The group received their respective work permits, and Uncle Pei Jiu and others led them to Building B3. It was not yet the normal company working time. Uncle Pei Jiu let them go inside, "Once you go inside, until the normal working hours begin, this period is your free time. During this time, you can walk around and explore the competition’s content. But once work starts, you must fulfill your role settings, which means seriously completing your assigned work. You can’t wander around, and at night you must stay in this building, but you can freely move around." Jiangli narrowed his eyes slightly. Does this mean they have to role-play in this competition? The most update n0vels are published on 𝗻𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹·𝑓𝑖𝑟𝑒·𝗇𝗲𝘁 What’s more, their free movement time is only in the morning and evening. Everyone was wondering what exactly was being tested. After speaking, Uncle Pei Jiu walked away. They would be in the building next door, monitoring their actions. If anyone leaves the building before the competition ends, it would be considered a voluntary withdrawal. Immediately, someone would come and take away the quitters. After watching Uncle Pei Jiu leave, the group began chatting animatedly. "Wait, what are we supposed to be competing in?" "Make us go to work? What does that mean? And they want us to complete company-assigned tasks... What the heck is this!" "Exactly, we’re not even professionals, who knows what tasks the company will assign, and how to complete them? We can’t be competing on this, right?" "This has nothing to do with Xuanmen either, why are we doing this?" "I’m really speechless, every previous contest wasn’t !" "I feel like they’re deliberately messing with us this time!" "We came to participate in the Xuanmen competition, but now it feels like we’re in an endless stream replica, what’s going on?" The contestants from ChinaCountry were somewhat anxious and confused. The situation wasn’t much better on the Sang Country side. Some of them couldn’t understand Chinese, didn’t know what Uncle Pei Jiu just said, and could only listen to those who could translate. Upon hearing about the competition content, they were puzzled too. They had difficulties even communicating, let alone completing tasks, wasn’t this unfair? Just as everyone was chattering, Jiangli saw someone already heading toward the building. Those two were Yu Misheng and Yu Hezi. The people from Sang Country, upon seeing the Yu Misheng and Yu Hezi siblings walking toward the building, suddenly fell silent. The group paused for a moment, looked at each other, and resignedly followed Yu Misheng and Yu Hezi into the building. Xun Tianhai saw this and glanced at the still arguing crowd, and said impatiently: "Stop arguing, aren’t you ashamed?" Upon hearing this, everyone looked up and realized the people from Sang Country had already set off. In the next second, a voice emerged from the crowd. "Forget it, curse his rules, at least we’re locals, better off than those from Sang Country! If they dare to go, what’s stopping us?" Fueled by someone’s rallying cry, comparing themselves to Sang Country, the people from ChinaCountry suddenly became excited and began walking toward the building. Xun Tianhai and Bai Changfeng exchanged a glance, their brows furrowing deeply. The two said nothing but intuitively looked at Jiangli. Jiangli glanced at Building B3, then at Xia Xin and said, "Let’s go inside and see." Feeling a bit nervous, Xia Xin, hearing Jiangli’s words, nodded stiffly, clenched the Talisman, Copper Coin, Vermilion, and followed Jiangli inside. Xun Tianhai and Bai Changfeng, along with Qing Yue and others, followed them inside too. The first round of the competition officially began.