As Kai stirred awake, a wave of exhilaration surged within him - today marked the highly anticipated inter-school competition where he could display his skills against worthy opponents.
He rose from bed promptly and readied himself with a substantial breakfast that would provide him with sustained energy throughout the demanding day ahead.
Once ready, Kai retrieved his trusty sword, Dragonheart, from his inventory.
Taking a quick glance around to ensure no one was nearby, he tucked the blade securely by his side and set off for school.
Arriving at the Combat Department, he was greeted by the familiar faces of his friends—Ethan, Aoi, and Leon. They shared a moment of laughter, realizing they were early, yet all their friends and teachers were already gathered.
Kai joined his companions, exchanging pleasantries and confessing his mix of nervousness and excitement about the competition.
Ethan flashed a reassuring smile at Kai and patted him on the back. 'Don't worry, Kai! We've all put in so much effort to prepare for this.'
Aoi nodded, her eyes gleaming with determination. "That's right! We've come so far. Let's give it our all and make our school proud."
Leon, always the calm and collected one, chimed in. "Remember, it's not just about winning. It's about challenging ourselves and growing as martial artists. We've got this."
Their encouraging words eased Kai's worries, and a renewed sense of determination surged within him. They shared stories of their training sessions and discussed their strategies for the upcoming matches, fueling each other's excitement.
Minutes passed, and soon Ms. Mei, accompanied by the other mentors, stepped forward to address the students.
The room fell silent as all eyes turned toward their revered teachers.
Ms. Mei smiled warmly, her gaze sweeping across the group. "Today is a significant day for all of you. I can sense the nerves and anticipation in the air. But remember, you've trained hard for this. Believe in yourselves, and let your training guide you."
The students nodded their expressions a mix of determination and uncertainty.
Ms. Mei's eyes twinkled with confidence. "I've seen the progress you've made, and the dedication you've shown. Trust in your abilities and face the challenges head-on. I have faith in each and every one of you."
Her words resonated with the students, filling them with a renewed sense of purpose. They felt a surge of confidence and determination, ready to tackle whatever obstacles lay before them.
Ms. Mei continued, "Now, let me share some important information with you. Today, six schools will be participating in the competition. Our school, Dragon Academy, along with five others—Phoenix High, Tiger Martial Institute, Crane Martial Arts School, Serpent Dojo, and Lionheart Academy—will bring ten students each. The matches will follow a one-on-one format, and it's an elimination-based competition."
Eyes widened with anticipation as the students absorbed the details. Michael raised his hand. "Sensei Mei, how does the elimination process work?"
Ms. Mei smiled, explaining, "The first two schools will have ten matches, with one student from each school competing against another. Once a student loses, they are eliminated, and the match continues until only one student remains standing from each school. This process will determine the top three schools, and the competition will progress from there."
The students exchanged glances, their minds processing the information.
Ms. Mei's voice turned serious as she added, "One more thing, students. There is one school among the six that our school has a long-standing animosity with. That school is Serpent Dojo. They are known for their ruthlessness, sparing no opponents. Be careful and, if necessary, defend yourselves. Remember, your lives are at stake."
The room fell into a hushed silence as the weight of Ms. Mei's words sank in.
The students exchanged determined looks, acknowledging the seriousness of the situation. With their safety on the line, they knew they had to approach the competition with unwavering resolve.
Ms. Mei, sensing the heavy atmosphere, tried to lighten the mood. "But fret not! I have full confidence in your abilities. We've trained diligently for this moment, and together, we will overcome any challenges that come our way."
Her clumsy attempt at encouragement produced laughter from the students, breaking the tension that had gripped them.
They couldn't help but smile, realizing that they were not alone in their journey.
After the meeting concluded, the students boarded the bus that would take them to the competition venue.
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Time seemed to fly by as they traveled, sharing nervous excitement and engaging in lively conversations.
As they arrived at the competition area, a grand dome awaited them.
The sight of the gathering crowd, including ordinary citizens eager to witness the matches, sent a wave of nervousness through the students.
However, mixed within the nerves was a flicker of excitement, knowing that people were there to witness their growth as martial artists.
Entering the designated area, accompanied by Ms. Mei and Master Liang, the students found themselves in the restroom assigned to their school.
The room, a spacious area with ten beds, boasted all the necessary amenities. The students marveled at the accommodations, their surprise evident on their faces.
Curiosity got the better of them, and one student approached Ms. Mei and Master Liang. "Sensei Mei, why are these facilities provided?"
Master Liang chuckled. "The competition will span at least five days, so all participating schools have been given such facilities. Even the teachers have separate quarters with the same amenities. Rest now, for in three hours, the competition will commence. Sensei Mei and I will take our leave, so don't cause any trouble, okay?"
The students nodded eagerly, expressing their gratitude to their teachers.
As Ms. Mei and Master Liang departed, the students entered the room with a mix of excitement and anticipation.
The girls claimed the beds on the left side, while the boys occupied the right. However, as there were six boys and only four girls, one bed remained unclaimed among the girls.
An idea sparked among the boys, and they decided to settle it with a game of Rock-Paper Scissors. The winner would be granted the last bed. Laughter and banter filled the room as the boys engaged in their friendly competition.
Observing their antics, the girls couldn't help but chuckle, finding amusement in the boys' determination.
After several rounds, Ethan emerged as the ultimate victor, claiming the final bed.
The boys grumbled good-naturedly, their envy evident. Ethan placed his bag on the bed and glanced over, finding Sarah as his neighbor. A sense of relief washed over him, knowing he would have a familiar face by his side.
As the students settled into their respective spaces, a mixture of anticipation and exhaustion filled the room. Some chose to rest, while others continued to train, their dedication unwavering.
The eve of the competition had arrived, and they knew that tomorrow would bring the culmination of their training and the ultimate test of their skills.