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Chapter 1769
“It’s Elder Severin!” Luke exclaimed in excitement.
“It is him! We’re saved!” Sheila’s face lit up with joy. “We’ll live to fight another day, it seems!”
Severin’s decisive attack had killed the opposing group’s disciples within seconds.
“I’m glad I found all three of you together! I can finally rest at ease now.” Severin sighed with relief. He was happy to see his
three wives along with Luke and Mick
Severin considered Luke and Mick his friends even though they had since become disciples of the Skyblue Sect and were no
longer just members of Dracodeus Temple. He had brought them along with
him to the sect when he first came, so he hoped to see them thrive in the sect too.
“I didn’t expect you to be here too.” Sheila approached Elsa enthusiastically.
Elsa grinned and replied, “Luck was on my side. I ran into Master shortly after entering the secret realm, so we searched for the
tower during the day and practiced alchemy at night. I’ve made lots of progress
over the past few weeks.”
“Are you now a second–grade low rank alchemist? Sheila asked curiously.
“Wrong.” Elsa replied. She then stated proudly, I’m now a second grade medium–rank alchemist. Not too
bad, huh?”
“That’s some impressive progress!” Sheila exclaimed excitedly.
Severin then turned to Diane and asked, ‘Have you and the others been in any danger recently?”
Diane beamed and said, “The confrontation we just had was the most dangerous. I ran into Sulia as soon as I entered the realm,
and we were able to find Sheila quickly too. As time passed, we were able to gather more and more people with us. We collected
plenty of spiritual herbs, faced various spirit beasts, and improved our skills. It just never occurred to us that we would run into a
group of Horizon Sect disciples earlier. We were no match for them even though we outnumbered them.”

Mick nodded. “Yeah. We survived only because you arrived in time, Elder Severin. We would’ve been
goners if you didn’t show up.”
As the group began to collect the spoils, Luke observed the corpses. “What a huge loss to their sect.”
Severin smiled coldly and said, “What happens here stays here, but it’s not like we would have to face repercussions if word gets
out. We shall not spare the lives of any Horizon Sect disciple that we
encounter during our time here.”
Sheila, still reeling from the recent ordeal, voiced her indignation, “Yeah! If they’re going to show animosity toward us, then they
shouldn’t be surprised if we treat them the same way. The Horizon Sect
needs to learn a lesson from this.”
Diane could not help but chuckle when she heard that. “Even if they suspect that our sect’s disciples were involved, they can’t
prove anything if we just deny it.”
“It’s getting late,” Severin observed. “The sun is about to set, so it’s about time we find a place to rest. Some of you are injured
and need to recover.”

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