Even profound masters might find it dangerous to enter the forest because they did not have strong
enough mental power. However, Severin and Sofia did not have a problem entering the ce. They
were already warrior emperors, so their vision in the forest would not be too hampered ever without
using their mental power. Expanding their mental power within a certain radius would allow them to see
several miles further in the forest.
Severin remained indifferent as he looked at the foggy forest and listened to the frightening roars
coming from within. However, he still reminded Sofia, “Our attainment might not be very high, but this is
our first foray into such a dangerous ce. We need to be extra careful when we’re inside and pay
attention to our surroundings, okay?”
Sofia could not help herself from feeling happy when she heard how concerned she was for him. She
thought to herself, ‘le’s so considerate of me
“I promise I’ll be careful.” Solia nodded with a smile. “Even though our mental power affords us more
rity over a wide area, we can’t be too far from each other. That way, we can still have each other’s
back if things go wrong.”
To her surprise. Severin smiled indifferently. “We’ve never been to such a dangerous ce before, and
I don’t know what kind of spirit beasts are in there. It would be better for you to stay with me. After all,
your mental power isn’t as strong, and your range isn’t that wide.”
So was a little taken aback. She did not know whether to be happy or sad, but she was d that
Severin wanted her to remain close to him. That way, the two of them would have more opportunities to
interact with each other. From ther perspective, however, his words seemed to be a scathing criticism
of her abilities. “What do you mean my mental isn’t as strong and doesn’t have a wide range? Are you
saying that I’m not strong enough? she thought.
As a level four warrior emperor, Sofia felt offended when Severin implied that she was not strong
enough. Unfortunately, the man in front of her had the attainment of a saint, and her protests would get
her nowhere.
“Fine. I’ll malo sure to keep close to you. I probably won’t need to fight if you’re around, I might even be
able to treat this as a little excursion,” Sofia said to Severin with a nod.
Severin could not help but chuckle when he heard that. “It’s good that you have that mentality. I’m sure
there aren’t a lot of people in the world who could describe their time in such a dangerous ce as a
mere excursion”
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Sofia was amused by Severin’s response. “Thats because I feel safe by your side. I heard Diane say
that you’re a level two saint. That means you’re stronger than my dad. He’s only a level one saint. I can
understand why you wouldn’t want to join our Stormy Moun Sect. My dad might feel ashamed if he
finds out your level of attaintment.”
Severin smiled and said, “It’s not because of that. I promised my master’s junior, whom I call my uncle–
master, to finish the task he assigned to me. I’m still very curious what’s the reward he’ll give to me. I’ll
be happy if it’s something that will allow me to improve my attainment by several levels.”
“You’re already a third–rank alchemist,” Sofia said. “When you make a breakthrough in fourth–rank
alchemist, you’ll have a much easier time getting a breakthrough in your attainment. Helying on
yourself is always a better optionpared to relying on other people.”
Severin smiled and said, “You can’t put it like that either. Getting a reward is also a good thing. I was
only able to be an akbeenist thariks to the alchemy mamal le gave me as well as the spiritual
beats he prepared for the. I wouldy’t be where I am today if it weren’t for him.”