He had never hated any opponent he had gone up against so much before either. At that moment, Harold wanted to stomp Fane beneath his feet and make sure that Fane would never make a comeback. Only then would he be happy.
Elder Eliot looked at Fane with much interest, as if he was awaiting a reaction from Fane's expression.
Unfortunately, Fane did not seem to be showing any emotion at all.
The more Fane acted like that, the more curious Elder Eliot was. Elder Eliot waved to the rest of the crowd.
"Alright, the best have already been placed. You have a little more time to prepare. After that, the test will start.
"The test will be four hours long. If you haven't completed the test in four hours, you still have to hand over the condensing card that will be passed to you."
The moment Elder Eliot spoke, everyone respectfully answered him. They used the time they had to compose themselves.
From what happened, it was obvious that Elder Eliot was not stern for no reason. He had his own rules and regulations. With that in mind, Fane let out a sigh.
He wondered if he should try to get closer to Elder Eliot. From the earlier conversation, Fane could tell
that Elder Eliot's relationship with Harold was not as good as he thought.
The two of them were closer compared to a normal student, but it was not that great. If he could get a bit closer to Elder Eliot, he would probably not have to worry about Harold.
After the thoughts played around in his mind, he suddenly heard footsteps in front of him. When he looked up, he saw that Harold had turned around and started walking back to his spot.
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