Top three players from each qualifying round are teamed up in The God of High School Episode 6. The next episode is called fear/Six.

Warning: Spoilers from episodes 5 and 6.

The official synopsis for The God of High School Episode 6 shows that the national tournament is a competitive contest in which the top three players from each qualifying round are put in a team.

Mira bounces back after a spectacular victory in the third match for the national tournament. Now, she is teamed with Daewi and Mori to compete in the national tournament.

Meanwhile, in The God of High School Episode 6, Mujin tells his executives the real intention of the team fights.

The previous episode starts with Daewi remembering spending time in school.

Meanwhile, Group B semifinal between starts between Mori and Byeun Jaehee. Jaehee is confident that he can take down Mori, but the latter is filled with rage and easily defeats the opponent to move to the finals.

Meanwhile, Yoo Mira is recovering after the brutal fight with Daewi. She tells Mori that she is expected to recover soon.

She also tells Mori to not overthink as Daewi is someone who needs to be faced with a clear mind. Mira adds that she lost against Daewi because she was weaker than him.

Later, in the episode, the final round of the God of High School Seoul Preliminaries begins. It is Mori vs. Daewi and the fight is incredible. Minutes into the fight, the fighters start to give their all to beat the opponent. They are almost evenly matched.

Mori vows that Daewi will pay for beat their friend Mori. Daewi uses his secret art – Form of the Four Guardian Gods, first stance – Black Tortoise.

Elsewhere, Mori is discharged from the hospital. The episode shows Daewi’s backstory and how he met his best friend.

It remains to be seen what is in store for Daewi, Mori and Mira in the upcoming episodes.

The God of High School anime airs Mondays. The episodes are streaming exclusively on Crunchyroll.

The cast of this Crunchyroll Originals anime includes Ayaka Ohashi as Yoo Mira, Tatsumaru Tachibana as Jin Mori, Kentaro Kumagai as Han Daewi, Yuhi Kaida as Commissioner O, Tomokazu Sugita as Gang Manseok, Tomokazu Seki as Announcer T, Kenji Hamada as Commissioner Q, Daisuke Namikawa as Park Mujin, Chikahiro Kobayashi as Commissioner R and Asami Tano as Commissioner P.