The top three grains have entered the peer review stage. In the next planting season, a review committee will be formed by peers to verify the planting data of the grains.
Dobinki knew he was screwed. Without a doubt, his crops would be the focus of attention, and the peer review was likely aimed at him.
Ange's data could be replicated, even resulting in increased output. The whole process was done in a simulated magic formation. The peers could just re-run the course.
As for his planting data, it couldn't be reproduced and the yields decreased. If everybody's yield decreased, and Ange's decreased more than his, then that was fine. It would be justified as an acceptable fluctuation.
But now the problem was that only his yield decreased while Ange's increased. As the one who initiated the simulation contest, he would definitely have to face more stringent review. It was like he had lifted a stone only to drop it on his own foot.