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“Next time if you want me to do something like that again, you have to give me more time to prepare.”
Joke heaved an exhausted sigh after the meeting of the invitees had gone successfully and beautifully according to their plan. Currently, they were gathered in front of the hall, letting the association’s staff explain other details pertaining to the selection process to the athletes.
“It went really well. This is your first time doing a guidance duel, right?” said Merlin as he reached out to pat the shoulder of the tall man leaning against the wall.
“Yes. It’s my first time.”
“Not surprising. I know you’re trying to create some openings, but that was too much. You’ll have to practice doing a guidance duel a lot more, you know? The higher your rank gets, the higher the chance the AOS staff will contact you to be an instructor for various events. You’re going to have a play fight with several tens of amateurs until you’re sick of it.”