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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1057

After a while, Wendy added, "Participants who drew numbers one to ten, please take the fighting stages accordingly. For example, those who drew the card with number one will go to stage number 1. After all ten pairs have finished their battle, I will call upon those who have drawn up until the number twenty!”

After she thought about it, she said, "The rules for this round are simple. You cannot kill your opponent, and you win by getting your opponent off the stage. Of course, you'll automatically win if your opponent surrenders!"

After Wendy finished announcing the rules for this round, the contestants who took the number one to ten flew up to their respective stages.

Evidently, the competitors who emerged victorious in this second round would be able to become the top 50 contestants, and then they would be guaranteed a prize already.

"Hah. You've got some luck to run into me!'

On one of the fighting stages, a seventh grade grandmaster was paired with a fourth-grade grandmaster. The former could not help but grin.

Since the first round was a melee, there were a few people who were not very strong that managed to hold on to the very end as they got lucky.

This seventh-grade grandmaster was considered an average fighter. After all, the people who won were all pretty strong— and that was why he was afraid that he would run into geniuses of true god status He never thought that his luck was in his favor. He actually got a fourth-grade grandmaster as his opponent. Excitement flooded through his veins.

The fourth-grade grandmaster flashed a bitter smile. "I did not have hope anyway unless I was paired with the other fourthgrade grandmaster here!"

After he said that, he actually jumped off the stage. "I surrender!"

"I-I won?"

The seventh-grade grandmaster was stunned for a moment. Then he smiled.

"Jeez. That fellow is so lucky. He advanced to the next round just like that!"

Someone was extremely envious when he saw this.

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