered security dispersed Records proved Lan Jue not to be the aggressor, so they had no authority to hold him