Chapter 1035 The Tournament Starts
Naelia led John and Zuri through the massive arena, which took some time to navigate. The halls were filled with countless people, making it quite hard to move at times. After pushing their way through countless hallways and rooms, the group arrived on the lowest floor of the arena.
After walking down some steps which were guarded by Yang-Dao Sect cultivators, permitting entry only to tournament participants and those near them, they arrived in a rather empty hallway, at least compared to the ones they had come from.
John breathed a sigh of relief, thankful to be removed from the stuffy and boisterous halls above, and followed Naelia as she expertly moved towards the first trial starting point. They arrived half an hour later, moving quite quickly through the hall to ensure they were not late.
A massive, double-sided door came into view, which was already open. Two World Expansion Yang-Dao Sect elders stood on either side, guarding the way forward. One of the elders blocked their path, asking for the entry formation.
John handed his formation disk to the Elder, who inspected it, eyes going wide a moment later. He remained speechless for quite some time, then handed the disk back to John, a different, scrutinous look on his face.
He then handed John another formation disk.
"Take this, and fill it with your Qi, then do not fight the formation's energy," the Elder instructed.
John took the disk, inspected it for a moment, then sent his Qi into it. The disk absorbed his Qi greedily, as if latching onto it. A restrictive energy surged out of the disk, enveloping John who instinctively went to fight against it, but stopped himself from doing so at the last moment.
The energy enveloped John, then went dormant a moment later. The disk had moved through his robe and latched onto his upper arm, like a bracelet, firmly locked in place. John gave Naelia a quick, curious glance for an explanation.
"You'll find out its purpose soon enough," she said, a teasing look of satisfaction on her face. This was clearly payback for almost making them late, which she would no doubt have been scolded for.
John rolled his eyes, then entered the room. The guards allowed Naelia and Zuri to enter with him after Naelia explained their purpose. As he stepped into the room, a massive chamber came into view. The room was several miles wide and long, with a ceiling several hundred yards overhead.
Within the room were around ten thousand other people, all Dao Transformation geniuses of the human race. An eager, anxious, and excited atmosphere filled the room as these geniuses awaited the start of the first trial, where they would prove their talent to the world.
John moved a short distance into the room, then stopped. Naelia and Zuri stepped up beside him, Naelia looking at all the geniuses with awe, Zuri scanning it for any danger. John looked about as well, noticing a glowing doorway on the opposite side of the room, one several dozen yards wide and tall.
"We're all going to enter the trial at once?" John asked Naelia, to which she nodded her head.
"While the arena is quite large, it's not that large for a Dao Transformation cultivator. Isn't it going to not only be quite crowded, but also easy to get through?" John asked her.
Naelia smiled at his naivety to the tournament rules, then shook her head.
"It's not nearly that simple," she said. "The formation on your arm does several things, and one is to restrict flight."
"Even then, I'd be able to jump most of that distance with ease," John frowned. "Doesn't seem like much of a challenge."
Naelia's smile widened, truly enjoying John's naivety of the trials. "You can try, but I would advise against it. You'll find out soon enough," she said. "Oh, and there are a few rules I should let you know about, so you don't get disqualified. First, there's no teamwork allowed. You can fight others, but you cannot team up on others, nor can you use teamwork to defeat the challenges of the trial. The trial is meant to weed out the weak, so make sure to remember that."
John nodded his head, as the rule made sense.
"You also cannot kill or maim others, but anything less than that is fine," Naelia added. "Oh, and lastly, you must be in the first nine hundred and twenty-four to make it to the other side. If you don't place in the top nine hundred and twenty-four, you are immediately eliminated. That's about all the rules you need to be aware of."
"Thanks," John nodded at Naelia, thankful for the explanations. Naelia smiled with satisfaction, her eyes following John's as he turned to look at something.
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