Chapter 22: The Trail Begins
Zeras sat down in the cacophony, a new emotion streaking in him as he watched both alien races and human group relate to each other.
The mummering and noise was really loud but it all stopped when three men dressed in an EIA uniform mysteriously appeared on the dais.
The crowd went silent as they all stood up immediately. It was more of an un-official rule to stand up when one sees an EIA official.
One of the men, extremely muscular with dark hair and eyes walked out of the trio as he arrived in front of the dais.
His eyes contained a shade of black that looked o horrifying and a scar ran through his face crossing his left eye and stoping at his cheek.
One thing was sure, he was a very fierce warrior.
"I believe we are all gathered here today for the entrance examination." The man began, his voice booming loudly so much they reverberated continuously in the ear of the about a thousand people.
So people, do your best in the trial. And when I say your best...I mean your peak best." The man said,a sinister smirk on the side of his lips.
"With that said, you might wonder about the trial time. That is determined by the trial itself, but everyone will be evicted at the same time and it will only be within the span of three days though years can go by in the trial itself."
The timeline is also different. Zeras mused. Years in the tower might just be a day in reality, but all will be evicted in the next three days.
"Lastly, death is not an option in the trial. If you failed, you'll only be evicted but everything in the trial is very real so be extremely careful within and don't think you can't die and act stupidly.
With all that said. Welcome future soldiers to the Dimension Tower." The man said as a wave of light emanated from the tower. It shone on all the participants making them all immediately disappear at once, no doubt transported into it.
"How do you think the trial will go this year, Vardorf. One of the EIA official said to the man.
"I'm sure about 800 of them failing brutally." Vardorf said uninterested.
"The EIA might have gone too far in it's Trial this time. This is probably the hardest trial in it's history. But it's also the most rewarding. Besides, we get to obtain only the best among the participants due to the tower conditions.
Hopefully we're shocked by the results." The last one among them, a man with blue-coloured skin said as they sat down looking at the huge monolith.
And so the EIA trial successfully began.