Dislocated competition is the best way to level out one's disadvantages.
Especially when competing with this group of seasoned Inspectors at the checkpoint, it's even more crucial to find the right track to exert your efforts.
During theoretical assessments, he could make it to the top third with solid theory and unique perspectives, relying on avoiding popular locations and not clashing head-on with others.
Now, in the third round of practical assessment, Cheng Ye still doesn't plan to engage in a head-to-head clash with other Inspectors.
For one thing, he can't compete, even Inspectors like Matthew Lee, who haven't gone on field duties for many years, have resumes that could fill dozens of pages, with achievements they can boast endlessly about.
And going against those less competitive first or second-stage Inspectors, who are just cannon fodder in the package, would not contribute to the overall situation even if you won.
