On his way out, Leon kept looking back at the arena.
"The Caged Bird's body was cut in half. Will she die?" Leon asked.
"No," Angor replied. "No." Vain Notion seemed to have done a lot of damage, but they were in Sky Tower. Unless Vain Notion completely destroyed her life force, she would be able to move around in no time.
"But that doesn't mean you won't die in Sky Tower's matches. You can't rely on luck when you're in the arena. " Angor paused. When he saw Leon looking at him, he continued, "Even if the rules of Sky Tower encourage people to try their best not to die, the rules are dead, and people are alive. You can't predict what kind of opponent you'll run into. What if your opponent is someone who loves to torture and kill? Under the rules, he can still use all kinds of methods to kill you.
"So, if you're going to join a match in Sky Tower, once you realize you're weaker than your opponent, just surrender." Angor knew that Leon always considered himself a knight, and there were always some strange rules in the knight's code.
For example, Angor once heard that there was a rule in the Royal Knights of Goldspink Empire: a knight could surrender, but he could not lower his head.
If you put it in the code, you could almost feel the firmness of the rule. But in the real world, especially in the wizarding world, such a rule was basically asking for death.
There were many wizards in the world who wore strange clothes. They might not be trying to make a big show. They might actually be perverts.
Therefore, one had to surrender when necessary.
Sometimes, one's head would no longer be on one's neck if it was too late.
"When you see that the situation is not good, you should admit defeat as soon as possible. I understand this logic. I don't like old man Jon, but I agree with what he said. Even Knight Swatch was persuaded by old man Jon to change from a conservative knight to a pan-liberal knight. As Swatch's student, I know that as well, "Leon assured with a smile.
Angor nodded. This was one of the reasons why he gave Leon the Origin Suit. If he really couldn't win, Leon could use the Origin Suit to stall for one or two seconds and surrender.
"Which match are we going to watch next?" The excitement in Leon's eyes had yet to fade. Although the match ended too quickly, Lyon did not feel bored at all, because he had glimpsed a higher level of combat from this match.
Perhaps such a situation wouldn't be of any help to Leon. However, he could set it as a vision and encourage Lyon to move in this direction.
"Let's go to Level 7 first."
Actually, from the third floor to the tenth floor, the contestants were mostly between Level 2 and Level 3 apprentices. After the tenth floor, Level 3 apprentices were the main force. Therefore, the competition on the seventh floor was not too far away from Leon's level.
Coincidentally, I received news from Glenn that Keely was also on the seventh floor. He could also take this opportunity to meet this old friend of his.
Leon naturally nodded in agreement.
Because the space inside the tower was very large, if they wanted to go to the seventh floor, the easiest way was to use short-distance teleportation.
This was Leon's first time using a teleportation array, so he was very curious about how it worked and how it worked. He couldn't help looking at the glowing runes on the array again and again. Even though they were already on the seventh floor, Leon still looked back at the array from time to time.
When Leon turned back to look at the teleportation array, he saw a familiar figure.
Leon frowned and said, "I think I saw Glenn. Did he also come to the seventh floor?"
Angor didn't answer. "Don't you think he's following us?" Leon asked.
Angor didn't deny it. "You already saw it, didn't you? Since you 'ran into' him once, you can probably run into him again later."
Judging from his conversation with Glenn, he didn't sense any hostility or malice from Glenn. However, he was sure that Glenn had other intentions. As for what those intentions were, Angor didn't want to find out.
Leon was still hesitating, but when he saw Angor's nonchalant expression, he did not say anything.
Although the number of matches on the seventh floor was much fewer than on the first floor, they still filled up the entire screen.
Angor thought it would take him some time to find Keely's match. However, when he looked up, he saw the next match on Arena 1: "Netherflame VS Iron Will".
"Netherflame" was Keely.
However, he was surprised to see Iron Will being the champion of Level Seven, while the second one was Nether Flame, who was the fastest rising contender in the game.
Because the people around were discussing this match, and the number of people watching from behind Ring No. 1 was increasing at a visible speed, even Leon noticed it.
"Arena 1 is a match for the top two contenders? It's obviously the champion match. Why don't we watch it first? " Leon suggested. Little did he know that Angor came to the seventh floor to find Netherflame.
"It's not the champion match," Angor said in a small voice. "It's probably Netherflame's last match on the seventh floor."
Once someone became the champion, they would be qualified to advance to the next level without having to rely on the points needed to climb the tower. Angor guessed that was Keely's plan.
Angor came to the seventh floor to watch Keely's match anyway, so he wouldn't refuse Leon's suggestion.
Another small incident occurred when they were choosing to watch the battle.
Because they didn't buy tickets for the seventh floor, they couldn't reserve a seat for the time being. By the time they bought tickets, the spectator stands for Arena 1 were already full.
At this moment, Glenn appeared.
"You didn't get a ticket? I have some friends who are busy, and they gave me their tickets. Why don't we go together? " Glenn's smile was sincere, but Angor felt like his IQ was being lowered if he wanted to keep playing along with Glenn's lame excuse.
"Why are you here?" Angor took the ticket and asked.
"Because the Cat Lantern Witch is my idol," Glen said.
"Shouldn't your idol be the King of Beasts?" Angor suddenly asked.
"I like the King of Beasts too. His story is very —" Glen suddenly realized something and looked at Angor. "You —"
They had arrived at the audience passage of Arena 1.
"Let's go in first. I don't know what you're up to, but I have something to ask you." Angor went straight to the point.
The "King of Beasts" was still in Brute Cavern, so Glen knew that Angor had seen through his act. He felt a little uneasy, but he still nodded. "Okay."
Angor didn't know what Glen was thinking. If he did, he would probably scoff at Glen's "acting". His acting skills were even worse than when he first came to the wizarding world.
The location that Glenn had chosen was naturally not bad. It was still the viewing platform with the best view.
According to the screen, there were still 15 minutes before the start of the match, but there were already no empty seats left.
"Many people are paying attention to this match. Cat Lantern Witch is Mister Eventide's only student, and the editor of Firefly's Night Tales, 'Everlasting Dawn' Dichiel, praised her a lot. He said that she's as talented as Jebra, the Son of Sea. "Glen was still trying to figure out how to deal with his act being seen through. However, when he arrived at the crowded arena, his eagerness to learn more about Angor's matter became the straw that broke his heart.
"So, there are not only ordinary spectators here, but also people from other levels. Some of the contestants who cleared Sky Tower and are still in Tower of Infinity came here to watch. They're here to observe Cat Lantern Witch's attacks so that they can prepare for future matches. That's why there are so many people in the arena today. "
Angor could guess what Glen was talking about. Leon was the one who really listened.
"Mister Eventide, Mister Dichiel, and that Jebra guy. Who are they?" Leon asked.
Glen looked at Leon. He still didn't know who Leon was, and Leon's question showed that he had no common sense at all. Glen didn't want to answer the question, but judging from Angor's attitude, he knew that they were close. With that in mind, Glen decided to give Angor a brief explanation.
Glen was going to tell Angor more about the people he just met.
But at this time, Leon asked again, "Why do you keep talking about the cat lantern witch? Isn't her nickname 'Ghost Flame'? "
Leon didn't need to wait for Glen's answer. When the screen counted down to ten minutes, the contestants from both sides arrived.
Iron Will was a bulky man wearing a modified wizard robe. Even with the robe covering his body, Angor could still see how strong he was.
Meanwhile, Keely flew in from the contestants' passage on a broom.
She was wearing an old, blue-black robe. She had a beautiful face, but her expression was cold. Her first appearance gave Leon the feeling that she was like a cold witch in a fairy tale.
However, the bright red dancing shoes and the bright red bow made people's eyes light up.
Looking at Keely's outfit, Leon finally understood why people called her the "Cat Lantern Witch". There was an oil lamp hanging from the handle of her broom, and there was a black kitten squatting at the front of the broom.
The audience cheered when they saw Keely's arrival.
However, Keely was indifferent to the cheers of the audience. Or rather, she had never looked at the people around her, including Iron Will, who was about to fight her.
But the more Keely ignored him, the angrier he got.
Perhaps it was a masochistic reaction.
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