Naturally, Pierce did not think that the 30th consecutive victory had any meaning. After all, he was only looking for strong opponents to help him gain experience.
However, he did not find any good matches. Pierce had thought that if he got more wins, he might face stronger opponents.
However, after 30 rounds, Pierce felt like it was a joke. Because these 30 rounds were all the same to him, he could not display his true strength.
He had only used about half of his strength in the past 30 rounds.
At this moment, Pierce suddenly realized that he had unknowingly become the first place. Because Pierce's opponents were not ordinary contestants, after winning a round, he gained twice as much as other contestants.
Pierce had fought about 30 battles, which meant that it was equal to fighting 60 battles. It was natural for him to rank first. Not to mention, he had won consecutively.