Hearing Fane's explanation, Rudy was even more stunned. He said in confusion, "What do you mean by the only Weinhord City? Other Weinhord Cities?"
Fane smiled as he explained, "To us, there is only one Weinhord City, but there are actually countless ones. The warriors of these worlds gathered together and can only see one Weinhord City, but there are actually countless others that are open to the other worlds. Do you understand me?"
Rudy coughed as he rubbed his nose. In truth, he did not really understand, but he did not know where to start. He shrugged and explained it in his own way, "So you're telling me that there are countless Weinhord Cities. All of them are in different places in space and time. They face warriors from different worlds."
Fane looked at Rudy with some praise, nodding and saying, "Yes, that's right."
Rudy's lips stiffened not expecting to get the right answer so easily.
However, Rudy did not really understand what he was saying either. After thinking about it, he shook his head and decided to forget about it. He would figure out the answer eventually anyway. As he thought about it, the bearded man and the small-eyed man quarreled again.
After a long time, the beaded man finally said, "I know you're worried, but that worry is unnecessary in my eyes. Danger and opportunity go hand in hand. If I keep trying to make sure I am safe, I'll never improve.
"You're right. If I'm unlucky and face someone strong immediately, I'll just resign myself to my own fate. However, if I'm lucky and careful enough, only acting when I'm sure of the situation, then I have a high chance of succeeding."
The small-eyed man was even more exasperated when he heard that. He felt like everything he said earlier had just been completely ignored. He was preaching to the choir, but he could not stop himself from continuing, "The slaughter game is in an isolated space. Everyone will be sent in at random. You don't know who you'll meet. You're right, you will have much higher chances if you're careful and don't take any chances, but I don't think you are this time. If you were careful, you wouldn't be participating in a slaughter game where you have a fifty percent chance of dying."
The small-eyed man had known the bearded man for many years and understood him very well. He was just saying that he would be careful. The moment any profits appeared in front of him, he would forget about anything else. He would not be able to survive if he lost control.
The small-eyed man took a deep breath and said helplessly, "You think I'm looking down on you because I'm stopping you, but I'm doing this for your sake. Once you meet anything dangerous, you'll realize how sincere I'm being."
The bearded man wanted to say something else, but the small-eyed man stopped him. The small-eyed man walked over and said sincerely, "There are three second-grade and ten third-grade worlds in Weinhord City. Both of us are from a third-grade world, and we're only around the middle of the ten third-grade worlds. There are so many warriors from different worlds here."
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