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Chapter 759 - Your Turn

    <h4>Chapter 759: Your Turn</h4>


    After forty-nine days, Mark Reuss appeared at the balcony on the second floor again. This time, the two female ves that came with him had been reced by a Persian and a Parthian. They were doing their best to serve him as he sat in a chair.


    Mark Reuss, however, didn’t seem too happy because the arena’s attendance rate had dropped again in the past two months. He had to increase the number of battles Habitus had to execute every month, and even that only managed to bring back some audience to the arena. Simultaneously, the greedy Habitus had also taken the opportunity to ask for arger share and hismitment to growing him as the school’s trump card.


    On the other hand, Mark Reuss had also got some political news from the front line. It seemed like the new emperor, Commodus, was unwilling to take over the mess left by his father, Aurelius, and he was preparing to negotiate with the Germanic. This was not good news to Mark Reuss because prisoners of war yed an essential part in his diator’s pool. Most of the highly-talented diators were prisoners of war, not to mention that he had been busy looking for Sets’s sessor. Mark Reuss could only pin all his hopes on Bach.


    ording to the tradition, a great diator show would be held each time a new emperor was crowned. In order to win the hearts of the people, this show was admission free and would be held in the vian Amphitheater, thergest arena in the entire Roman Empire. The arena funded by the royal family took 80,000 ves and eight years to build and could amodate up to 90,000 spectators. Considering its age, it had to be said that this was one of history’s greatest architectural wonders.


    An arena without diators would be pointless, seeing how they were the highlight of the show.


    Although the royal family also owned a diator school, it was notrge enough to support a grand performance like this. It required the cooperation of several diator schools from the private sector to supply them with their diators. Of course, that didn’te free of charge. After all, growing and training diators were known to be costly. However, since this performance’s nature was to win the hearts of the people, there would be no ie, and the organizers had to bear the cost.


    And asking money from the nobles and emperor was no easier than asking for money from themoners.


    Mark Reuss would lose a lot of money if he asked for too little money from the organizer, but he was afraid it would offend the powerful or the emperor if he asked too much. If that were to happen, he would not be able to stay in Rome anymore. Usually, Mark Reuss would choose to overlook the slight loss. By doing that, not only did he get to show his goodwill to the emperor, but he would not lose too much money too.


    Still, this was something genuinely annoying to him.


    Marco Cruz came to inspect his goods with all those troubles and dissatisfaction for the new emperor. He had spent a lot of money on this batch of ves and had to know if the money he spent on them was worth it.


    The order of the battle was decided by the lots drawn yesterday. After Gaby paid a respectful salute to Mark Reuss, he began to organize the assessment. The rules of the battles were the same as the diator performances, except that they would be using wooden weapons this time. In a one-on-one battle, each diator could only use one weapon. A sneak attack from the back was an act that the audience would despise. The other side could not attack his opponents if he admitted defeat. Besides, a trainer would be there to act as a referee during the battle.


    After confirming that everyone understood the rules, Gabi started the roll call.


    The first diator candidate that stepped on the stage was Griff. A Roman citizen, it seemed he was in luck. His opponent was a young man who had just be a diator for half a year. He was a little younger than the diator candidate, and hisbat experience was not as rich. Nheless, the young diator won after a rather lengthy battle. The diator candidate didn’t fight back, but he managed to catch Griff’s weakness, eventually defeating him.


    Gabi thenmented, “You should concentrate more on the battle. You did fine during the first half, butter, you seemed distracted. And your attacks were not decisive enough. It is good to be cautious of your opponent, but sometimes, the situation requires you to make quick decisions. Even a wrong decision is better than hesitation.”


    Griff looked a little frustrated when he heard thement. He knew that Gaby was telling the truth. The fact that he was a neer, and this was the final assessment that determined his fate, it was inevitable that he would overthink everything. Sometimes he would hesitate to attack when he saw his opponent’s ws, worried that it could be a trap. Hence, he missed a lot of good opportunities.


    After Gaby watched Griff for a long while, trying his best to fight his opponent, he announced, “You pass the assessment.”


    Griff’s expression instantly turned from worry to joy, and Gaby did not say anything after that. He let him stay in the room on the west side.


    After Griff was a ve named Gta’s turn. His opponent was a well-known diator with three years ofbat experience. If Griff was cautious of his enemy, Gta acted like he was going to face an invincible nemesis.


    As soon as his opponent made a move, Gta quickly took a few steps back. And Gaby was displeased by his response. Fortunately, Gta soon realized that his action was going to cause him to lose some points. In order to make up for his big mistake, he ditched his defensive posture and started to attack his opponent.


    However, his opponent keenly noticed the ws in his attack and evaded Gta’s attack easily, managing to ce his training sword on thetter’s neck in the next second. The battle did notst very long, and he won easily. Immediately, Gta’s face turned pale.


    He looked at Gaby with an imploring gaze, but thetter remained unmoved. Gaby then announced in a merciless voice, “You’ve made bad decisions during the battle. You attacked your opponent without any n, and your ability to respond to attacks is worse than a pig. You fail the assessment. Go to the house in the east.”


    “For the sake of the hard work that I put in my training, please give me another chance. I wasn’t well prepared this time. Next time... the next time, I will not make this kind of mistake again,” pleaded Gta. He knew all too well what going to the house in the east meant. Since he failed the assessment and wasn’t a Roman citizen like Griff, the only fate that awaited him would be getting sent to the mines.


    “But death will never give you a second chance, my child,” Gaby continued coldly. After that, he blinked, and two trainers pulled Gta away, who had almost copsed on the ground.


    On the second floor, Mark Reuss had not said a word, eating a fig peeled by a female ve next to him.


    Having not much interest in the previous battles, the only thing that he really cared about was Bach. Today was the deadline he gave Gaby. He wanted to see how much improvement Bach had made after the hellish training given by Gaby. After all, he was the appointed sessor of Sets. However, Bach’s battle was arranged almost at the end of the assessment. Hence, Mark Reuss could only wait patiently.


    Once Gta was dragged away, Gaby spoke again.


    “Zhang Heng, Garba, it’s your turn.”
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