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Chapter 285 The Arena
A circular ay barrier, and an arena full of passionate spectators…
Guriad Arena In tern and architecture, it wasn't much different from Greem's past life memories of the Colosseuside the Byron adepts the whole arena went silent The adepts and apprentices re Greeazes
Some adepts ere fa when they saw Greele sound came out of their throats It was obvious that they were coet nervous! The Byron Clan will help you deflect any kind of variable or interference that ht come from the outside You just do your best to beat the opponent" Adept Nunnally ground her teeth as she sent a voice transh she knew that this would probably put more pressure on Greem, the path to retreat was already shut off for the Byron Clan Thus, after giving Greeement', Nunnally sat down and waited for the outcoh He looked at Greeested at the complexity and difficulty of the situation, but he didn't say anything e where combat took place was around five hundred ically hardened The entire place could endure the chaos and daolems There were about two hundred seats in the spectator stands All of them were already filled There were about forty to fifty adepts ast them, while the rest of them were elite apprentices from various clans
A co the place
"Here they coain… "
"We get to see the Goleain …"
"……"
The noisy voices of chattering adepts and apprentices filled the arena as they talked about the Gole around and turned to see the opponent he was about to face A tall and powerful roup of adepts The group hadn't even gotten close, yet already Greeole joints
There were seven adepts in all, bothan e bear's head on their chest These were the Gerto Clan adepts
The one walking at the very front was a bald anda thick and heavy bronze armor As a Second Grade adept himself, he was the clan leader of the Gerto Clan His eyes clashed with Adept Nunnally the moment he walked into the arena A deep-seated hatred was carved into his gaze
Gree There were probably some other tensions and conflicts between the two clans other than the bet with the goleer any roo over unnecessary thoughts and shifted his attention to his opponent– the goleht
Greem's eyes swept across the seven adepts and quickly identified the goleolem master was any different froolem master in the information the Byron Clan provided him with
This was a short, crafty old oatee below his chin Greem could sense his aura He didn't seem to be much more powerful than Greem himself His Spirit probably didn't even exceed ten points Otherwise there was no way Greeth of his aura
Gree of First Grade adepts after all this time
One could be considered an adept once they successfully forth of the planar laws Under normal circumstances, a newly advanced adept would have no more than one point of Spirit The basic condition for beco that one point to twenty-one points
Thus, the greatest amount of Spirit that a First Grade adept could have enty points!
A First Grade adept at their very peak would have twenty points of Spirit, while a newly advanced adept would only have one point of Spirit Although true combat ability wasn't defined purely by the amount of Spirit, the difference between an adept at their peak and a rookie adept was still extremely obvious
First Grade adepts would often treat the first ten points of Spirit as a threshold for a certain standard Adepts that passed this threshold of ten points were called elite adepts Those who never crossed this threshold would almost always remain as rookies and amateurs
The Adept Anderson that died at the Greem’s hands, on the other hand, had advanced for three hundred years already Yet he still hadn't e to break the threshold of ten points These fellows that had no potential for improveraves They had no qualification to call themselves 'elites'
In truth, nearly sixty percent of all First Grade adepts on the Continent were unable to cross this threshold in their entire lifespan
The Gerto golem master before him, Rouneau, had already exhausted most of his life force, yet his Spirit remained on the level of any other adept It was clear that he had no chance of breaking through to Second Grade