After everyone finished changing, we waited in the pavilion, watching the ongoing games in the stadium on the holographic TV screen there.
By evening, it was time for the main event of the day, and we were called to the stadium ground.
As we walked onto the field, a thunderous round of applause and cheers greeted us.
There were two reasons for this:
Firstly, rumors about Nero were already spreading like wildfire, and people were eager to witness his skills in action.
Secondly, it was uncommon for first-year cadets to participate in a main event game during the King's Tournament.
Why? Well, because first-years were generally not as strong as the second-year cadets.
Naturally, it's more fun to watch two behemoths clash rather than two ants, right?
In fact, it was rare to have more than a dozen first-year cadets in the top 200 rankings by the time of the King's Tournament.
However, this time was different.