Announcing the results

Three days went by in a blink of an eye. The period for the evaluation has finally come to an end. The Marine's siren resounded across the whole island. In this case, all recruits stopped what they were doing and exited the jungle.

In reality, the number of monsters in the forest has been substantially decreased as a result of this initiative. In the final day, nearly all low-level monsters vanished, while the other more formidable creatures were tracked down and slain in groups by teams of recruits.

Getting out of the woods The recruit could see what seemed like a hellish region that was completely engulfed in flames. They couldn't help but be filled with dread.

The good news is that it didn't go any farther.

"That fire was definitely frightening, but I'm curious as to how it got started in the first place."

"Who knows." says the narrator.

Recruits were gazing at the burnt area and spoke with one another as they passed by.

In reality, even though no one was injured or killed in the fire, it increased the difficulty of the evaluation significantly since all monsters were terrified by the fire and attempted to flee from it, resulting in a sea of monsters everywhere.

At this point, we are outside of the forest.

Roja was the first person to emerge from the jungle. The second day, he only found a few creatures here and there, and the third day, he was virtually unable to locate any, so he arrived early to the edge of the forest and sat there waiting.

Hina was not there when Roja quenched the fire since she had gone with Roja. Her personality was strong, and she did not like to depend on others for support.

Garp had arrived early outside the Forest and was waiting for us.

"Brat, that was quite the mess you created there but...," Garp said as he walked up to Roja and grasped his shoulder with a smile. "Excellent work!"

However, despite the fact that Roja had caused a major mess across the forest, Garp himself was unconcerned. He didn't want to be constrained by the rules of the game. Roja was a formidable opponent who reminded him of his earlier days.

While surrounded by a large number of teachers, each of them saw Roja in a different perspective.

Born to wield the sword and capable of producing flames with it, Roja will easily overcome them in no time and will most likely get to the position of vice admiral if he continues to practise.

As a result, their attitude regarding Roja shifted by a full 180 degrees.

Garp When Roja was hit in the back, Roja could feel his heart beating faster and faster.

Roja's lips were quivering, and she looked helpless as she stared at Garp.

"It is painful."

"Uh... I don't know... "Ha ha ha," says the author.

Garp seemed to be embarrassed. However, he had become used to Roja's manner of speech. Garp laughed dryly as he placed his hand on Roja's shoulder and proceeded to raise his palm to her shoulder.

Roja let out a pathetic sigh.

Gradually, the recruits started to emerge from the jungle. The majority of them were wearing clothing that had been ripped to shreds.

This island was created specifically for the evaluation of recruits, and there is also a rescue squad on hand, although not everyone is permitted to return here.

As a result, getting lost or dying in a forest is a common occurrence; but, due to the monitoring system, people who are lost may be recovered and the forest will be completely cleansed in half a daytime.

There are still casualties this time around, but the most of them are merely wounded.

There have only been two reported deaths.

Compared to battling pirates, this is much preferable than fighting the pirates. If they actually did fight with pirates in this battle evaluation, it is likely that they would have suffered twice as many losses.

In addition to the recruit who has been severely wounded, the recruit who has been somewhat injured and the recruit who has not been harmed all have half a day to recover before returning to the battleship.

Soon after, half a day had passed, and the warships were finally able to return to the base.

All of the recruits were gathered in the Marineford's central plaza, with the exception of a few severely wounded recruits and Roja, who had been kidnapped by Garp, among them.

When they realised that the announcement of the results had not yet shown, all of the recruits began whispering to one another.

"Can you tell me how many you found?"

"I killed at least three level 3 creatures, and I killed far too many level 2 and 1 monsters, for reasons I don't understand."

"I went on a quest for a Level 4 monster."

Another recruit said disdainfully that each level between monsters meant that its strength was many times greater and that the score was many times more as well.

Many of the surrounding recruits were taken aback by this statement, and many expressed a tinge of jealousy since they had not encountered any level 2 monsters, and even if they had, they would have been able to escape.

"Hey, who do you think will be the first to arrive?"

"It had to be Drake, since I heard he killed a level 5 monster," I say.

When the recruits heard this, they all took a deep intake of frigid air.

Drake was much too powerful.

Winnability is not required even in the elite camp when facing a level 5 monster in a one-on-one scenario. Drake's strength is unquestionably superior to that of others, as shown by his ability to slay a level 1 monster on his own.

He is unquestionably on his way to joining the top group.

Many people stared at Drake with wide eyes and couldn't help but show their admiration for him.

And at this point, the sound of footsteps could be heard, and all of the recruits hushed themselves and raised their heads.

"Scores have been tallied, and your final assessment result will be released shortly," says the instructor.

Pulling down the curtain will be led by a Marine rear admiral and the Marines behind him, while the results will be projected onto the screen by the projection phone snail.

All of the recruits focused their gaze fixedly on the curtain fist, hoping to see their own names and witness their own accomplishment. Some individuals were relieved, while others were adamant about not looking.

And after viewing their own results, the recruiters began looking for others, but they were unable to locate the person they were looking for.

Those recruits were taken by surprise when a voice was heard.

"I'm going to read the top 10 names of the incoming recruits."

The rear admiral remarked in a serious tone as he stood there, and then he indicated to the Marines behind him to take down the curtain and the snail, and he pulled out a list from his pocket.

The recruits started to recognise some of the names.

"Tenth, Saul!"

"Ninth, Hugh!"

"…"

reading names in a continuous basis The recruits didn't seem to be taken aback. Evidently, they anticipated that those names would be in almost the same places.

"Fourth, Hughes!" says someone.

As the rear admiral's position increased in importance, his tone became more relaxed, and he would stop after finishing a name he was addressing.

Upon hearing the surname Hughes, They immediately thought of The recruits seemed to be taken aback, as they had not expected him to finish fourth.

Hughes is a good talent who should have been able to make it through the first three rounds.

"It may seem a bit odd at first."

The rear admiral paid little attention to their conversation, instead casting a glance in front of the recruits and continuing to read.

"Drake, you're third!"

When this name was announced, all of the recruits became quiet.

Not just Drake, but all of the recruits seemed to be taken aback.

Drake … Is just third place.