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The young man was about twenty years old, and he radiated an aura that was as majestic and vast as the
rising sun. A simple wave of his hand created ripples in the surrounding air, courtesy of the spiritual
energy that a level eight supreme saint like him possessed. His golden eyes were particularly alluring,
almost as if they could transport one to a mystical world if one stared too long at them.
Raymond Trujilo was his name, and he was ranked fourth out of the five core disciples. He was famed for
having an Element Constitution known as the Battle Constitution. He also had what was termed the
Voldbreaker Eye. In the past, he had defeated a level nine supreme saint despite being one level lower.
News of an additional core disciple piqued Raymond’s curiosity even more. The only individuals whom
core disciples viewed as equals were other core disciples. Elite disciples were merely regarded as
slightly stronger than ordinary people, regardless of the elite disciples‘ true strengths. Core disciples in
the Grandiuno Sect were capable of holding their own against people who were stronger than them. Core
disciples al med to become future leaders of the sect, or perhaps even venture into the wider world of
Midland and join the Grandiuno Sacred Land!
There were previously only five core disciples in the sect. Celeste, the female alchemy prodigy, did not vie
for the position of sect leader or the chance to enter the Grandiuno Sacred Land, unlike the other three.
Karl, the first–ranked core disciple, was a paragon rumored to be the descendant of a legendary
powerhouse. He had just recently become a paragon.
Spencer Yade, the second core disciple, possessed the True Dragon Constitution and was physically
stronger than a true dragon. Through his unique Element Constitution, he was able to comprehend a
special technique that could rival a dragon’s strength! He had reportedly killed an opponent one level

stronger than him in the past.
The third core disciple, Riley Boyer, possessed the formidable Nine Yang Body Constitution.
With the emergence of the sixth core disciple, Raymond, who once had the weakest attainment among
them, felt himself drawn to the unfolding events. Though he was curious about Severin, Raymond realized
that Severin would be challenged by jealous elite disciples and not the core disciples like himself.
He shook his head and mumbled, “I hope you can maintain your position as a core disciple, Severin...”
Unaware of the sensation that his true identity has caused in the Grandiuno Sect, Severin experienced
exponential growth of spiritual energy In his energy core. It seemed to transform into something like a golden ocean glimmering
with spiritual energy. The huge waves crashed against his energy core’s barrier, as if wanting to expand its size. Aside from
condensing one’s soul, a supreme saint’s training involves activating several points within their bodies.
These points were commonly known as acupoints or meridian points, and there were 365 points. throughout one’s body.
Supreme saints aim to open these meridians one by one, turning them into containers for the spiritual energy of heaven and
earth. By relying on the power of his soul, Severin activated the meridians one by one.
Before long, his energy grew stronger.
A few days later, a gust of wind radiated from Severin’s body. It was accompanied by a ‘click‘ that only he could hear in his mind,
and which seemed to suggest that some sort of shackle had been released.

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