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Through the narrow channel, the sand in the crystal sandglass kept flowing from the top section to the botto at it for quite a while
Since his departure from General Gao’s room, Xu Yi was asked to stay in this roolass had fully filled the bottorain of the sand dropped to the bottom part and, alo, stand up and follow h numerous aisles and finally arrived at an elevator Xu Yi was rather curious, as he looked around and tried to find out where the power-generator was As soon as the elevator stopped, thecontinued to walk ahead until they reached another elevator
Xu Yi was utterly befuddled by the mysterious way to the arena, as they had already lowered thenal sound ca, before the elevator stopped a little bit and theXu Yi alone Soon, the elevator started back up, but this time it went upward
To Xu Yi’s surprise, unlike the previous elevator, the walls in this one stood still, as only the floor went upward
Soon, Xu Yi saw that he had ee of the arena! Several olden cassock rose froazes locked on one another, as both Xu Yi and Gao Pan looked at each other
Never in this lifetime, or even in the three-dimensional rand arena
The surface of the arena was paved by green slates, all made froolden sand was applied to the slate, nificent The almost boundless arena was ht with each other
The terrace stands were as high as mountains; they could accommodate millions of spectators Waves of people swar all the way through
To ensure the visibility for each spectator, the designer of this arena had shaped the stands into a concave-convex for on the ground
However, with h latitude Looking frohest point, the two candidates in the center of the arena were like two small dots
In order to solve this probleenius froenius created a gigantic projector screen on each side of the stands, exposing each movement of the candidates This way, the spectator would certainly enjoy an accurate view of the fight
In addition, to convey the sound of the fight to the ears of each and every spectator, the genius had placeddevices in the stands Be it the “thud” of the colliding of the pal out a sword, all would be heard