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"This is the advantage of gathering intelligence. We can continuously analyze and pinpoint the opponent's weaknesses, and then tactically exploit them," Yalian comnted from the sidelines.

"Although other academies can adopt similar thods, neither their analytical computing abilities nor the variety of their ans can match the Crystal Lattice Academy, which is why they're easily suppressed by them."

"Since Crystal Lattice Academy is so strong, how did Swarm's Reign Academy defeat them to claim second place?" a junior student curiously asked.

"That involves another level," Yalian explained to the student beside him.

"Swarm's Reign also has similar Swarm Tactics, complinted by various types of bee aids, and they allow the Transcendents to gain the upper hand. Moreover, their swarms are specially cultivated and trained, and are no worse than low-rank chanical Autonomous Units. Additionally, they have a certain level of autonomy, not requiring the Transcendents to expend too much energy and Magic Power to control."

"You should be able to see this, although controlling a variety of chanical units with the Spirit Particle Sequence is strong, a person's energy and Magic Power are limited, so they themselves beco a weakness."

"Most of the energy of the students of Swarm's Reign Academy is focused on self-improvent. Moreover, the resources of their academy are quite generous. Although the number of students is small, the resource allocation per student surpasses that of Crystal Lattice Academy, which has a broader enrollnt. Therefore, in the elite ranks, they tend to appear a bit stronger."

"What about 'Saint Yingo'?" asked another student, even more curious after hearing this. If Swarm's Reign was already so formidable, what about 'Saint Yingo', which had always been steadily in the first place and never wavering.

"'Saint Yingo' is different," Yalian shook his head.

"If the top six academies are in one tier, then Saint Yingo would be in a tier of its own, surpassing the other academies in terms of teaching strength, the academy environnt, and resources."

"It's also because a hundred years ago, we separated from 'Saint Yingo', resulting in a great decline, and we have weakened a lot. The gap has only gradually been catching up. Even so, surpassing Saint Yingo is still a difficult task."

After concluding the second duel, Edith Academy then sent up several people in succession, including the petite Toklay, who excelled at using poison; Koshi, who commanded ghosts; and Bennett, who had shone brilliantly in the duel half a year ago.

The duels had both victories and losses, but overall, Crystal Lattice Academy held a slight advantage, as they would make adjustnts based on their opponent after one or two matches and adopt specific tactics.

In terms of tactics, Crystal Lattice Academy had the advantage. This was sothing Tilan understood after watching several matches, but she was also slightly relieved. Although there was a gap, it wasn't huge, and she could clearly see where they fell short. The opponents weren't that 'Perfect' after all.

After dispelling so of the previous anxiety and concern, she relaxed quite a bit.

"Does Tilan want to have a try?" Since about half of the Edith Academy team had already been on stage, Ed ca over to invite her.

"I'll pass," the girl smiled and shook her head. Instead of pretending to conceal her strength on stage, she preferred to decline outright.

"I'm not that good at fighting, mainly because I spend a lot of ti studying music and Songstress-related things." This wasn't a lie; indeed, she had spent more ti on this in the past year.

"I see," Ed said thoughtfully, not pressing the dark-haired girl to participate any further.

Ti passed quickly, and the two weeks flew by. During this ti, the students from Edith Academy who ca for the exchange expanded their understanding of Aijeika's network technology, as well as the experience of dealing with different thods of the Spirit Particle Sequence.

Just as Crystal Lattice Academy's students analyzed them, the students from Edith Academy discussed and analyzed the weaknesses of the Spirit Particle Sequence among themselves, summarizing their experiences. This ti, they could be said to have known themselves as well as their enemies.

On the last day after the exchange concluded, Crystal Lattice Academy held a small farewell banquet in the auditorium, presenting Tilan and the others with so exquisite souvenirs before bidding each other goodbye.

"Next ti we et, it will probably be at this year's Winter Festival Grand Competition. I'm really looking forward to it," Ed said as he was seeing off the group, talking about the future events.

"I hope that we all can achieve good results at the Grand Competition," Tilan blinked her eyes and then bowed.

"Well, just enjoy and don't have any regrets. Next year, we'll probably send a team to Edith Academy for an exchange as well, and we'll count on you, Tilan," Ed ntioned the plans set between the two academies.

"Of course, you can count on , Ed," the girl softly replied. She was wearing a blue dress with black trimming, standing in the evening light and breeze. The soft features of her face illuminated by the distant light, and her pale blue eyes paired with delicate brows, made her look beautiful, enchanting many Crystal Lattice Academy students.

Perhaps it was due to her growing age, but now at seventeen, Tilan was revealing a charm that was no lesser than her sister Temisia's.

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South Third District, Cot City.

In a clean and tidy apartnt, Clara leaned on her bed, flipping through the latest news. However, judging from her intermittent spacing out, her attention was not on the screen before her, but on sothing else.

Recently, her live-streaming venture had also steadily settled down. After drawing a large audience with her last breakthrough, although she lost so viewers due to differing tastes, a stable fan base remained.

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