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559: Chapter 315 Flying Club_3 559: Chapter 315 Flying Club_3 Strictly speaking, this sphere was the most threatening thing in Taurus’ warning.

However, this thing only opens in fifth-level cities, so there’s no need to worry for now.

Having regained his senses, Mu You hurriedly explained to Solomon the significance of the height restriction, which concerned Sky City only and had nothing to do with the residents and was not necessary to be imposed on the players.

Solomon now understood Mu You’s intention, and imdiately went back to repeal that city rule.

The city rules were frequently revised, and since everyone was busy mining, no one minded this.

They just thought it was the City Lord’s eccentricity.

After leaving City of Dawn, Mu You teleported directly back to the Academy.

The three application letters sent out last night had all received replies by now.

However, only the ‘Flying Club’ had directly accepted his application.

The Potion Club and the Divination Club, being popular societies with nurous applications, required an in-person interview and compliance with conditions before admission.

Mu You wasn’t in a rush, he could deal with it one by one.

[You, carrying a flying broom, arrive at the ‘Flying Club Activity Room’.]

[The Flying Club ranks mid to lower amongst school clubs in terms of mbers.

Even though every wizard must study the Flight Spell, not many wizards are interested in competitive flying, because this sport is a niche one.

Unlike careers in potions and such, it doesn’t provide substantial rewards for wizards.]

[Upon hearing of a new mber joining, Charles, the Flying Club president, along with thirty-six club mbers, welcos you warmly in the club room.]

[Charles and others enthusiastically invite you to look at the club equipnt.

Charles, the champion of the last Imperial Capital Air Race, is ready to provide you with flying tips at any ti, and other mbers are also happy to answer your questions…]

“Such harmony…”

Mu You sighed.

These small societies with a cordial atmosphere generally treated newcors as treasures.

Unfortunately, he wasn’t really here to participate in club activities; he was just there to get a recomndation letter from the club president.

After thinking for a while, Mu You decided to be straightforward instead of beating around the bush, to save others from wasting their emotions on him.

[You find Charles and tell him the reason you’ve co: You hope he can help you write a recomndation letter for the level-up exam.]

[Imdiate silence falls among the departnt mbers.

Upon hearing your request, Charles’s face changes slightly.]

[However, good upbringing helps him maintain his composure.

He doesn’t get angry with you but tells you in a calm tone: While he understands your needs, there are no shortcuts in the club.

Anyone wanting a recomndation letter must et the sa condition, which is to beat him in the club’s ‘Flying Competition.’]

[Flying Competition: Involving two or more participants who fly around a 1,200-ter obstacle course.

Points will be deducted for collisions with or missing obstacles.

When a participant’s lap speed drops below the standard speed, the scoring automatically ends.

The final score will be determined based on the average lap speed, the number of obstacles successfully negotiated, the quality of each obstacle path, and the flying distance.]

[During the competition, no regenerative items can be used.

Buff and disruption spells can be used, but damaging spells cannot.

Anyone who deliberately causes harm to others will be disqualified.]

“So it’s like this…”

Mu You felt a headache coming on after reading this.

As a beginner, having to compete directly against the strongest person in the club seed excessively harsh, didn’t it?

If he were in the other world, he might have been able to cheat with his pocket watch, with a slim chance of beating the professional players.

However, with his current opponents being ga AIs, there’s no ti to make choices in high-speed flight.

The entire ga depends on the judgnts of the ga character.

What kind of ga is this?

However, upon carefully reading the contest rules again, Mu You suddenly discovered a loophole: flying distance was also counted in the points, and there was no limit to it!

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