The venue was bursting with cheers and shouting.
The scenes of second raid's PvP battles were like adrenaline that got the audience pumped up. Well, one could say the effect was further amplified by the first confrontation between two guilds that had ended in a heartbeat.
Perhaps, the performance of Princess Lana might have contributed to it as well. One could hear 'All hail Her Highness Lana!!' cheers coming from an area where a black-clothed group was.
Their appearance had confused quite a lot of students present, ‘wondering who the heck they’re.’ They have seen those people in the academy's premises quite often......except their identity was out in the wind.
Score Board:
‹White - 9920P› vs ‹Red 5,220P›
‹White taking the lead by 4700P›
‹Secured Big Castle - White (4) & Red (2)›
‹ETA - 18 minutes 13 seconds›
‹mbers Left - White (10) & Red (9)›
A glance at the score on the huge screen and it was clear team White, , was in the lead with a huge advantage. The gap was as big as 70 small castle point differences. And it was nigh impossible to flip that difference in the remaining ti.
guild seed to have already realized they would be going nowhere at this point, apparent from their static count in squares. Stuck between rock and hard place, they could either only snatch the Big Castles (6000P) from team White or take down their base all together (8000P) if they wanted to cross this huge gulf.
In short, it had basically boiled down to a PvP battle.
"Are you sure we shouldn't be running around for more squares at this mont, Zephyr-dono?"
Ester asked, following my instruction to stop targeting any small castles after I saw the stagnation in the opponent's point.
"Well, the outco of this guild battle now hinges on PvP battle. So it's just a waste of ti to widen the advantage than it already is. Anyway, ti to get our mbers back together before they crashed on us."
I asserted confidently.
We were now endga. Admittedly, only half the ti has passed but when the opponent has stopped taking down small castles, it was the cue that the opponent was going to play out big. And failing in understanding the opponent's intention would vanish our advantage like smoke in the wind.
You wouldn't even know when the opponent pulls a rug under your feet while you're taking your sweet ti farming points. "Be on your guard the mont the opponent stops racking a point" used to be common sense in the ga.
"As expected of the trial that's the gateway to guild battles. A lot of PvP battle monts."
Shizu showed her understanding by following my words.
"Because this is the the of this exam, a contrast to the E-rank promotion exam after all; to avoid a stronger opponent. But, they're counting on us to aggressively pursue the PvP battle in this exam."
"Academy’s brains aren’t to be missed who have co with this detailed layout."
"The guilds who manage to follow the guidelines are far and few; so you can say is quite capable. Their tactics are well laid out, and they have good leaders it seems."
I also had the sa evaluation of the academy as Shizu said. D-rank promotion exam hinges on battle power and strategy. Academy has managed to assign a guild that's neither too strong nor too weak. Well, this much was to be expected from the ‘main branch’, else another branch would have been crowning that title.
From there we took down other nearby squares, upturned the opponent's square while paying attention to the situation. And when we had just 12 minutes left, opponent finally made a move.
In just two more minutes, .
The other two seniors, having been afflicted with status, also tried to make their way out. But, one of them was slashed down by Karua and while another was gunned down from a distance by Shizu.
T/N - Oof, rip flash of flower. I guess that was bound to happen when their opponent has the leader who have went through such so many guild battles.
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