Chapter 304 Human Females Fleeing in the Beast World 32
Chapter 304 Human Females Fleeing in the Beast World 32
Shen Chumo arrived at the arena and found the registration point.
At the registration desk was a catgirl beastman. She was petite and delicate, with fluffy ears that twitched from time to time, and her bright eyes sparkled with curiosity. Her long tail swayed gently with her body movements.
Shen Chumo was stunned when she saw the catgirl. This was a genuine catgirl. No wonder so many people liked this one; she was indeed quite cute.
The catgirl seemed to notice Shen Chumo's gaze, tilted her head, and gave a sweet smile: "Hello, are you here to sign up for the arena competition?"
Her voice is clear and pleasant, like a silver bell.
Shen Chumo snapped out of her reverie and nodded: "Yes, I'd like to register. What procedures are required?"
The catgirl blinked and took a form from the table drawer, handing it to Shen Chumo: "It's very simple. You just need to fill in your personal information on this form, including your name and race, and then pay a registration fee of ten gold coins."
Shen Chumo paused for a moment. "Is this information mandatory?"
The catgirl tilted her head, looking at Shen Chumo curiously, her big eyes blinking: "Hmm... According to the rules, you have to fill it out completely. But it's not too strict. If you don't want to write too much detail, you can just fill in your name."
After all, some people like to maintain a sense of mystery in the virtual world. She playfully stuck out her tongue.
That's fine. In the end, Shen Chumo only wrote down the name Ye Ying on the form, leaving everything else blank.
The catgirl blinked, said nothing, and entered Nightshade's name into the system.
Shen Chumo transferred ten gold coins from her account to the arena's account.
After receiving the confirmation message, the catgirl smiled happily, her eyes curving into crescents. She handed a triangular card to Shen Chumo, "Alright, registration is successful! Please keep your card safe. You are now a D-rank contestant with zero initial points."
Shen Chumo took the triangular card and examined it carefully. Her contestant number and the words "D section" were simply engraved on it.
"Please select your match time as soon as possible, and we will arrange the match for you."
"Oh right, I forgot to tell you," the catgirl said, tapping her head in annoyance, "the arena rules require you to compete once a week. Winning once earns you ten points, and winning consecutively doubles your points."
In other words, if you win consecutively, you'll get 20 points for the second game, 40 points for the third game, and so on.
In addition, losing a match will deduct 20 points, and if you lose consecutively, the points will be doubled.
"The rules for accumulating and deducting points are quite complicated. If you keep winning, your points will increase very quickly, but if you lose, the losses will be significant." Shen Chumo frowned slightly, thinking about how to formulate a game strategy under these rules.
Cat Girl seemed to see Shen Chumo's concerns and explained with a smile, "Don't worry, most contestants are cautious at the beginning, after all, no one wants to lose too many points."
However, if you're strong enough, a winning streak will cause your points to increase rapidly, and then you'll be in the limelight!
Shen Chumo nodded and then asked, "How many points are needed to advance to the next level?"
The catgirl patiently explained, "It takes 1,000 points to go from section D to section C, 10,000 points to go from section C to section B, 50,000 points to go from section B to section A, and 100,000 points to go from section A to section S."
"However, the higher your rank, the higher your base score for the game will be. In rank C, a game is worth 20 points, in rank B it is 30 points, in rank A it is 40 points, and in rank S it is 50 points."
As Shen Chumo listened to the catgirl's explanation, she silently calculated in her mind. To advance from rank D to rank C, according to the winning streak rule, she would need at least seven consecutive wins.
Shen Chumo doesn't have much time; she needs to advance her rank as soon as possible.
"Arrange a match for me right now."
"Okay, I'll arrange it for you now." After performing a few actions, the catgirl said to Shen Chumo:
"Your match is scheduled for half an hour later, in Hall 5. You'll receive a notification to your account, so just head over there beforehand to prepare."
Shen Chumo nodded, thanked the cat girl, and then turned to head to the preparation area near Hall 5. Because this hall only had D-rank players, there weren't many spectators.
Upon arriving at the preparation area, Shen Chumo found that many athletes were already warming up.
They were either stretching their limbs or closing their eyes to rest, and the whole area was filled with a tense yet fighting spirit.
Shen Chumo let out a long breath. Her biggest trump card, the talisman, could not be used in the virtual world, which meant that she had to rely entirely on her own strength to defeat these orcs.
She first moved all her joints to ensure her body was in optimal flexibility.
Half an hour passed quickly, and Shen Chumo received a notification about the match in her account. She took a deep breath, stood up, and strode confidently toward Hall 5.
As Shen Chumo entered the venue, the glaring lights instantly enveloped her. Even though there weren't many spectators, she could still feel many eyes watching her.
Because in addition to the audience at the venue, people in the real world can also watch the competition using their personal computers.
On the other side of the arena, her opponent—the tall werewolf—was watching her intently. The werewolf exuded a wild aura, his muscles taut, as if he were about to attack at any moment.
The werewolf glanced at Shen Chumo, and seeing that she still hadn't changed her size, said incredulously, "You're not going to choose a human to fight me, are you?"
Shen Chumo looked at the werewolf calmly, her tone firm: "Using this human form is enough to defeat you."
Upon hearing this, the werewolf was taken aback at first, then threw his head back and burst into laughter, his laughter full of disdain: "Are you here to give me points? Hahaha, you'd better not regret it! With your little human body, you think you can defeat me? You're just dreaming!"
A fierce glint flashed in his eyes, eager to teach Shen Chumo a lesson.
At this moment, the spectators outside the arena and the nearby athletes also started discussing what they saw.
"Is this guy stupid? It's one thing to use a human appearance normally, but he won't get any advantage in the arena."
"That's right. With the physical attributes of werewolves, they can easily overwhelm humans in terms of strength alone. This guy is still so arrogant. It seems like this match is already decided."
The surrounding contestants also shook their heads, feeling that Shen Chumo's actions were too rash.
"Humans are already inferior to orcs in strength and speed, so this is just asking for trouble," a tiger-race contestant scoffed.
Shen Chumo calmly took out a longsword. Since the competition allowed contestants to use equipment, Shen Chumo spent a thousand gold coins to buy a longsword directly.
For some reason, she felt a sense of familiarity with the longsword, as if she had used it many times before.
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