Dimensional Keeper: All My Skills Are at Level 100 Chapter 1357 Betting Pool!

Previously on Dimensional Keeper: All My Skills Are at Level 100...
In the Divine Colosseum, the announcer stood frozen amid the crowd's chants as Max demanded a fight with the Grim Gladiator, a decision beyond his control and left to the Heron Family's will. Deep within a hidden chamber, overseers Randolf, Chris, and Malissa debated Max's overwhelming strength, having effortlessly defeated four elite warriors and openly rejected their family's recruitment, drawing scrutiny from rival houses. Defying her father's orders to enlist him, Malissa coldly decreed that no one who spurns the Herons would thrive, insisting on deploying the forbidden "third one" despite protests over lacking the family head's approval. Reluctantly, Randolf and Chris obeyed, unleashing forces that could spiral beyond containment.

While Max stood poised in the arena with a composed stance and an inscrutable face, the announcer at last got the signal he'd anticipated, and as his proclamation boomed across the Divine Colosseum, it infused the air with tension that sharpened every sense.

"Listen up, the command is issued," the announcer proclaimed with booming clarity, his words reverberating to the farthest reaches of the massive venue. "Max is set to clash with the Grim Gladiator here and now."

In that fleeting instant, the announcement hung too weighty for the audience to grasp, before the Divine Colosseum burst into utter pandemonium. Fans jumped from their seats, cries and bellows merging into a thunderous uproar as thrill raced wildly through the masses.

Crowds chanted Max's name, some howled the Grim Gladiator's moniker, and plenty just cackled wildly, barely holding back at the realization that the epic showdown they'd only fantasized about was on the verge of unfolding.

Right when the uproar hit its height, the announcer lifted his arm, and his following statement sliced through the turmoil like a sharp edge, freezing the entire assembly in abrupt quiet.

"Regarding this climactic duel," he went on, his delivery measured and stressed for impact, "the Heron Family, the unseen rulers of the Divine Colosseum, shall launch a unique wagering setup just for this contest."

The response hit like a tidal wave, instant and all-consuming. Murmurs of astonishment swept the throng as incredulity washed over innumerable expressions, since this marked uncharted territory. Previously, the Divine Colosseum stuck to broad wagering options encompassing all fighters as a group, without singling out particular fights. A wagering setup tailored only to one warrior's showdown was unprecedented, a honor saved for occurrences deemed utterly exceptional.

"A unique wagering setup, solely for these two," a voice cried out in awe, quivering with thrill.

"This is unbelievable; they've never pulled this off before, not even for the top legends," another fan bellowed, gripping the barrier as though it might give way beneath him.

The announcer pressed on without pause. "All who desire to wager on this duel must sign up right away at the Divine Colosseum's wagering area," he stated firmly, his tone laced with command and haste. "The showdown between Max and the Grim Gladiator starts in three hours. You've got precisely three hours to submit your wagers prior to the duel kicking off."

Those closing remarks ignited a fresh surge of disorder among the spectators, distinct from the prior frenzy yet equally fierce. Folks yelled to their buddies, crunched numbers on chances, debated fiercely over the victor, and dashed to the wagering zones with desperate vigor.

The Divine Colosseum thrummed like a breathing entity, powered by eagerness, avarice, dread, and wonder, for all in attendance grasped a single irrefutable fact.

This transcended a mere fight for liberty or glory; it was an occasion of such grandeur that the Divine Colosseum's own protocols had flexed to fit it, and the outcomes following those three hours would resonate across the Verdant Sky Realm for ages to come.

Before long, the Divine Colosseum slipped into managed turmoil, with fans rising from their spots nearly all at once, the clamor of stone stairs and rapid footfalls resounding in all quarters.

The ocean of stationary bodies from just seconds prior morphed into a surging wave of individuals advancing with one clear goal, since almost all had arrived at the identical realization simultaneously. They intended to wager on Max.

Calls erupted all around as folks hollered to pals, prodded acquaintances to speed up, and quarreled boisterously while shoving toward the doorways connecting to the wagering zones.

"I'm putting it all on Max, odds be damned," a man shouted while bolting down the steps, almost stumbling in his rush.

"No chance he drops after that display we witnessed; this is easy money," another hollered in reply, yanking his companion by the sleeve.

"You're out of your mind betting on the Grim Gladiator at this point; didn't you catch what Max pulled off against those four?" a lady burst out as she elbowed through the throng, her gaze alight with conviction.

In no time, the paths and stairs crammed full, bodies pressed so close that frustrations ignited and spats ignited, but amid that mess, an odd harmony prevailed.

Most of the audience streamed the same way, propelled by shared conviction, certain that Max represented an invincible power and that this wagering setup offered a once-in-a-lifetime shot.

Even amid the abrupt influx, the Divine Colosseum avoided real disarray, thanks to the Heron Family's overseers responding with remarkable swiftness and accuracy. Concealed doors parted along the barriers, unveiling extra routes straight to secondary wagering areas that few fans even realized were there.

Lines of staff in uniform materialized in a flash, their actions smooth and regimented as they directed the masses with resolute tones and straightforward guidance.

"Press on ahead, no shoving; there's room for all," one staffer urged steadily, his demeanor solid enough to halt any rising alarm.

"Extra wagering stations are active in the east and lower sections; kindly advance in good order," another declared, boosting his announcement via a mana-enhanced tool that spread his message across distances.

Mystic formations glowed above the doorways, showing plain signs and live info on wait times, letting plenty of fans redirect without worsening the backups.

Even those who'd been yelling earlier started to ease up, seeing that the established process outdid wild charging by far. In mere minutes, a potential hazardous crush turned into extended yet disciplined flows of folks heading steadily to their targets.

In the wagering zones, stations doubled up as pop-up booths extended from the sides, operators already in place and ready as though they'd foreseen this very situation. Glowing tokens materialized mid-air for wager entries, details and sums blinking momentarily before fading into protected formations, while sentries kept vigilant with composed looks, making sure no quarrels turned physical.

"The Heron Family was totally ready for this," a person whispered in the queue, peering about in amazement at the seamless operations.

"They've been gearing up for frenzy like this forever; it's obvious," the other answered, dipping his head thoughtfully. "Handling wild crowds is routine for them."

Once the first wave died down, the Divine Colosseum eased into a charged yet structured buzz, the wagering setups brimming with stakes leaning toward Max, and talks swirling around chances, guesses, and assurances everywhere.

The frenzy hadn't disappeared, but it got reined in, molded into an organized storm beneath the steady and capable oversight of the Heron Family.

"Who do you think will come out on top?" Jaden inquired, facing Lucia with a grave look as she observed the endless lines of folks heading to the wagering areas down below.

"Naturally, I'm wagering on Max to claim victory in this duel," Lucia answered without a trace of doubt, her voice so matter-of-fact it implied no alternative ever crossed her mind.

"What makes you so certain?" Jaden pressed, her brow creasing as she sought to grasp Lucia's rock-solid assurance. "You realize what it signifies for the Heron Family to create a wagering setup just for this duel. They wouldn't take such a step without being sure their Grim Gladiator could triumph over Max."