First of all, Levi claimed that everyone was practicing the same technique.
The first point was already invalid.
They were all ranked high on the Divine Leaderboard, and yet someone who ranked over seven thousand only on the Provisional Leaderboard was telling them that he could spot the similarity?
Is he for real ?
It was as if a kindergartener was trying to lecture a university professor.
Does the kindergartener think that he's spotted something that escaped even the Ph.D.'s eyes? How dare he ridicule us for being too weak, and even say that we won't be able to understand even if he tried explaining it to us?Is this a joke?
Besides, they found the second point absolutely ridiculous as well.
What did he mean by all of us will be ultimately destroyed?
Over ninety percent of the population was practicing the new era technique, and they had never once heard anyone who met their demise because of it.
They thought he might have argued that the fighters just had not grasped the core techniques.
However, those ranking thirty and above on the Divine Leaderboard should have perfectly mastered the technique, right?
They could not help but wonder how Levi would make his case then.
Why aren't we doomed then? Why are we still alive?
The points that Levi tried to make made no sense whatsoever.
It was all his biased presumption, and the rest found it hard to believe.
Even though they still respected Levi, they no doubt questioned the credibility of his claims.
Judging by the doubtful looks on their faces, Levi knew that his words of advice were futile.
He was perfectly aware that his words carried no weight, and that they would not understand him even if he tried explaining, especially on the point where the technique that they practiced would ultimately lead to their own destruction.
There was just simply no way to validate his claim.
Kirin and the others had not reached the level of mastery.
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