Chapter 2102
Severin’s exploits in the Paradise Secret Realm reached far and wide, and his almost-godlike ying of
Uzair sent waves throughout the Grandiuno Sect’s disciples. Everyone soon found out about Severin’s
feats.
While the rest of the sect was abuzz with the news, a difference scene was ying out inside a
secluded room on a spiritual ind near the Second Mountain. Wisps of light flickered against swirling
spiritual energy, filling every corner of the room with an ethereal glow. A steaming mist and dense fog
swirled around a slender figure that was seated cross-legged on the floor. d in a robe, the figure
possessed sword-shaped eyebrows, glimmering eyes, and a face that seemed to be the epitome of
valiance.
As the young man opened his eyes, a glint of light shot forth. The illumination inside the room began to
dim as it lingered around the slender figure. It was none other than Karl.
The fog dissipated, and Karl exhaled slowly as a smile blossomed on his handsome face. “Sess at
last,” he murmured, stepping out of the room.
At his emergence, a disciple who had been guarding outside seemed to sensed something and
approached him with a ttering smile.
“Congrattions on your breakthrough!”
“Your powers are incredible, and your position as the Grandiuno sect’s first core disciple will be further
cemented!”
Karl acknowledged the ttery with a nod. “Worry not,” he assured with a smile as he addressed them,
“I’ll remember to make sure that all of you will be promoted if you perform well enough.”
Their ttery intensified to delirious levels with his encouragement, so much so that he was praised for
being the ‘next supreme paragon’ and the ‘one and only true prodigy’.
“I heard that the Wildfire’s ruins are now closed off. Where’s Sandy?” Karl inquired.
“They should be back soon,” answered a disciple. “I heard that Sect Leader Oskar personally went to
the Artic Heights to fetch them back.”
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Intrigued, Karl asked, “I remember certain talented individuals within Southsky such as Uzair from the
Deifirm Sect, Sian from the Gahrrs, and Soran from the Purevoid Sect.”
He then kept quiet and waited for Sandy’s arrival. All of a sudden, a loud mor erupted outside,
growing louder with each passing moment. Karl frowned and gestured to a disciple. “Could you please
check what all themotion is about, Einn?”
Einn, the short disciple, went out to ascertain what was going on and returned shortly. The excitement
in his expression had since waned turning into of extreme shock.
Sensing that something was amiss, Karl asked, “Have you found out what’s going on?”
Einn regained hisposure and said in shock, “The people I spoke to outside are telling me that
Severin killed Uzair in the ruins! He also sliced off Sian’s arm! But that’s not it. Severin was said to have
imed Wildfire’s inheritance and ultimate spiritual treasure!”
As Einn recounted what he had been told, Karl’s expression morphed from curiosity, to seriousness,
until it finally culminated in utter disbelief. He had anticipated Sandy’s failure but not Severin’s meteoric
rise. Uzair and Sian were powerful figures, yet Severin had bested them.