By the middle of the competition, a considerable number of teams had already been eliminated. On the field, various colored jerseys fluttered in the wind, as the teams reduced from ten to six, four of which were from Danschel, and two were from Ausenco.
During halftime, the knights from different teams, who had separated from the melee, stood together and cheered toward the direction of the luxurious stands. The remaining spirit of each team could clearly be heard from their cheers. Soldiers on the rudimentary stands couldn't help but stand up, responding, provoking, cursing, and wailing; the entire venue was an ocean of noise.
Arsia anxiously surveyed the scene. There were still four teams from Danschel and two from Ausenco. Logically, Danschel should have had a numeric advantage, but the problem was that Ausenco had only sent three teams to participate in the contest. From that ratio, Ausenco had only lost about thirty percent while Danschel had lost nearly half.