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 "Another unknown."

 Dark tapped the table, muttering a complaint, "What's the point of this data anyway?"

 The materials collected by the Society for the Study of Aristocratic History are certainly useful.

 It records very detailed information mainly about the contestants in grades four, five, and six. However, it doesn't record much information about the contestants in grade three.

 Dark glanced at the file on Benjamin Leopold, a third-year student from the Fools' House, and then moved on.

 Third grade is not within his challenge range.

 Even if it's completely unnecessary, he would choose to challenge a fourth-year student instead of a third-year student.

 However, the third-year duelist of the Knight Academy is a senior student who was recruited into the "Hidden Serpent" in the first batch—Ada Sawyer.

 Dark wasn't familiar with him, so he just glanced at him briefly. Then came the fourth grade.

 Among the fourth-year students, the contestant from the Noble Academy was not the "Fairy Queen" Eluri Clarissa, but a senior student who was also among the first batch recruited into the "Hidden Serpent"—Snake Harriman!

 Dark and Snake Harriman had known each other for a long time and had even defeated each other in a duel.

 Of course, Snake Harriman is definitely not the same player he was back then, and there's no doubt about that.

 Speaking of it.

 Also among the first batch recruited into the "Hidden Serpent" were Polly Bruno from the fourth-year Fools' House and Marshall Whitet from the fourth-year Knights' House.

 Marshall White also competed in the "Golden Cup". However, he was eliminated in the round of 16 by Philomena Bach, the vice president of the "Astrological Society".

 This time, he was also unable to represent the Knights Academy in the competition.

 The fourth-year Knight Academy contestant is "Battle Spirit" Mars Carey!

 This dark horse of the "Golden Cup" was reportedly noticed by Professor Baldr afterward and recruited into the (Hidden Serpent) team.

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 They were also among the first batch recruited into "The Hidden Serpent".

 Although Marshall Wyant failed to represent the Knights Academy, Polly Bruno from the Fools' Academy successfully stood out and is scheduled to fight in the dueling tournament.

 Dak had a very shallow impression of Polly Bruno; they had only met once.

 But now that she has become a contestant from the fourth-year Fools' House, Dark needs to get to know her better.

 The three fourth-grade students are the ones he's most likely to challenge, even if they're from a higher grade. He has to ensure his win rate!

 Polly Bruno was relatively unknown before this, and even those who collected the information probably didn't expect that she would be the one to represent the Fools' House in the competition.

 Therefore, the information about her is somewhat disorganized, and there is no recent information available.

 The final selections for each academy are all closed to prevent information leaks and to prevent contestants from being targeted.

 Contestants who suddenly appear near the end are the most difficult to deal with.

 In comparison, Snake Harriman of the House of Nobles and Mars Carey of the House of Knights are both quite well-known, and their current strength can be estimated from past records.

 Besides them, the fourth year also includes the Magic Academy.

 But the contestant from the Magic Academy, needless to say, could only be Winnie Skadi, the "Daughter of Winter".

 She was so outstanding that there was absolutely no doubt about her selection. And the information about her was the most complete among the fourth-grade students.

 However, the House of Nobles couldn't have collected information on Winnie Skadi just for Dark's challenge against someone of a higher level.

 Winnie also possesses data on challenges beyond her level, and she will definitely make her move in this year's Academy Cup.

 Currently, the House of Nobles is ranked first in points.

 From a tactical perspective, in order to suppress the momentum of the Noble Academy, she is quite likely to choose a contestant from the Noble Academy.

 Just last year at the Academy Cup, Winnie Skadi, who was only a third-year student at the time, was the first to make a move in a challenge against someone from a higher grade.

 Although she chose a fourth-year student from the Knight Academy. And that fourth-year student had just suffered a crushing defeat in a duel with Pandora.

 However, she is a completely different person this year compared to last year in terms of skill level.

 According to the analysis of the "data analyst" of the Noble History Research Club, she is unlikely to pick on the weak this year. Moreover, facing the pressure of insufficient points, she may skip two levels and directly challenge the sixth graders.

 In other words, the fifth and sixth year students in the Noble Academy need to pay special attention.

 Among the fourth graders, Winnie Skadi is currently the most dangerous opponent!

 The fifth and sixth-year students in the Noble Academy must thoroughly study their data and find a way to counter them—although that is really, really difficult.

 Of course, Snake Harriman, also a fourth-year student, is another target. Since he's destined to face her, he needs to study her even more thoroughly.

 Dark could almost imagine that Snake Harriman must be in a terrible predicament.

 After briefly browsing through the fourth-grade materials, Dak turned his attention to the fifth-grade materials for the time being.

 Fifth grade was also one of his options.

 If he doesn't have enough points by then, he'll have to skip another level and challenge the fifth-graders.

 Let's look at the House of Lords first.

 The fifth-year contestant from the Noble Academy was neither "Thunderblade" Torre Wozworth, who had performed brilliantly in the "Golden Cup," nor "Fairy Queen" Eluri Clarissa, who had a huge following. Instead, it was her cousin—the current president of the Noble History Research Club—Edwin Clarissa!

 Edwin Clarissa is not an expert in dueling.

 He rarely performs well in internal competitions within the academy, and even when he does participate, he does so rather casually.

 This is due to his personality, and also because he doesn't lack resources and doesn't have a strong competitive spirit.

 But this year, as the head of the House of Peers, he naturally has to set an example.

 Therefore, he secretly worked hard and finally earned this opportunity to appear on screen.

 While Edwin Clarissa is a celebrity, she is actually quite unfamiliar to the other contestants from other colleges, making it difficult to gather useful information about her.

 He could be considered the House of Lords' secret weapon.

 Just how powerful this secret weapon really is... even the students of the Noble Academy don't know much about it.

 After all, he's already in fifth grade.

 And among this year's fifth graders is Pandora Drogon! Edwin Clarissa bluntly stated that she couldn't defeat Pandora, which meant she had already lost a point.

 He only has three games left where he can still earn points. And this year's fifth and sixth graders are particularly strong; he might not even win one of those three games…

 Of course, in the face of battle, one cannot boost the morale of the enemy while diminishing one's own. Therefore, the students of the Noble Academy could only offer words of encouragement: "Go for it!"

 Outside of the Noble Academy, the fifth-year contestant of the Magic Academy is naturally "Silver Dragon Girl" Pandora Drogon.

 There is currently the most information available about her.

 However, Dark knew more about Pandora than the information provided, so it was optional for him to read it.

 The contestants from the fifth-year Knights Academy and the Fools Academy were two names that were only vaguely familiar to them.

 Although Dak had never seen them at the Golden Cup, he had spent two years at the school and it was impossible that he had never heard of them or seen them.

 They are very famous in the college.

 Among them, the fifth-year Knight Academy contestant is none other than the current president of the "Sports Club"—Shrek Holmes!

 Almost everyone in the academy knows the president, whose surname is Holmes.

 Because his size even surpasses that of Professor Pava Jones, who has giant blood, he stands out from the crowd even when simply walking down the street.

 Shrek Holmes may appear rough, but he is actually very meticulous.

 He did not represent the Knights Academy in the Academy Cup last year, and this year he only participated in the Duel Match.

 But no one doubted his abilities.

 After all, he became the Knights Academy representative only after defeating the Duel Club's president, Senior Inya Knight.

 The fifth-grade contestant from the Fools' House is Gina Grant, the current president of the "Astrology Club"!

 Like the other two fifth-year club presidents, Gina Grant rarely participated in school competitions.

 She participated in even fewer matches than Edwin Clarissa.

 Moreover, she was quite low-key and not as famous as the two presidents of the "Sports Club" and the "Aristocratic History Research Club".

 Dark had a very superficial impression of her; she was practically a complete stranger. But he had watched the duel between the vice president of the "Astrology Society."

 The vice president of the "Astrology Club" is Philomena Bach, a fourth-year student from the Fools' House. Philomena, who is known as the "Predictor of the Future," achieved a top-four finish in the "Golden Cup," demonstrating her exceptional abilities.

 Gina Grant, who is above her, will only be stronger.

 "This year's Academy Cup has really seen a lot of new faces." "Of the four fifth-grade contestants, three are presidents of large clubs."

 After a moment's thought, Dak pulled up the list of members of "The Hidden Place" and examined it carefully.

 Sure enough, among the new fifth-grade students, the names of Shrek Holmes and Gina Grant were found!

 but……

 "Shrek Holmes is one thing; he was born a commoner and had only one martial arts master, so his background is impeccable, perfectly meeting the recruitment criteria of the 'Hidden Place.'"

 "But Gina Grant of the 'Astrology Society'... could she possibly have no connection to the 'Star Tower'?"

 Dak was quite surprised.

 He knew that his fellow "Astrology Club" senior, Fette Steinbeck, was from the "Star Tower."

 Didn't she extend an olive branch to the president of the "Astrology Society"? Or did Gina Grant choose "St. Marian Academy" over "Star Tower"?

 Thinking of this, Dark couldn't help but shake his head.

 Since Professor Hoddle Bode recruited her into the "Hidden Serpent" and nurtured her as a key individual, there should be no doubt about her position.

 She will clearly be a formidable opponent.

 After quickly flipping through the information about Gina Grant, Dark couldn't help but gasp.

 He had initially thought that Pandora Doragon was unbeatable in the fifth-year duels. But now, upon closer inspection, he realized that neither Shrek Holmes nor Philomena Bach were easy opponents.

 Both of them possessed both talent and diligence, making them truly outstanding. Even Pandora and Dragon might not be able to achieve a complete victory. Under these circumstances, Dark certainly wouldn't be blindly confident. He calmed himself down completely and opened up the sixth-year section of the materials.

 Of the four sixth-grade contestants, the most famous is naturally Noah Sharp, the "Baron of the Night" from the Knights Academy.

 His strength and reputation are the highest, similar to Pandora's status in the fifth grade.

 However, this year's sixth-year students in the Academy Cup, including those from the Noble Academy, were all represented by students who had not participated in the Academy Cup in previous years. Dark was well aware that there were no sixth-year students in the "Hidden Serpent".

 This means that the three sixth-grade students' success had absolutely nothing to do with the "Hidden Serpent"!

 Looking through the documents.

 Franklin Doron, the sixth-year representative of the House of Nobles, participated in the Academy Cup duel tournament as a representative of the House of Nobles during his second year.

 But after that, he completely disappeared from the public eye.

 In Dak's previous life, he might have sung a song about the tragedy of Zhong Yong.

 But Franklin Doron did not fade into obscurity. Even after graduating, he returned to the public eye as the sixth-year student representative of the Noble Academy to compete in the Academy Cup!

 "Wait... Doron"

 Dak suddenly looked up, his eyes narrowing into slits. Doron is not a rare surname.

 But when it comes to Dorron in the kingdom, there is no doubt that it refers to the Dorron family, which is known as the "wall of the kingdom".

 But during the internal meeting that night, Teddy Doron did not mention this family member.

 Dak didn't pay much attention to it at the time.

 It now seems that Franklin Dorron and Teddy Dorron are connected in some way.

 "I'll find an opportunity to ask..." Dark thought to himself, and continued flipping through the pages.

 The sixth-year contestant from the Magic Academy is a senior named Debra Nellie. Her profile indicates that she is a member of the "Literature Club," but she does not hold any official position.

 Other relevant qualifications are also scarce.

 But Debra Nellie consistently ranked among the top students in her final exams—not in the top three, but always in the top ten.

 This shows that her skill level has always been high; she just hasn't yet shone brightly.


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