On the first day of the competition, Shangguan Fei had won three games in a row and earned a small reputation. But there were no deaths and no splatters of blood, so the audience was more interested in the Dragon King who had left early and King Kuari who had been forced to hand over the gambled items.
The next day, the grumpy King Rizhu had unexpectedly relented and canceled the bet, which caused the audience's expectations about the contest to plummet. They didn't expect that Shangguan Fei would bring them a surprise.
He won yet again, three games in a row.
In the first contest, he still appeared frightened and only circled around the enemy, eliciting the catcalls of countless scorners. Only after a dozen or so moves did he gather enough courage to fight back. Feeling that his opponent was not that strong, he slowly calmed down and gradually shortened the distance between him and his opponent, and finally hit the target with his thirty-fifth move.