Chapter 3833
Zelter turned to look at the corridor behind him, and only then did he have the time to think about
anything else.
Widde and Looney were probably still fighting at that moment. He understood the other two
participants, in a sense, and he deduced that they were not as strong as he was.
He had taken so much effort to defeat the golden-armored fighter, so what more could the other two
have done?
Amid his thoughts, a ray of golden light surrounded his body.
Zelter gaped a bit, but he was not surprised. He knew that this was the light that would send him out.
Sure enough, the space around him started to distort the moment he was surrounded by the light.
At that moment, he was even thinking about how he would get the chance to look at how the two were
doing, that he would be the first to be sent out.
After a few seconds, the space around him stabilized.
A familiar scene greeted his eyes, and the noise from the spectators rang in his ears as he turned to
look at the two other scrolls the moment hended. Yet, after he looked over, he was shocked to see
that there was nothing on the two other scrolls.
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Had the two failed and perished during their final challenge?
Were they so weak to have died that way?
The spectators could see what Zelter was doing and how he was staring at the other scrolls,
immediately knowing what he was thinking.
Laughter erupted, and someone shouted, "Stop trying to look over there! You''re thest one!"
Zelter froze upon hearing this.
What did they say?
He was thest one?
How was that possible?
The other two were weaker than him!
How could they have killed such a strong opponent before him?
It was impossible!
At the same time, he looked over below the scrolls.
Sure enough, he saw the other two warriors standing on the transfer array,
looking at him snidely. The sight burned into his eyes.
Zelter''s jaw ckened and found himself unable to say anything. The spectators were right, he was the
last one out after all.
Just thinking about what he did flustered him.
How humiliating!
Compared to Zelter''splicated emotions at that moment, most of the warriors in the spectator
stands felt just asplicated. At least two-thirds of the warriors there had ced their bets on both
Zelter and Looney, so they could not possibly feel ted.
Instead, those that had been rebuking Widde were so happy that their smiles nearly split their faces. It
was aplete surprise.
They thought that they would surely lose, but the situation waspletely overturned. Not only did
Widde defeat the golden-armored fighter, but he was the first to do so as well. Even though the odds
had not been that amazing, they managed to win quite a bit from the bets.
Compared to how despondent some of the people there were, Jack did not seem to have much of an
expression at all.
They had arrived toote earlier. When they entered the Killing Hall, the betting area was already
closed, and no one else could ce their bets afterward.
Lourain and Marth were ted. They could have bet on either Looney or Zelter based on public
sentiment, but they would have lost everything they betted.
It was better to not have participated entirely!