The First Test, Part II

Known far and wide as the Kěnéng Arena, the structure they were heading toward was located on the outskirts of the city, away from the hustle and bustle of the main thoroughfares. Despite not being located in the city center like other arenas, it still retained the magnificence expected of one.

The edifice was long and oblong-shaped. It consisted of six floors built in tiers. Each floor had an extended roof to shade viewers from the sun. Unlike many arenas where the VIPs would be at the top, here they were at the bottom, which meant they were the closest to the action. The VIP booths were at ground level, meaning they were not part of the tiered structure that made up most of the arena’s infrastructure.

“Jian Wu. Master. I’m going to head to the meeting room where the first round is taking place,” Zhou Lihua said.

“Good luck,” Master Wong Jiu said.