The Villain Only Wants To Live a Buddhist Life

Chapter 446

Anna and Angel's eyes became sharp at the same time, as if they were on the battlefield.

But a white jade-like arm had already reached out and picked up a white Easter egg.

Alvette had also been thinking about opening the egg for a long time.

Her goal was "Tai Lumon"!

...

Inside St. Marian College.

Open-air duel hall.

After Dark and Diana entered the contestant channel, they followed the crowd.

Until a fork appeared in front of them, the two stopped one after another.

The staff guarding the fork was shouting loudly: "Please go left for those in grades one to three, and go right for those in grades four to six!"

And there were two staff members on each side registering the names, branches and grades of the contestants.

"Let's go to the left."

Dark took Diana to the left to line up, and it was her turn soon.

The senior sister in charge of registration looked up and said: "Name, department and grade, and then draw an egg."

"Is there an egg here too?" Dark asked curiously.

The senior student chuckled and said, "In addition to the number plate, there is also a participation prize. Good luck."

Dark looked at her smile and wanted Impmon to help him draw the Easter egg for a moment - of course he didn't do that.

After registering, he drew an Easter egg the size of a tennis ball from a large jar and stepped aside to let Diana continue to register.

Some students who had registered first crushed the egg and drew a credit voucher from it, and they shouted loudly.

Another student who was queuing next to him drew a piece of green ore. He was stunned at first, and then he shouted in surprise, and he was so excited that he couldn't help himself.

The other students in line - especially the first and second years who "focused on participation" - were all excited to discuss it.

Before here, no one thought there was a participation prize.

"Hey!"

After Diana completed the registration, she immediately took out an Easter egg from the large jar.

Seeing that Dak hadn't opened it yet, she couldn't help but say, "Together?"

Dak nodded, "Together."

So the two of them exerted force at the same time.

The Easter egg in Diana's hand shattered instantly.

A round number plate and a hexagonal gem fell out of it.

Diana picked up the gem and said in surprise, "Dak, look what I won?"

The gem emitted a fiery red light, reflecting her red face.

But if you look closely, you will find that there is a little shadow hidden in the center of the gem.

The students in line here were attracted by the gem and showed envy.

"Congratulations."

Dak congratulated while looking at the egg in his hand that only had a fingerprint, and continued to exert force silently.

As a result, he finally crushed the egg, but only got a number plate and a gray stone.

He picked up the stone and looked at it for a while, but he couldn't tell what it was, so he had to put it away first.

Witt Gold, who was in the queue on the other side, also completed the registration at this time.

He looked at the gem in Diana's hand with some envy, and also took out the Easter egg from the jar over there, and then squeezed it open with both hands.

"This is... a credit voucher for 10 credits?" Witt said in surprise.

"Good luck."

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Walk left from the fork in the road, and after about two or three minutes, you can see a very spacious waiting room for contestants.

Contestants from grades one to three entered one after another.

After Dak and Diana got their number plates, they also entered one after another.

The two found two empty seats inside and sat down, and then talked in a low voice.

The number of contestants was displayed on the wall of the waiting room.

So far, more than 80 contestants from grades one to three have completed registration, and it is estimated that they will soon break through the 100 mark.

Compared with the total number of less than 500 people in the three grades, this is already a lot.

And such a large number of contestants will inevitably lead to temporary adjustments to the competition system.

Dak looked around and found that more and more familiar people appeared in the waiting room.

All seven first-year duelists had arrived, and there were also many students who had forced themselves to collect forty magic cards to experience the melee mode.

Many people from the small circle where Doron was squeezed in and were now gathered in the corner laughing.

As for the Knight Academy, Witt Gold was sitting with Justin Wayne, another duelist from the Knight Academy, but the two seemed to have nothing to talk about, and the atmosphere seemed a bit stiff.

There was no sign of Robert Bloheim in the waiting room, and it was obvious that he had not successfully collected forty magic cards.

Dak was originally quite optimistic about him, after all, the magic card left by the vampire Vlad was still in his hands.

If he could successfully summon the "Vampire Count" in the audition melee, then Robert would most likely be able to easily qualify.

Unfortunately, he did not seize this good opportunity to show himself.

Dak's eyes turned and noticed that Emma Metis was with a group of third-year seniors.

One of the seniors had a ponytail and looked very heroic. She was Herona Tracy, a member of the literature club who had a good relationship with Emma.

In addition, Angela Hudson and Winnie Skadi, who were also members of the literature club, were also nearby.

Dak had a vague impression that senior Winnie Skadi accepted the invitation of the princess on Halloween and danced with her.

She seemed to be the descendant of a sage, and her grades were among the best in the third grade of the Magic Academy.

Speaking of the descendants of sages, Dak's eyes turned to Sara Swati. This dark-skinned girl was still as eye-catching as ever.

Looking at it, Dak suddenly felt a sharp gaze.

He turned back subconsciously and found that in a corner not far behind him, senior Mike Owen, who had fought a street duel with him on Valentine's Day, was chatting with a group of men and women.

"Is it a member of the aristocratic history club?"

At that moment, Dak's eyes collided with one of the boys.

But after the boy realized it, he immediately turned his head, pretended to talk and laugh, and avoided his sight.

Such a guilty behavior immediately made Dak alert.

"On Valentine's Day, Senior Owen challenged me to a duel with all sorts of wrong reasons. This time, someone has bad intentions again.

Could it be that my refusal to join their club triggered their revenge?

But that happened more than a month ago. Besides, if it was really for this reason, it would be too petty, right?"

Dak shook his head, saying that he couldn't figure it out and was too lazy to figure it out.

...

After a few minutes, the number of people displayed on the wall finally froze.

Grades 1 to 3: 132 people;

Grades 4 to 6: 171 people;

...

In the end, it was actually more than 300 people!

Among grades 1 to 3, it was mainly the number of first-year students that dragged them down, which led to their inferiority to grades 4 to 6.

The students' enthusiasm for the audition battle was beyond imagination.

And the final competition system was adjusted after the number of people was determined.

Inia Knight, the deputy director of the duel club in charge of grades 1 to 3, spoke clearly about the final competition system.

"This Easter Duel Festival is divided into high and low grade groups, with grades one to three being the low grade group, with a total of 132 people so far."

"The competition is divided into two rounds, the first round is the audition, and the second round is the main competition."

"As you all know, the audition adopts the never-used free-for-all mode."

"We will set up positions around the divided circular venue according to the number plates you get. When the time comes, please go to the corresponding player position according to the number plate and stand and wait for the game to start."

"The rules of the audition free-for-all are very simple."

"With the circular venue as the boundary, you can summon any magic elves and use magic cards, but you cannot go beyond the boundary and cannot attack players outside the boundary. If you accidentally injure a player outside the boundary, you will be directly judged as the loser."

"The game is based on the number of magicians killed. The number of elves is evenly divided. Each time a magic elf is killed, 1 point is added. Each magic elf that is killed is deducted. The magic elves that can be differentiated are counted as 1 point. "

"The number of points of all players will be displayed in real time on the big screen."

"The normal game lasts half an hour."

"Change from a point limit system to a time limit system."

"Finally, the ranking will be based on points."

"The top eight players with the most points will directly advance to the main competition!"

"The main competition adopts a single-elimination system. The loser will be eliminated and the winner will advance."

"The two groups will compete at intervals."

"There will be only one player who will win the group in this competition. The academy has prepared a golden Easter egg for the winner!"

"Do you understand?"

...

The rules of the game are indeed very simple and easy to understand.

Dak even guessed the overall rules after only hearing half of it.

He was just surprised that the point limit system was changed to a time limit system.

The point limit system, that is, the limit score, can advance once a certain score is reached.

This can effectively make high-scoring players retire during the intervals of the game, and the remaining players will have more opportunities to hunt for points.

The time limit system will gradually become a hunting ground for high-scoring players!

This will cause high-scoring players to continue hunting in order to get higher scores.

It will also make the entire game more intense.

To win, you must race against time from the beginning.

As for which competition system is better?

It is hard to say who is better or worse.

As one of the 303 contestants, all Dake can do at this time is to follow the competition system and play within the scope of the competition system.

The appearance of the number plate has disrupted the positions of the students.

It has reduced the impact of off-site team formation to a certain extent.

There is also a real-time scoring method, which takes care of both the players and the audience, which is very good.

Another thing to note is the reduction in the number of qualifying places.

Originally, there were 32 players in the two groups, but now there are only eight players in each group.

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