The Sacred City's Arena was one of the most famous places in the Sacred City. Because the Sacred City gathered most of the young geniuses of the Azure Province, and the majority of the young geniuses loved to compete against each other, every day, the number of people in the Arena was very high.

The competition arena was located in the northern part of Holy City.

It was a rather large building that was even larger than the central plaza. Its entire body was made up of piles of spirit beast bones. It was sturdy and desolate, giving off a majestic aura.

After Cang Yun, Cang Yue, and Wu Wei said their goodbyes, they headed straight here. As for Principal Xiao, he had already returned to the Immortal Sun Spiritual Academy alone.

It was still early in the morning, but at the entrance of the battle coliseum, countless streams of people had already entered like ants in a chrysalis.

Most of these people were the young geniuses of Holy City, and very few were the experts of the older generation. Because of this, this place was full of youthful vigor.

This was a land filled with youth and passion!

The two of them followed the stream of people into the arena. As soon as they entered, they heard deafening shouts that caused everyone's ears to tremble.

"So many people …" Cang Yue exclaimed.

Cang Yun nodded, his gaze sweeping across the arena.

The first thing that came into his view was a wide, circular ring. There were at least a hundred of them, and rings of seats surrounded the ring, encircling it.

And above the arena, a young man and young girl stood respectively. Obviously, these people were the arena masters.

Some arenas were in the midst of an intense battle. The arena was burning with activity, and the cheers from the audience were also deafening. The entire scene was abnormally intense.

As he swept his eyes over the crowd in the arena, Cang Yun also discovered a problem. Although there were a lot of people below the arena, not many were really going to challenge them.

Thinking about it, this phenomenon wasn't that strange. Those who had the qualifications to be the arena master were not weak and many of them didn't have the confidence to win. Naturally, they didn't want to go up on stage and lost their Dragon Marks for nothing.

It would be better to observe someone else's battle and learn their combat experience for free.

After arriving at the arena, Cang Yun was no longer in a hurry to issue a challenge. He walked around the arenas and finally selected one to stop in his tracks.

At the edge of this arena, there was a signboard. On it, there was the Dragon-Mark bet to challenge the arena master: 100 Dragon Marks.

100 Dragon Marks. This was considered a medium level of existence in the many arenas, it wasn't high, nor was it low.

As for Cang Yun, he had also heard the people around him talking about the situation. Generally speaking, within the arena, the stakes were related to the arena master's strength.

This was because the stronger the arena master was, the more confidence he would have in himself. Thus, the higher the stakes and vice versa.

Thus, Cang Yun chose the middle grade gambling arena. Firstly, he wanted to clearly test out the strength of these arena masters. Secondly, this kind of gambling was more suitable for him to accept.

The stakes were too low, there was no need to waste time, it was too high, and there was too much risk involved.

This young man's face was somewhat young and it was obvious that he was not very old. However, his figure was completely inversely related to his age. As he stood there like an iron tower, he gave off a heavy and oppressive feeling.

Just as Cang Yun sat down, this tall and sturdy arena master finally welcomed his opponent.