Entry 30

Reginald suddenly stepped forward and walked up to me before bowing slightly. “Thank you. If not for your actions, we might have ended up in worse conditions.”

I couldn’t refute his words since Roberts had made it clear that clearing the trial saved the candidates.

When it came to the Nightmare trials, there were only two outcomes.

Passing or failing.

If one passed, depending on the order of the trial, then that’s fine.

For a solo trial, it was simply a matter of one candidate defeating the trial.

A group trial however, it was harder to decide on how each candidate was graded.

Depending on their actions and how much contribution they made to the scenario, they were awarded.

Of course, this was reliant on the one that beat the trial.

If he said it was a solo win and the others were baggage, it would be hard to refute.

If he said it was a win for a few and mentioned those that helped, then that would be taken as the basis on which rewards where given.

Anyway, passing a trial would mean
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