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Chapter 162: Chapter 162 - The Competition Begins



Chapter 162: Chapter 162 - The Competition Begins

Chapter 162: - The Competition Begins



The crowd that gathered was abuzz with speculation, each person trying to guess what the grand prize might be. It was said to have been prepared by the late King Elandorr of the Dissidia Kingdom, the last Sloth Champion from the native Yunateans. His legend had been recounted countless times, and even now, many of Dissidia's inhabitants still held his memory in reverence.

"Aren't you curious what sort of prize could be prepared by someone who's no longer with us, Broken? Khi khi khi..." Goldrich, seated next to Broken, joined the lively discussion about the grand prize.

Broken appeared to be lost in thought. Memories of King Elandorr surfaced- a figure notorious for his laziness and lack of preparation. Even the two S-rated quests King Elandorr had given Broken came without any mention of rewards for their completion. Yet, despite the king's infamous slothfulness, the rewards for completing the trial domain had been tremendous. Perhaps Elandorr's laziness was just part of his nature as the Sloth Champion, but ultimately, he could still be trusted to keep his promises. At least, that's what Broken hoped.

"King Elandorr is a legend. Maybe it's some legendary-grade item?" he mused.

"Khi khi khi... sure, many would fight over something like that, but everyone knows crafting a legendary-grade item is no easy feat. Even a Master Rank Blacksmith can manage it only a handful of times." Goldrich nudged Broken playfully with his shoulder. "So, I hope you can work another miracle with your Master Rank Blacksmith class, khi khi khi..."

Broken remained silent, his face betraying no emotion in response to Goldrich's comment.

Elincia, who had been listening to the exchange, chimed in, "So, are you certain that Broken is a Master Rank Blacksmith?"

"Whatever the case, I just wanted to see his reaction. Khi khi khi... He's so cute when he's trying to hide something," Goldrich said, still amused.

Broken then turned to Freya, "Freya, could I swap seats with you?"

Freya glanced to Broken's right, where Goldrich was waving cheerfully. "No, thanks," she replied coolly.

Princess Alora stood on the stage and continued her speech. "The fortunate individual who acquires the gift specially prepared by the late King Elandorr will inherit a legacy so unique that it will only reveal itself to its rightful owner! This is a prize that cannot be forged or mistakenly given to anyone else."

The audience erupted in thunderous applause once more.

"I can't say for sure yet... but I believe those questions will be answered in this competition,"

she replied.

Morbit and Max stood in the center of the stage, their faces alight with anticipation. They were ready to outline the rules for that day's match to the eager participants.

"For this initial round," Morbit began, his voice strong and confident, "everyone will have the opportunity to craft whatever they desire. You will have a maximum of 48 hours to complete your work, plus an additional 4 hours for breaks. So, in total, you have 52 hours. After all, you can't stay in this world indefinitely, haha!"

He chuckled before continuing, "Some might think this gives an unfair advantage to the native Yunateans, but rest assured, everyone needs rest. So, make the most of your time." Max took over, her enthusiasm evident as she surveyed the gathered contestants. "Everyone should ensure they work as efficiently as possible; time is of the essence! We already have some impressive entrants, so don't let yourselves fall behind."

Morbit fixed his gaze on the hopeful faces in the crowd and spoke once more. "Remember, the judges will determine who is worthy to proceed to the next round. From all of you who submit your work, only the top 5 from each category will advance. Keep in mind, you have only one chance to craft the item you want to present-so make sure it's of excellent quality!"

Max added, "Yes, quality over quantity. An accomplished crafter is not someone who relies on luck alone but someone who has trained extensively to hone their skill and talent to create something exceptional."

Morbit nodded approvingly. Looking at the eager faces, he concluded, "So, don't be afraid to give it your all, and remember that you can always exceed your best."

The royal servants bustled with activity, setting up anvils, hammers, and tongs to be used by the competitors. One corner was stocked with an array of raw materials-wood, iron, stone, clay, and more—awaiting their transformation by masterful hands.

Max, brimming with energy, added, "I want to remind everyone once more—the quality of your result and the level of challenge you take on in your craft are crucial! Everything will be taken into consideration, so be sure to choose and decide wisely on what item you will work on in this short amount of time. Good luck to everyone."

Morbit followed swiftly, "The first round begins now!"

With that final declaration, the competitors gathered at their designated workstations. The air was thick with anticipation. As the royal bell rang out with a resounding chime, the grand event officially commenced.

Who would win the grand prize? Many would strive for it, but only one would ultimately

claim victory.


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