Knowing how difficult their next step would be, the three of them sat down to rest at the same time.
Meanwhile, the spectators outside grew rowdy as they looked on with great interest, and they talked about who would survive all the challenges and kill the golden-armored fighter.
The bearded man and the squinty-eyed man continued to argue intensely, and at one point, the argument escalated to the point they looked like they wanted to rip each other apart. The squinty-eyed man's face was red with his anger.
Lourain looked on curiously, and he felt like waiting was no longer that boring.
Fane sighed helplessly. Compared to those who were just watching the commotion, Fane was more interested in a quiet environment. All this bickering only annoyed him. Furthermore, the two of them did not need to argue at all. They just needed to wait patiently for the result to see the truth, yet the two of them were clearly letting their frustrations get to them. They seemed like they would rather beat the other party with their words.
Their argument gained everyone's attention as both men did not even bother looking at the images on the scroll.
Marth raised an eyebrow and said, "Even though this bearded man is a stubborn idiot who's harsh with his words, you have to admit that some of the things he's saying make sense. It's just that there's no real way to see who'll win the argument right now."
Lourain and Marth watched on with interest and even started to evaluate their arguments.
Fane frowned and said coldly, "Those two are just throwing a tantrum; not a single one cares who makes more sense. They just needed to quietly wait for the result to show who was right, but they don't care about that anymore. They just want to argue and fight, which is a complete waste of time."
Fane was exasperated by their fight. All the seats were full, and the area was full of people as well. He would have needed to squeeze through the crowd if he wanted to leave, so he was forced to patiently watch the match as the two of them constantly argued. After 15 minutes, fortunately, the two of them finally stopped.
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