CHAPTER 162: 30 to 21
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The difficulty of the first question lay in everyone's expectations.
Most of the participants would have chosen a difficulty level of 2 or 3 as a starting point to test the waters,
and seeing the question that was asked, everyone knew it was a good place to begin.
The question itself wasn't complicated.
Its main challenge resided in the way it had to be answered.
In other words, the completeness of the content required.
One had to be careful not to say too much, nor too little.
A balance had to be found, highlighting the main points without exaggerating their importance.
Most of the participants could say they could handle a question of this level.
Now everyone anxiously awaited the question that would be asked to the masked boy.
He had chosen a higher difficulty compared to the other participant, and everyone assumed it was probably at level 4.