Many people were shocked.
This rule could be said to be very simple and very crude, but it was also very effective.
More than a thousand people had gone up to the stage to fight a free-for-all, and the last 80 people remaining on the stage would advance. One could imagine how intense this would be, and the situation would change.
It didn't necessarily mean that one was strong enough to stay until the end. It required luck.
Of course, when one was strong enough, one could sweep through others and stay until the end without luck.
Moreover, there was a prerequisite, and that was that the number of people working together to fight the enemy could not exceed three.
This was also a form of protection, and also a form of restriction.
He was afraid that many experts would join forces. If more than a dozen top experts joined forces and swept the others, how could others play?
With only three of them working together, the restrictions would be huge.