The next morning, Ling-Ching asks the boss why he hasn't said a word to him. He's worried that he's just become an awakened bastard, and he wants to save his life. The boss tells him that the "illegal" competition is about to begin, and that he needs to be careful because he'll be killed if he loses. He tells the boss that he won't risk his life for the sake of the boss's life, and the boss says that's not the fault of the man. Ling-Cing asks how much of his awakening rate he has, and then he explains that the government has recently recruited all the awakened people, even if they're not strong enough to fight in the illegal competition. If they lose, they'll all die, and if they win, the government will reward them with a lot of money. This means that the opponent will be an archer who has an awakening rate of 23%. This archer is very agile, so he should be able to win the match.
The next morning, Ling-Ching asks the boss why he hasn't said a word to him. He's worried that he's just become an awakened bastard, and he wants to save his life. The boss tells him that the "illegal" competition is about to begin, and that he needs to be careful because he'll be killed if he loses. He tells the boss that he won't risk his life for the sake of the boss's life, and the boss says that's not the fault of the man. Ling-Cing asks how much of his awakening rate he has, and then he explains that the government has recently recruited all the awakened people, even if they're not strong enough to fight in the illegal competition. If they lose, they'll all die, and if they win, the government will reward them with a lot of money. This means that the opponent will be an archer who has an awakening rate of 23%. This archer is very agile, so he should be able to win the match.