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Chapter 1395: 1306, Detailed Description of Reward Points Chapter 1395: 1306, Detailed Description of Reward Points June 14th at midnight, the reward competition officially began!

As soon as the ti arrived, teams from major star zones imdiately sprang into action.

However, they didn’t set out to search everywhere right away but quickly headed towards the report submission points.

They had to submit the criminal suspects and physical evidence of the cris they had caught in the previous two days to the Fig Guard, along with uploading photos, videos, and other electronic evidence of the cris to the public network.

The reason they submitted cases right at the start was that after the competition rules were released, soone discovered a loophole in the rules.

The loophole was that the competition rules did not take into account the ti of the suspect’s cris; the rules did not specify that the cris had to be committed within the reward period.

If the cris were committed before the start of the reward competition, could everyone hoard a few suspects in advance and submit them all at once when it began? After all, this wouldn’t violate the rules of the competition!

The mont this loophole was discovered, it imdiately sparked heated discussion on the public network.

Right, why doesn’t everyone hoard a few suspects to try it out? After all, there’s nothing to do during the three days of registration.

Consequently, a large number of teams took initiative to strike against cri and capture suspects.

Faced with this situation, the reward competition organizers imdiately issued a patch.

This kind of loophole greatly affected the balance. After the start of the competition, so teams submitted several or even more than a dozen cases at once, while other teams had no cases to submit because they registered late. Wouldn’t the start ti of this competition beco the biggest joke?

Thus, the organizers from the Fig Guard imdiately issued a docunt, defining the tifra for cris that qualified for reward points. Cris had to be committed within the reward period to earn points.

However, the organizers did not completely seal the loophole while patching it.

In the final section of the docunt, the organizers stated: To promote activity before the competition and to prevent criminals from intensifying their cris in retaliation before the competition, all participating teams could imdiately submit one cri case after the start of the competition. The cri in this case could have occurred during the registration period and not necessarily within the competition dates.

This statent had many advantages.

For the Fig Guard, being able to submit one cri case was beneficial. They could choose a case that would earn a higher score and submit it, giving their team the strategic advantage;

For the residents of the Fige Hub, it was also to their benefit.

Surely so criminals were thinking of robbing fiercely before the competition began. With this statent, criminals would have to consider carefully before committing any cri!

The patch took imdiate effect.

Therefore, during the three days of registration, every participating team was selecting cases that would earn higher points to obtain more of a leading advantage.

Su Yu was no exception.

During these three days, in addition to getting to know and shing with the eight eighth-order mbers from the “Fugue Nova” Adventure Group, he also carefully selected a case that would earn the highest points, securing a leading advantage while also proving his strength to his teammates and dispelling any concerns they might have.

After the competition began, Su Yu and Cat Morning Star imdiately escorted the suspect to the nearest reporting location.

The remaining eight teammates quickly headed to the nearest cri scene under his command.

In the past three days, Su Yu had also activated five more “hymn towers” across different star zones. Up until now, he had activated all “hymn towers” across eight star zones, ranging from the 170th to the 177th Star Region.

Within these eight star zones, Su Yu had full oversight of the local inhabitants’ every move, and no cri could escape the surveillance of AI Blue Whale.

Moreover, AI Blue Whale had powerful algorithms to calculate how to capture criminals for the greatest profit (in terms of earning the maximum points).

Therefore, Su Yu was fully confident about taking the first place in the reward competition!

As for the other competitors, what did it matter how many additional mbers those teams had? Could they compare to AI Blue Whale?

So, Su Yu didn’t take the competitors seriously at all; he considered the first place his for the taking!

About 60 minutes after the competition started, the first batch of reward points was updated on the main page of the online competition.

The Defense Force needed to verify the submitted cases, and accurate reward points were only uploaded after the verification was correct. Because a particularly large number of cases were submitted in the first batch, it took 60 minutes before the first batch of points was uploaded to the public network.

Journeyman · Gride, being the overall person in charge, was among the first to see the accurate point data, and he saw it 10 minutes earlier than the general public.

But after seeing the data, he was imdiately startled!

“The first place isn’t us! Where did this first place co from?”

Journeyman scanned the leaderboard and found the team sent by the Defense Force, “Silver Guard,” surprisingly in second place with a total of 764 points;

Ranked third was “Lemo rcenaries,” the team from the Lemo rcenary Corps, with a total of 731 points;

But the team in first place shocked him.

This team was nad “Fugue Nova,” and the score shown behind it was a striking 911 points! Far higher than the second place!

Moreover, the key point was that this team had never caught his attention before and did not seem to be from among the major forces of the Hub.

Who exactly was this mystery entrant that they could dominate over the others with such a high score?

Speaking of points, one must first understand the scoring rules of this competition.

According to the “Fegel Hub Criminal Law,” the code has classified all cris into 1000 levels.

Among them, petty theft, scuffles, and brawls by second to fourth-order commoners only count as a first-level cri. Breaking into hos to rob and causing serious injuries can count as a third-level cri.

In the most serious cases, preditated murder resulting in death could be sentenced to a seventh-level cri, and killing multiple people in one incident could be sentenced to a tenth-level cri. A tenth-level cri is already the limit for ordinary people’s cri grade.

However, as the strength of the criminals increases and the cases pose greater danger to society, the level of the cri will gradually rise.

The highest is a 1000-level cri, which approximates to an eighth-order peak cultivator organizing a heinous cri with a significant societal impact! If such a cri leads to huge economic losses and severe casualties, then its cri level can approach a thousand.

All of these are applicable to cultivators of the Eighth Order and below. Planet Level cris are not covered by the Fegel criminal law.

There are only over 800 Planet Level cultivators in the Fige Hub, all of whom are considered above the law, completely beyond the scope of the criminal code.

Moreover, that’s not sothing this competition could consider – who would dare attempt to catch a Planet Level offender?

So the highest level of cri accessible to participating teams is 1000-level.

As for the points earned in this competition, those are entirely based on the cri level.

Submitting a first-level cri case and suspect earns 1 point; for a second-level, it’s two points. And so on.

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