Xia Xue's performance was unanimously recognized by all examiners.
Prince Hao swung his two-handed greatsword, cleaved the head of the werewolf in front of him and sent it flying through the air.
His bloodthirsty expression and the corners of his mouth betrayed arrogance.
A berserker who truly lived up to his name.
In battle, rationality diminished and was replaced by ferocity.
This happened even before reaching the berserk state, indicating a possible complete loss of rationality during the transformation.
"In the beginning, when you are at full effort, your efficiency can decrease significantly later on
"This aspect needs improvement, as the energy distribution is insufficient
"Compared to Xia Xue, it is inferior."
What the examiners value more is not the number of kills, but the adaptability in battle.
It is important to observe how someone can hold out for a full 30 minutes.
Examining the differences in combat efficiency between the beginning and the end of the fight is crucial.
Real fights often last quite a while; if you give it your all from the start, there may be no afterward.
When the examiners confronted Prince Hao and Xia Xue, they already had their answer.
Xia Xue was obviously outstanding.
Like Prince Hao, Zuo Mei also chose the hellish difficulty.
Compared to Prince Hao's aggressive fighting style, Zuo Mei pushed the finesse of her rogue profession to its limits.
She moved nimbly, constantly dodging in all directions like a ghost and manipulating the werewolves effortlessly.
Her every move was decisive and conserved every ounce of energy.
Her dagger was quick and precise, and each strike inflicted considerable damage on the monsters.
She also used her skills wisely, controlling the werewolf warriors and even interrupting their abilities when necessary.
She had mastered her current skills to a high level.
Zuo Mei's performance was also recognized by the examiners.
After a round of observation, several examiners had gained insights into the condition of all the candidates.
They now had their criteria for the assessment.
Back at Lin Moyu's side...
The examiners fell silent for a moment.
"This boy... seems a little overwrought."
"I agree, a little overexcited indeed."
"This guy actually had food in his pocket, what was he thinking?"
"Are sweet potatoes that tasty? Watching him eat them makes me a little hungry."
Lin Moyu ate sweet potatoes with relish, one bite at a time.
He had taken them out of his bag before entering the examination room.
You could not use storage space during the exam; what if you got hungry?
Now, while the skeleton warriors were finishing off the monsters, he had nothing to do but eat sweet potatoes.
"Eating during a great trial, this is the first time in history."
"Mark my words, he might go down in history for this."
"I have a feeling this test is too easy for him, should we increase the difficulty?"
The examiners were irritated. While others struggled in the exam, Lin Moyu seemed so relaxed.
Nevertheless, his marks were way ahead.
"No need, the exam still has to be fair."
Ning Xuanfeng had not spoken a single word since the start of the exam.
But his eyes betrayed a keen interest in Lin Moyu.
"This little guy is very interesting."
Within 30 minutes, there were repeated retreats and injuries, forcing some to give up.
The constant battle was a tough endurance test for any professional.
Unlike in the dungeons, where you could rest when you were exhausted.
Only Lin Moyu seemed unimpressed, as if he was just watching a show during those 30 minutes.
"This round of trials is over."
"A total of 522 candidates participated in this round of examinations, of which 278 candidates were disqualified due to injury or voluntary withdrawal."
"244 remaining candidates are eligible to take part in the next round of examinations, you can of course also give up."
"The next round of exams is more difficult, more intense, perhaps even life-threatening. Please choose carefully."
Everyone was asked at the same time whether they should give up now or continue with the exam.
Continuing meant facing even greater challenges, perhaps even risking their own lives.
But giving up felt regrettable.
Suddenly, many found themselves in a dilemma.
The examiners grinned at one after the other.
"How many do you think will decide to give up this time?"
"As in previous years, at least a third will give up."
"This year's success rate is similar to last year; almost 60% have given up so far."
A total of 632 participants had registered for the main exam, now there are only 244.
"It seems they are struggling to make a decision; we should give them a push"
At that moment, a solemn voice rang out again.
"Even if you give up now, your grades are enough to get into prestigious academies."
"You now have 60 seconds to decide. If you have not decided after 60 seconds, the exam will automatically continue."
This statement was like the last straw that broke the camel's back and shook the psychological defenses of many people.
"I decide to give up."
"I'm withdrawing."
"I can't go on; it would be death if I did."
Many students have decided to give up.
But there were more who decided to carry on.
If you've come this far, it would be a shame not to continue.