As for the Battle Festa, the Royal Guard of Rogard Empire passed the first and second rounds without any problems, and succeeded in advancing to the final round.

The final round was a three-way battle between three teams, and the winner was determined by winning two games. If the teams were tied at one win and one loss, the winner would be determined by goal difference.

At first, there was a proposal to increase the number of matches until one of the teams won two games in succession, but that was rejected due to time constraints.

It was decided that this would be problematic because it would be impossible to tell how long the magic battle festival would be extended, and the players might simply be too worn out to play a proper match.

And so, in addition to the Rogard Empire’s team, those who advanced to the final round were from the Demon King Finar’s group led by the Demon King himself, and from the Allysia Kingdom’s Royal Guards, led by King Reid.

Two of the teams which made it to the finals consisted of humans. This result clearly showed the strength of their cooperation.

The way of the world in which the humans pushed back other races, despite their lack of superiority in physical strength or magic, could be seen here as well.

The battle scene of well-trained warriors physically fighting each other, magic flying about, and the field changing spectacularly, was quite a spectacle to watch, and the excitement of the audience was tremendous.

At this point, it was safe to say that the festival was a success.

My family did not go to all five days of the festival, but since the teleportation doors were connected, they could come and watch whenever they wanted, so they watched the competitions quite often.

I could not tell anyone how happy it made me to see the girls cheering and watching the competitions.

As for me, I watched all five days of the games.

I was absent from some of the games, but as the organizer of the festival, I felt it was my duty to participate from start to finish.

Even though I was no longer the emperor, I should at least do this much.

I enjoyed myself a lot and was not bored at all, so it was not like I was forced to watch the whole thing.

And then...

The game went back and forth. But we couldn’t get the ball.

It seemed that the Demon Royal Guards were trying to score one more goal to decide the game, and our team was trying to hold on just in time and make a comeback against them, who were continuing their furious attack.

The fact that we were able to defend against an opponent who was superior in both size and magical ability without being broken down means that we had an advantage in terms of teamwork, but at the current rate, time was running out and we would lose the game.

We had to get the ball and go on the offensive at some point, and the signal to do so would come from me, who was, to a certain extent, working as a coach.

To make the entire team move in unison, a signal from the outside was necessary.

I would watch for the right moment while cheering loudly.

I continued watching.

The opponent’s formation, the intent of the movement, the line of sight, the position of the ball, the position of the passer, the shape of the field changed by [Field Generation], the flow of magic power, the formation of the allies, their awareness, and the state of fatigue accumulation...

There was no room for error. At this stage of the game, a mistake would lead directly to defeat.

However, the opponent was the Royal Guards led and trained by the Demon King Finar.

There was a good possibility that a trap had been hidden in their casual movements, and if our team became less conscious of their defenses as they looked for clues to counterattack, Demon Royal Guards could score again.

That, too, would be [THE END] of this year’s finale.

Desperately suppressing my impatient mind, I concentrated as much as I did during the battle in the west area of Demon Forest, and continued to watch in the dense time.

Although I was not actually moving my body, I could feel my body heating up and sweat pouring down like a waterfall.

And then – the chance came.

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