Cato, Two hours later.
Two hours had passed since the beginning of the contest, and yet, the streets that surrounded the headquarters of Cato's conglomerates, were still full of cultivators. All of them were spectating the competition thanks to a few floating arrays that had been installed in the skies of Cato's main cities. These arrays would produce three-dimensional illusions, which the observing cultivators could use to follow the movements of the participants.
Only four of these arrays had been left in Cato, and each of them depicted a single one of the four islands in which Cato's participants were competing on.
In between the territories of the three conglomerates whose participants had been placed in the same island as Nilo, Finn, and the others, was an illusion which, along with depicting every event that was taking place in the volcanic island, gave an outsider perspective of the entire test.