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Now, although his health wasn't full, his survival rating was still quite high, having reached SSS level.

Additionally, after executing a combo to kill the middle-aged man, his operation score also reached SSS level.

At that moment, three SSS levels appeared simultaneously on the prompt screen before him.

Seeing this, Wayai immediately broke into a happy smile.

Finally, it was perfect.

SSS level was the highest score in the job transition trial.

In the 18 years since the game descended into reality, very few people had achieved this score.

This time, Way Kai not only surpassed himself, but also broke the historical record of Yoning City.

What else could happen next? Although he had already achieved the highest score, WA was still very curious about the upcoming trials.

Just then, a prompt sound suddenly rang in his ears.

Congratulations on clearing the job transition trial.

Cleared it? Way Kai was momentarily stunned, then couldn't help but laugh.

He actually cleared it.

It seemed that this job transition trial wasn't that difficult after all.

Chapter 104.

Big news.

After clearing the trial, Wai did not linger and directly returned to the real world.

When he opened his eyes and was about to leave, he suddenly turned his head and noticed a familiar figure.

"Uncle?" Way Kai exclaimed in surprise.

"Did you call me?" A tall middle-aged man with slightly graying hair turned around.

He glanced at the astonished Wei Kai and frowned.

"You don't recognize me?" Way Kai quickly regained his composure and asked, "I don't recognize you.

" The middle-aged man shook his head and then impatiently said, "If you have something to say, just say it.

Nothing.

" Way Kai smiled awkwardly and waved his hand.

I mistook you for someone else.

Upon hearing this, the middle-aged man left without looking back.

Once the other person was far away, Way Kai let out a long sigh of relief.

The one in the trial space was indeed not a real person.

If it were a real person, being killed in the trial space would mean death in the real world as well.

Unless that person was just a projection or a shadow created by the heavenly dao.

Although it wasn't a real person, that shadow inherited all the combat experience, attributes, and skills of the middle-aged man.

Most importantly, it had a brain.

This perhaps had something to do with the middle-aged man also participating in the trial.

Moreover, the fact that the beings in the trial weren't real was actually a good thing.

Otherwise, Way Kai would have to bear the guilt of killing a fellow expert.

Yoning city was already a small city and there were very few top experts.

Those who reached level 50 and underwent the second job change were even rarer.

They were basically the backbone of Yoning City.

If such an expert were to die in the job change trial, it would be a huge loss.

I seem to have forgotten to thank him after realizing this.

Way Kai side with some regret.

Although the one in the trial wasn't a real person, he taught him many things, especially about combat against other people.

This was something he had never encountered before.

Previously, whether in school or after the job change, he had learned how to fight monsters.

His combat experience was all against monsters.

The consequence of lacking experience in fighting against people was being bullied in the third step of the arena competition.

While being bullied, he learned combat techniques until he grew into a qualified warrior.

This was the path most people had to take.

However, Wayai had advanced the learning process.

A level 50 expert was enough to be his teacher.

Fighting against such an expert rapidly improved Wei Kai's combat skills and experience.

These things might not be reflected in data, but in real combat.

They were definitely more useful than any data.

It seemed that only by clearing the entire trial could one truly complete the second step of the task.

Those who completed the task early after reaching the scoring requirements were just quitters.

They lost the opportunity to receive guidance from top experts in the final battle unless they could work hard to learn and grow rapidly in the third step of the arena competition.

Otherwise, they would likely suffer great losses.

After understanding all this, Wayai smiled with satisfaction and then completed the second step of the trial task.

Soon, a new task came in succession.

Step three, complete the arena competition and obtain at least 10 victory badges.

The difficulty had indeed increased.

Wayai glanced at the task bar and was not surprised by this result.

The third step task for most people only required obtaining three victory badges.

Yet his task was to get 10.

This was not just a simple increase of seven badges, but the difficulty had multiplied several times.

Although the matching mechanism of the arena competition was completely random, there was an unwritten rule.

That was, when your badges exceeded five, you would be prioritized to match opponents with a similar number of badges.

In other words, when your victory badges were below five, you might still match with noviceses who had never won.

Once your badges exceeded five, you would be prioritized to match with experts who also had more than five badges.

The difficulty of facing noviceses who had never won was not on the same level as that of experts with over five badges.

Way Kai's task of obtaining at least 10 badges meant he had to defeat at least five experts who had more than five badges.

Moreover, as time went on, the opponents would only become stronger.

No worries, considerate practice.

Way Kai smiled lightly, full of confidence.

The combat techniques he learned in the job change trial had to be tested in real combat.

What is learned on paper always feels shallow.

True understanding comes from practice.

Only by participating in real battles can the experiences learned be transformed into one's own strength.

After coming out of the job change room, Wayai noticed that the flow of people in the hall had decreased significantly.

The lively and noisy arena had also quieted down and the audience began to disperse.

Is it about to power down for a break? Wake guest.

After saying this, he glanced at the time on his phone and realized it was indeed already 9:52.

There was still more than half an hour until the power would be cut off for a break.

Although today's arena competition had ended, the audience was still discussing the results with great enthusiasm.

As they walked, they loudly discussed the recent matches.

Among them, the discussion about Lie Ching Xia was the most frequent.

Even without deliberately inquiring, Way Kai still heard the results of Lee Ching Xia's four matches today.

For matches, all wins.

The first three matches were almost crushing victories, won decisively.

These three beautiful consecutive wins garnered her significant attention and many people even became her fans.

However, in the fourth match, Lie Ching Xiao's victory was somewhat difficult.

According to the audience's description, she used a strategy to ultimately defeat her opponent.

Nevertheless, no matter what, she won in the end, achieving a splendid four consecutive victories.

She did not disappoint the expectations of the audience and her fans.

After watching today's arena competition, many people hoped that Lee Ching Xia could continue to fight tomorrow.

Someone also asked Lee Ching Sha herself about this and the response made the fans very satisfied.

She said she would definitely come tomorrow.

She also said, "Tomorrow I aim for a 10-ame winning streak.

" No way.


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