Of course, no matter who it is, the cost to challenge the top three was fixed.
Challenging the third place would cost one million per attempt, the second place, one million five hundred thousand per attempt, and the first place, two million per attempt.
For example, a person ranked 101st would need to spend one hundred thousand to challenge anyone ranked 51st to 100th. Challenging hackers ranked 4th to 50th on the leaderboard would cost five hundred thousand. Directly challenging the top three would cost over a million.
This money was to be split ninety-ten between the forum and the challenger.
If the challenge was successful, the challenger would directly take over the rank of the challenged, and the challenged would assume the challenger's previous rank.
Those who fell had to challenge others to move back up the rankings.
And this name at the top of the list was actually an account on the Check-in System, codenamed Y.
Of course, by now, this account had become Mu Lingyun's.