There were too many fighters at the moment, and most of them were more powerful than Levi was three years ago.
Some organizations even came up with a machine that could calculate someone's battle power.
Levi used to have a power level of over nine thousand, but now he was reduced to a mere five thousand. In other words, he was just a mediocre fighter.
In fact, Levi wasn't even above average, let alone a top fighter. Because of that, everyone said that even if Levi was revealed to have survived the ordeal, he'd die in three days, since he was a prolific troublemaker. Everyone said that anyone from the new generation could beat him flat in no time.
Even if he were still lived, that meant nothing. He was no longer the star of the new era, and nobody cared about him anymore—he was no longer the savior he used to be.
To put it simply, Levi was just a nobody and no one cared whether he lived or died.
The Cardinal Hall shared the public's sentiments. Levi was nothing but a weakling who couldn't even secure a spot in the new era.
However, The Cardinal Hall and Eragon were different. No matter how much the times had changed, they were still the undisputed defender of Erudia.
They had a ton of fighters, and Edmund was leading them. They could protect the nation, but not Levi.
Along with Levi, the Lab of Gods had also become nothing but a weakling in everyone's eyes. If they hadn't disappeared as quickly as they did, those new organizations would have killed them off in no time.
Even if they managed to survive, they'd still get eliminated.
Too many fighters were emerging in the new era, and they pushed down the top fighters from the old age.
The new fighters quickly redefined what it meant to be on the top of the pyramid, and they broke records year after year.
In the first years, the top fighters were ten times stronger than they used to be. In the second year, they were thirty times stronger, and in the third year, they were a hundred times more powerful than they were.
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