Fane nodded, letting out a laugh as he looked at the warriors gathered in the western area. "The fish that take the bait isn't even fish sometimes but a beast that can't be swallowed. So, no one knows how things will end," he spoke.
Rudy nodded. Only then did he have a rough understanding of the rules of the attribute gamble.
Rudy glanced at the warriors in the western area once more and noticed that most of them had dark gold patterns on their sleeves. Noticing that, he tugged at Fane's sleeve with surprise and pointed it out.
When Fane saw those patterns, he immediately understood. With a frown, he said, "They must be warriors from the Golden Continent."
Rudy could not help but widen his eyes. The two of them had talked about the Golden Continent. Even though they knew that there were warriors from that world in the inner city, Rudy thought that they would be very far away from him. He did not expect them to appear so quickly.
The warriors that were gathered in the western area from the Golden Continent were over 500. Most of them had their eyes shut and were resting, but even with their eyes shut, the air of arrogance around them was obvious.
Rudy hated arrogant people and thus frowned in displeasure. However, he did not say anything. He turned to look at the eastern area and noticed that the warriors of the Golden Continent only took up a fifth of the eastern area. In terms of total number, there were not that many of them.
What confused Rudy was the fact that warriors from the Golden Continent that were from the eastern area were not mingling with the warriors from the three other worlds. They even took up the centermost area, placing a clear border between them and other warriors.
The warriors of the Golden Continent in the western area were different, mixing with everyone.
Rudy asked in confusion, "Why are the warriors gathered in the eastern area all gathered together, and all of them…" After saying that, Rudy's lips twitched.
The warriors in the eastern area were not as quiet as in the western area. Very few of them were resting. Instead, they seemed to be in passionate discussions. Thanks to the golden patterns on their sleeves, Rudy could immediately tell which warriors were from the Golden Continent. It was obvious how they looked down on everyone else.
Fane looked over as well. He sighed as his gaze turned a little cold. "The warriors from the Golden Continent look down on warriors from the three other worlds. They made such a clear distinction between them because of that. They probably feel like the warriors from the three other worlds aren't fit to stand with them."
Rudy's anger soared, feeling as though fire was coursing through him. "Disgusting. Who do they think they are? Even though the Golden Continent is a second-grade world, they're the lowest among second-grade worlds! Do they think others don't know that? Why do they insist on acting like they aren't?"
Fane snorted. Looking at the arrogance on their faces, he felt like he would probably end up being in conflict with them. However, that was fine—he would respond appropriately.
"That's not what they'll think. They think that they're just better than others just by virtue of being from a second-grade world. In their eyes, warriors from third-grade worlds are all a level lower than them. People like that aren't easy to get along with," Fane said plainly.
Rudy's lips twitched as he said with contempt, "Must they try to show off like that? It's just disgusting. Just thinking about it makes me speechless."
Saying that, he looked up at Fane.
With Fane's temper, it was very possible that Fane would butt heads with them.
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