Chuckling coolly, Phoenix continued, "Also, we've decided to register in different branches so that we don't have to compete in the same local bracket, making it look as if it's the finals already. Get it?" Many of the martial artists nodded in understanding-so that was Cloudnine Sect's strategy for the martial tournament.

Instead of having their apprentices participating in the qualifiers for a single city, they sent them elsewhere.

As everyone took part in different qualifiers of different cities, that would greatly increase the chances that the apprentices would advance further. And with Cloudnine Sect having the numerical advantage in the elimination stages, one must admit that this strategy was flawless.

In fact, it would not just be Cloudnine Sect-major martial clans down to the individual martial artist might choose to participate in remote cities too, so that they had a better chance of qualifying.

After all, only the final two participants who survived elimination in each city would progress and travel to Morhen where the final victor would be decided.

play, but

picked the city of Zamri,

fierce here as it would be in major cities. And since most of them were

local artist strode up, staring at Phoenix as he smiled. "You've made a mistake when you picked Zamri. Have

its drawbacks. As there was a chance some

concerned, and she actually appeared eager instead of panicking, "Really? Defeating Jaden Favoni? Well, I'd have to take this seriously

for you. She's not actually afraid of the prodigy who defeated

you know? She ranks among the top three juniors of Cloudnine Sect. Real prodigies never reveal their depths." "Forget Skyrank. Only noobs will

I see it, Ms. Ardron might not necessarily lose to that

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