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Chapter 315 Flight Club(2/2)

Solomon also understood what Mu You meant at this time, and went back to remove the city rules. The city rules were originally meant to be deleted, deleted, modified, and at this time, everyone was busy mining, and no one cared about it. They only regarded it as the city lord's.

Just a quirk.

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

The three letters of application for membership sent out last night have all received responses at this time.

However, only the 'Flying Club' directly approved his application, while the Potions Club and the Divination Club, because they are popular clubs with a large number of applicants, must go to on-site interviews first and meet the conditions before they can join.

Mu You is not in a hurry and comes one by one.

[You brought your broomstick to the ‘Flying Club Activity Room’.]

[The Flying Club is one of the middle and lower-ranked clubs on campus. Although flying spells are a must-learn spell for every wizard, not many wizards are interested in competitive flying because this sport is only a niche sport.

, unlike life occupations such as potions, which can bring huge returns to wizards.]

[I learned that a new member has joined, Charles, the president of the flying club, led thirty-six club members to welcome you in the club room.]

[Charles and others warmly invite you to visit the various equipment in the activity room. Charles is the last champion of the Imperial Air Race. You can ask him for flying skills at any time, and other members are also happy to answer your questions...]

"It's so harmonious..."

Mu You breathed out. This kind of small community with its own territory usually has a good atmosphere and treats newcomers like treasures.

It's a pity that he didn't really want to participate in club activities, but just to get a letter of recommendation from the club president.

After thinking about it, Mu You thought it would be better to stop talking nonsense and make it clear directly to save others from wasting their feelings on him.

[You find Charles and proactively explain to him why you are here: I hope he can help you write a letter of recommendation to help you take the promotion exam.]

[The surrounding staff instantly fell silent. After hearing your request, Charles’ expression became a little unnatural.]

[However, his good upbringing still allowed him to maintain his demeanor. He did not get angry at you, but told you in a calm tone: Although he understands your needs, no one in the club can take shortcuts. Anyone who wants to

To obtain a recommendation letter, the conditions are the same, which is to beat him in the 'flying competition' within the club.】

[Flying Competition: Two or more people participate, flying around a 2,400-meter obstacle course. Points will be deducted if someone hits an obstacle or misses an obstacle. When someone's lap speed drops below the standard speed, the scoring will automatically end. In the end, it will be

The final score is determined based on four criteria: average lap speed, number of obstacles passed, quality of each obstacle passed and flight mileage.】

[During the competition, any restoration magic props and spells are not allowed. Gain and interference spells can be used, but damage spells are not allowed. Anyone who intentionally causes harm to others will be directly disqualified from the competition.]

"Do this..."

Mu You immediately had a headache after reading it. He was a beginner, and he had to directly compete with the strongest in the meeting. Isn't this condition a bit too harsh?

If he were in another world, he might be able to use a pocket watch as a cheat, and there would be a slight possibility of defeating professional players. But now the opponent is just a game AI. There is no time for any options to appear during this kind of high-speed flight. The whole process can only be relied on.

The characters in the game can judge for themselves. Is this still a game?

However, Mu You immediately read the competition rules carefully and suddenly discovered that there seemed to be a loophole in the rules: they actually counted flight miles into points, and there were no restrictions!
Chapter completed!
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