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Now reading: Chapter 2144 The Game from Earth's Greatest Magus, a Adventure novel by Avan.

It was the day of the Magus gas for the lower halls. One thousand selected acolytes, from Hall 71 to Hall 120, gathered in the Virtual Hall. This was their mont to prove themselves, earn glory for their halls, and advance their standing within the Magus Academy.

Klea, standing in for Ery, was summoned to a separate chamber designated for the instructors. Here, she joined the ranks of 70 other instructors: the 50 lower hall instructors and several other middle hall instructors who had co to witness the gas.

Her arrival was t with a mix of awe and scrutiny. As the only half-moon magus present, her presence attracts attention. Moreover, she was representing Ery, the most controversial figure among the lower hall instructors. Ery's display of strength at their last instructor's gathering had left an indelible mark, marking Hall 120 as a formidable contender. Klea moved with a confident grace, her eyes scanning the crowd and she soon recognized Instructor Aspes of Hall 68. His deanor shifted, and his face soured the mont he noticed her, a stark contrast to Klea's friendly smile.

"I guess he is still angry... What a sore loser," she mused silently, recalling the last encounter where Ery had bested him.

Not knowing anyone else, Klea considered using her charm to gather information, but before she could put her plan into action, an old but tough-looking magus approached her. After he politely introduced himself, Klea quickly connected the dots. The man was Magus Harambe, the instructor of Hall 62, a half-blood veteran warrior known as the Mighty Kong.

"It's unfortunate that Instructor Ery is not here. I hope he will be ready for the instructor battle," Harambe said with a respectful nod.

"Yes, Senior, I hope the sa," Klea replied, maintaining her composed deanor.

The half-blood instructor was friendly enough to introduce Klea to so other 'friendly' instructors, easing her integration into the group. As she mingled, Klea gained a better understanding of the dynamics at play and the various alliances and rivalries among the halls.

Finally, the mont arrived. The announcent echoed through the chamber :

[Magus Gas has begun]

All 1000 acolytes were sent into five identical virtual servers. Each server hosted 10 teams of 20 acolytes, competing in various objectives to gather points. After a grueling 12-hour duration, the 10 teams with the highest accumulated points would be selected to advance to the next challenge, where they would compete with the middle halls for the coveted advancent slots.

Multiple virtual screens appeared in one corner of the hall, allowing instructors to monitor the progress of the acolytes.

Klea watched intently as the acolytes spawned in the central area of an island, where a formidable fortress was besieged by hordes of orcs and goblins. It was a chaotic warzone, a true test of their skills and teamwork.

As the ga comnced, the acolytes quickly organized themselves, each team strategizing on how best to defend the fortress and repel the invaders.

One hour into the ga, similar scenes unfolded across all five servers. Ten teams, worked hand in hand to successfully stop the incoming threat, forcing thousands of orcs to retreat into the forest and mountains. However, the true nature of the gas began to reveal itself as the acolytes quickly realized that rely killing orcs and goblins was not the sole source of points.

[Destroy goblin camps: 5000 points]

[Destroy orc outpost: 20,000 points]

[Collect 500 dicinal herbs: 10,000 points]

[Repair and Reinforced fortress: 5000 points]

[Rescue captured allied soldiers: 100 points]

[Kill ???? 100,000 points]

Understanding that these objectives were limited in number, the halls swiftly transitioned from cooperative defense to intense competition. They started hoarding information and even disseminating false information to gain an advantage. The initial camaraderie dissolved into a frantic scramble as teams rushed to complete these valuable objectives.

"Look, Hall 85 and 78 are working together! They will dominate that server," said one of the instructors, pointing to the virtual screens.

The ga's details were kept secret to maintain the competitive edge, making cooperation uncommon. However, so acolytes, proficient in diplomacy, managed to form alliances. With two high-ranking teams working together, they swiftly broke through the orc defensive lines and charged toward an outpost, gaining substantial points.

Not only did the higher-ranked teams possess sheer numbers, but they also boasted a combination of experienced acolytes. Among their ranks were several bronze insignia holders, and even the rare silver insignia acolytes forming a formidable force that made the ga's difficulty level seem trivial.

On the other hand, the lower-ranked teams, such as those from Halls 100 to 120, struggled to make a significant impact. These teams were primarily comprised of new and rejected acolytes, lacking the experience and skill necessary to compete effectively. Their attempts to destroy even a simple goblin camp were t with considerable difficulty.

However, Hall 120 presented a unique situation.

The group's composition was diverse, a mix of seasoned veterans and inexperienced newcors. While they boasted one silver insignia acolyte—Damo, and two bronze Kat, and Blaine—, they also had six junior first-year acolytes who would typically not have been selected for such events in other halls. This blend of skill levels resulted in an overall strength that hovered slightly above average compared to their counterparts, a fact reflected in their accumulated points.

Three hours into the gas, Klea watched the screens with a frown.

[Hall 120: 32,210 points]

[Team rank: 31st place]

They were gaining fewer points than expected and needed twice their current points just to reach the 10th rank. The situation looked dire.

This discrepancy in their performance led Magus Aspes, accompanied by his cohorts, to approach Klea with a smug expression.

"Hahaha, I wonder which is worse, us overestimating you or you overestimating yourself," he taunted, his voice dripping with condescension.

Such disrespectful treatnt annoyed Magus Harambe, his eyes narrowing with anger, but Klea didn't need the veteran magus to defend her. She t Aspes' gaze with a calm, confident smile and said, "I guess so people were born with bigger mouths than brains."

"What?! How dare a re assistant speak to like that!" he spat, his voice rising with outrage.

Klea remained unflustered, "I didn't speak wrong… I am confident our team will reach the top ten rank."

Aspes' expression shifted from anger to amusent, a mocking chuckle escaping his lips. "Are you blind? Can't you see how bad your students are?! What a stupid fool!"

The surrounding instructors watched with a mix of interest and discomfort, sensing the rising tension. Klea, however, maintained her poise, her challenging smile unwavering.

"How much do you dare to bet?"

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