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'I'm just getting more and more disappointed that a so called #1 assassin will care about such pathetic stuff like the sun sect something because of someone who he never met. He should just accept this new world for what it is dod it dog just like his old one, just becouse he had a good life back in his old world in the bosom a civilization he should receive it in the respective view of the natives of this world and learn one simple thing "he should only live life for himself "' PEACE
Can I point out that a single elimination tournament with random assignments of opponents is an awful way to choose the top three? Seeding the field (by rank in the first phase, drawing for place among tied participants) would be a huge improvement. Even just seeding the top six would usually be enough. (Each round, separate the top remaining seeded fighters, then randomly assign the rest of the slots.) Given a fully random setup, two out of the three of them would almost always meet before the finals. At the round of 6, only 40% of brackets don’t have a pair of the expected finalists meeting each other (3/5 chance that Michael gets a scrub, times 2/3 for Evan after Michael’s fight is set). Similarly, suddenly turning it into a free-for-all (with politics and ganging up) feels like a lousy way to rank the final three, except that the politics are what the whole event was about in the first place. If someone dies in the finals, does their sect get the reward they would have earned by yielding? The psychology of an entire civilization blithely killing off some of their best upcoming prospects every two years is scary, but fits the theme of a cultivation world where might makes right. Anyone who underestimates their opponent badly enough to die was likely to bring bigger problems down on their sect if they had lived.