At the same time, Fang Mu realized something.
That was why his average opponent during the rating matches was stronger than the ones he faced in the promotion matches.
It must be because of the hidden points!
After all the rating matches were over, the hidden points he had accumulated through consecutive wins should have been cleared.
Now, after winning two consecutive promotion matches, he got such an opportunity. It seemed that triggering a ranking jump was not difficult.
Fang Mu believed the Battle Network did not establish the ranking jump mechanism solely for the convenience of Beast Masters who wanted to rank up.
It was also aimed at enhancing the experience of other Beast Masters in battles, so they wouldn't be matched with opponents who were too strong.
Fang Mu's guess about Battle Network's intentions was quite accurate.
However, eight out of ten ranking jump opportunities sent out by the Battle Network would be directly refused.