In the past, the most talented graduates were immediately ordered to report to the main headquarters in Valenzia City, sadly, most of them simply perished in the first two months.
Even veteran adventurers die almost daily in the adventurer zones near Valenzia City so one could only imagine how recently graduated adventurers would fare.
The absurdly high death rate of rookie adventurers led to the current protocol of the most prominent guilds.
Thus, for the past century, all rookie adventurers were ordered to report to the branch guilds in different cities first, then, once they were ready for Valenzia, they were given rmendation letters which were equivalent to promotions.
As for the guild masters surrounding s, they were the guild masters of the main branches of their guilds.
"Oh? They''re out!" One of the guild masters looking out the window said in a loud voice, sessfully capturing the attention of the other guild masters.
Under the eyes of fifty guild masters, the Colzen representatives strode out of their academy stations and walked towards the main stage, fully prepared to fight the hardest battle of their lives.
Although they were confident in putting up a fight, they weren''t sure if they could win, however, they wouldn''t like it any other way.
They longed for intense battles like this.
Knowing that this would be thest time they would fight both as a team and as friends, the Colzen Avengers wanted to make the most of this experience.
Once they graduate, this illustrious event would turn into a memory and there wouldn''t be anything quite like it in the world of professional adventurers.
cing the experience of enjoying the tournament in front of his desire for revenge, Shye felt more lighthearted than ever.
"Here theye!! Introducing first, the challengers, hailing from the southern region of Valenzia, this academy was once known as the epitome of mediocrity. After a disastrous exitst year, they are back–aze with determination."
"Starting from the first day, they fought more battles than anyone else and naturally, defeated more academies than anyone else. Their path to the top was nothing short of hellish, encountering tough academies one after the other."
"However, none of those academies managed to topple their zing resolve to escape their fate, even Eusford, one of the three kings, couldn''t stop their violent rebellion."
"Please wee, Colzen Academy!!"
Hearing the brilliant introduction of thementator, the Colzen supporters cheered their lungs out, chanting "Colzen" andwaving their fists passionately in the air as they hoped for another miracle.
They all saw how strong An was this year and they weren''t sure if Colzen could beat them.
However, they''ve decided to support Colzen''s rebellion against the king, An.
Win or lose, this year, they bled white and blue.
Hearing how passionate the crowd was, the reality of bing a grand finalist sank in.
Raging waves of passion,petence, and determination to win suddenly flooded their hearts.
Shockingly, even Wendy, who was usually apathetic to such things, felt an unfamiliar rush of energy coursing through her body, making her feel more excited than usual.
Upon reaching the ringside seats, the Colzen representatives settled infortably while thementator shifted his focus to a different group of representatives emerging from their academy station.
"Introducing their opponents, one of the three kings, hailing from the northern region of Valenzia, this academy won more championships than any other academy. A sign of their lifelongmitment to excellence.
"Present to suppress the ongoing Colzen rebellion, let''s give a warm wee to An Academy!"
Observing the formidable strength of the An roster this year, more individuals were convinced.
Despite their enthusiasm for Colzen, the crowd struggled to believe in their ability to triumph over An. Hence, the bandwagon fans swiftly switched allegiance, throwing their support behind An.
Ultimately, fifty percent of the crowd supported Colzen while the other fifty percent ended up wishing for An''s victory.
Some of them disliked the thought of Colzen dethroning all three.
In their opinions, the order must be maintained and An had to stand up in the name of the three kingly academies.
Thus, with an equal number of supporters for both academies, the grand finals began.
Thementator handed the proceedings over to the referee who stood in the middle with his usual stern look while holding the small mana-powered theme-selection jar.
*BEEP*
A few seconds after the familiar beeping sound, all five types of matchups were listed.
Two-on-Two
Hunt (B) Ranked: Forest Troll Berserker (7)
One-on-One
Survival: (A) Ranked: Ember Wyvern (7)
Three-on-Three
Seeing the results on the huge holographic screen, Shye frowned.
''Tch, I''m not sure if the Three-on-Three as the fifth match type is a blessing or a disaster but…it is what it is. We just have to deal with it. Hopefully, we could end the match before ites down to the fifth…''
He thought as he nced at his teammates who were also deep in thought.
An''s performance in the three-on-three against Freia was just too terrifying and until now, they haven''t found a solution to the time cube skill of the An priest representative.
Thus, they could only try and end the match before it got to their dreaded match type.
As for the first match, the two-on-two, it was An Academy who had to send out their representatives first.
In a best-of-five final, getting the first win is very important to boost your team''s morale, thus, Colzen had to choose the most appropriate representatives depending on who An Academy sends out.
In addition to this, as per the rules of the championship match, Although each representative''s participation will not be limited in the survival and hunt-type matches, they can only participate once in either the one-on-one, the two-on-two, or the three-on-three.
Thus, in a best-of-five, one representative can participate a maximum of three times. see-more-NovelFire
Aware of this, An ultimately dispatched their selected representatives, causing the Colzen representatives to narrow their eyes in contemtion, each considering whom to send out.