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The rules to the Swimming Tournament was simple.

Apart from attacking other teams, any magic or methods can be used to get to the goal within the shortest time. Because of this rule, people who won by purely just swimming were few and far in between, and it was not a tournament that relied on one’s body build or reflexes. Therefore, if all went well, even the 1st years had a chance to win the 3rd years.

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