Chapter 807 Keep A Low Profile
Cameron felt like crying.
He really didn’t want to make a fuss about it!
As long as they kept it low–key, apart from him, Emrys, and the three girls, no one would even know
they werepeting,
That way, if he were to admit defeat, it wouldn’t be so embarrassing.
But now, thanks to Hollie’s loud exnation, everyone knew he waspeting against Emrys. And to
top it off, someone deliberately stirred up trouble, trying to get all the students from their ss toe
over to watch.
Wasn’t this just ying dirty?
Cameron shot Hollie a fierce re, but she pretended not to notice.
She looked around with her head held high as a smug thought crossed her mind, You’ve been
pestering me to be your middleman for these past few days. You brought all of this upon yourself,
hmph!
Near Thundercloud Marsh, there were already quite a few students. Upon hearing themotion, they
all flocked over to see what the excitement was about.
Even those who were originally practicing within Thundercloud Marsh, using thunder and lightning
power for their cultivation, voluntarily stopped and came out to watch thepetition They stepped out
of their trainingyers, eagerly waiting to watch the uing contest.
Now Cameron was truly caught in a dilemma.
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“Get on with it. Hurry up and finish so we can all go home!”
In a fit of frustration, Cameron reversed roles and began to urge Emrys. If they didn’t act soon, their
ssmates would arrive, making the situation even more embarrassing.
“As you wish!”
Emrys gave a lightugh and leaped forward. He was the first to arrive at the edge of the
Thundercloud Marsh.
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On the ground, there was a wide arc of bright red, about a meter and a half wide, with orderly arranged
uppercase ‘ONES‘ inside.
This was a safety measure implemented by the Cloudmist Academy’s higher–ups for the students‘
protection, deliberately made so conspicuous.
Otherwise, upon reaching the thirdyer, where the signs were not clear, there was a chance someone
might wander into the fourthyer in a daze. They could get struck by lightning there.
Upon reaching the edge of the Thundercloud Marsh, Emrys merely nced briefly at the red line on the
ground. Without much hesitation, he strode forward into it.
The moment he crossed the red line, Emrys could distinctly feel a shift in the surrounding space, as if
an additional wave of energy had emerged. It was as though an invisible pressure had descended
upon him.
This was the thunder and lightning power.
Practicing under this kind of power could yield twice the results with half the effort. If one was lucky,
they could even integrate a hint of the thunder and lightning’s aura into their own life energy.
The life energy, imbued with the power of thunder and lightning, was naturally strongerpared to
those who practiced the same cultivation technique.
Not long after Emrys entered the firstyer, Cameron followed him in with remarkable
ease.
The outer threeyers didn’t have lightning strikes, so as long as they could withstand the thunder and
lightning power here, there was no real danger.
Cameron had previously trained on the thirdyer, so he was not afraid at all.
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In fact, he was quite eager and stepped into the secondyer before Emrys.
The energy fluctuations on the secondyer were more intense than those on the first, and the
pressure had noticeably increased. However, it was all within a bearable range, nothing too terrifying.
In the blink of an eye, both of them arrived at the thirdyer.
While Cameron had been ahead when entering the second and thirdyers, as they reached the
middle area of the thirdyer, he instinctively slowed his pace.
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That was because he knew that not far ahead was the fourthyer, the boundary of the Thundercloud
Marsh.
Starting from the fourthyer, there would be sporadic lightning strikes, and the power thunder and
lightning would be unstable.
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This was the reason why no one dared to practice on the fourthyer. Nobody wanted to be struck by
lightning while focusing on their cultivation, turning themselves into a crispy
treat.
Cameron slowed his pace.
Out of the corner of her eye, he began to take note of Emrys’s movements.
When he saw Emrys surpassing him, he felt a twinge of joy. He waited, eager to see if Emrys dared to
step into the fourthyer.
As long as Emrys didn’t dare to make a move, the two of them would end in a draw. This was
something Cameron could ept.
The spectators outside also focused their attention because they knew that the first threeyers held
no real interest; it was only from the fourthyer onward that it truly tested one’s courage and luck.