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The heads of the four major families of Phaedra Island were overjoyed. They hadn't expected Cassandra to hide her true strength so well, and the explosive power of her final strike left them all astonished.

"I'm sorry, High Priest. I lost," Ulrich muttered, his head hung low as he returned to Bellamy.

The arrogance he once displayed was completely gone. It was now replaced by a deep sense of shame.

Bellamy's expression was grim. He had hoped to make a strong impression, but instead, his first representative had been defeated.

Losing to someone from the Divine or the Infernal Gate would have been bad enough, but losing to a contender from Phaedra Island was utterly humiliating.

"Dickson, it's your turn," Bellamy commanded.

Then, a man named Dickson Shaw stepped forward. Like Ulrich, he was also a red-robed cardinal bishop. He had just turned 30, and his strength surpassed Ulrich's.

He was now on the brink of reaching the late pinnacle stage of the divine grandmaster realm.

When Dickson approached Cassandra with a long spear in hand, she immediately felt a wave of dread.

She had won against Ulrich earlier thanks to the energy Sebastian had infused into her. But now that energy was spent, and her new opponent was even stronger. She had no idea how she would fare.

"Cassandra, you've already won a round. Come back," Sebastian called out just in time.

Cassandra immediately returned to her team without protest.

No one questioned her decision. After all, she had just fought a tough battle and needed to rest. Letting her continue to fight would be unfair.

Next, one of the Divine's contestants stepped into the arena.

This man was short. He had a sharp, rat-like face and beady eyes that darted around suspiciously.

They introduced him as Dipsy Kline, and his weapon of choice was a pair of metal gauntlets. Each punch he threw was packed with immense power, and his kicks were equally formidable.

For a time, he had Dickson on the defensive, forcing him to retreat repeatedly.

However, despite Dipsy's strong initial performance, he lacked endurance.

Eventually, Dickson found an opening and sent him flying with a powerful strike from his spear.

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