Life After Prison

Chapter 1730



Chapter 1730

Chapter 1730


Chapter 1730


Many people were generally under the impression that those who had achieved a high attainment mainly through the use of pills were not as strong as those whose attainment was acquired through experience. It was generally thought that those who relled too much on pills to accumulate attainment did so at the expense of proper combat experience, and alchemists generally had insufficient time for honing their combat skills too. Their combat effectiveness thus became greatly diminished, making them vulnerable to being killed when faced with a mare experienced adversary.


As time passed, representatives from two more sects arrived. Heid explained who they were to Severin and his companions. Both sects were second–tier sects, and they both positioned themselves cautiously at a distance in apparent apprehension.


“They appear to be very cautious,” Severin observed.


“As they should,” Heidi said. “Those from second–tier sects are relatively weaker than those from first– tier sects. Even though they’ve successfully made it here, they continue to keep their guard up for fear that other sects might snatch their key. It’s only natural for them to be wary. We, on the other hand, simply need to wait patiently. The Paradise Secret Realm will open in another three days.”


After two days. Sheila noticed the distinct absence of any further groups. She found it to be a little odd, so she asked. “Why haven’t any other groups arrived, Heidi? Two days have passed, and The Paradise Secret Realm opens tomorrow.”


Heidi smiled and explained, “The other groups might have decided to wait somewhere nearby and come over only when it’s almost time for the realm to open. Certain sects, particularly those with much lower attainment, would want to avoid any untoward incidents and choose to wait until the last moment to enter the Paradise Secret Realm. There were instances where keys have been robbed by other people, so they’re probably trying to avoid going through something similar.


Sheila was surprised to hear that. “Why would anyone want to come here just to steal a key? Those rogues are being out–of–line.”


A male disciple answered, “It’s not necessarily rogues. Some disciples from first–tier sects might not have a key, so they target lower–level individuals who have it.”


Sofia then remembered something and asked with a smile, “Are the Hanzon Sect afraid of that too? They don’t seem to have arrived yet.”


Heidi chuckled and said, “That wouldn’t scare them. The Horizon Sect is formidable, and most of its members are very strong. They have no reason to be afraid of getting robbed, unless somehow, it’s an unscrupulous sect leader or elder who decided to target them. That’s not likely to happen though,


thankfully, we haven’t been in any direct conflict with them during our previous treasure hunts.”


Severin smiled and asked, “In other words, we don’t need to hold back if we encounter anyone from the Highworld Sect, right?”


His directness and somewhat unconventional thought process had left Kara speechless.


“Of course, Kara said with a wry smile, “but it would be wise to exercise caution if you encounter high- level prodigies such as Terry. I’ve never witnessed your combat abilities before, but I’d still advise you to steer clear of conflicts.”


Severin nodded silently. He was well aware that these talented disciples admired him for his alchemical talents and the benefits those pills had provided, but his strength as a level nine saint was not entirely acknowledged by the elite disciples despite his status as an elder, Though he had displayed a remarkable talent for alchemy, those elite disciples respected him for only one reason–his pills. Manynovelbin


believed that his current level of attainment was a result of the pills he had at his disposal, and that his attainment. would likely not have soared to such heights had he not been an alchemist.


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