Lourain gritted his teeth and said, "So you think it's just a plot? What kind of plot is it? What are they trying to do?"
Jack raised an eyebrow and said calmly, "It's probably related to opening the Radiant Hall, but that's just my guess.
As for what they're thinking, I'll need more details to be able to guess. The rules of the Toman Battlefield are quite
interesting..."
Marth's eyes lit up and said, "Is it the rule that the space will shrink by half every day?"
Jack nodded.
The Toman Battlefield was similar to Chaos City, but it was different in many ways as well. The biggest difference
was that the space inside was not fixed.
Every warrior had a limited time to attempt the challenge. It was a total of seven days, and the space would shrink
by half every day.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtFor instance, if the original space was 10 kilometers, it would shrink to five on the second day. On the third day, it
would shrink by half again, leaving it with 2.5 kilometers. Of course, that was just an example. In truth, the Toman
Battlefield was incredibly large-more than a few cities added up together.
Even on the seventh day, after the place had shrunk several times, it was still larger than a normal city. The closer
one got to the center, the stronger the beasts one would meet.
When one started at the outskirts, they would mostly encounter green demons. The more the space shrunk,
however, the closer to the center they would get, and the stronger the demons they would be fighting.
On the seventh day, it would be very easy to meet unique demons or even demon kings.
Facing these two types of demons, most of the warriors would not be able to defeat them. As long as those warriors
ran fast enough and did not confront the higher-level beasts, they would be able to survive, seeing as these two
types would not attack humans if humans were fast enough. Thus, even if there were a lot of regular warriors that
signed up, around 70% of them would still survive.
Those who perished might have met their doom because they overestimated themselves, or perhaps they were
just unlucky enough to barge into a beast's
nest.
Because of this, most of the regular warriors were eager to try their luck. Even if they could not kill crimson
demons, they were still able to kill green demons with
teamwork.
To regular warriors, any scraps they could obtain were good enough. Even a few hundred spirit crystals were
worthwhile.
To above-average warriors, it was a minute sum, but based on the numbers, regular warriors made up over 70% of
all the participants. The above-average ones were over 20%, while the rest were the warriors that stood at the
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peak.
Warriors frantically struggled to climb higher, and no one would give up on a chance to improve themselves.
The Toman Battlefield was a challenge for a level-one city. Most warriors would not let go of the chance when it was
opened up to the whole Whirling World.
The battlefield was basically a stepping stone for them to get stronger. Even Lourain had gotten greedy when he
heard about it.
He was so excited that he did not even think about the rules. Even Marth had not realized it.
Their reactions were how most warriors had reacted.
Just because it was a challenge from a level-one city, it already triggered the greed of most warriors. After all, most
regular warriors would never be able to step into a level-one city, let alone attempt a challenge there.
The arguments around them grew louder, which attracted Jack's attention again.
He turned around to look, and the man with the unibrow was acting incredibly anxious at that moment. His eyes
were incredibly frantic, and he seemed completely helpless.