Life After Prison

Chapter 1970



Chapter 1970

Chapter 1970


Chapter 1970


“Severin?” Riley pondered over that unfamiliar name. Before he went into seclusion and emerged as a


paragon, he knew of no one named Severin in the sect, and the core disciples were only limited to five


people then. He wondered why another core disciple would be added through the ranks.


The servant who responded to Riley earlier noticed the confusion on the latter’s face, so he began to


explain everything he knew about Severin. He began from Severin’s entry into the sect, Shyam’s failed


attempt at challenging Severin, Emery’s subsequent failure to do the same, and Severin’s eventual ascent


to the seventh floor of the Alchemy Tower.


As Riley mused over the information, his sun–like eyes betrayed a hint of curiosity toward Severin. “A level five supreme saint who possesses the Chaos Constitution and surpassed Celeste in alchemy?” He


paused for a moment and stroked his chin before saying. “How intriguing.”


Riley had the Nine Yang Body Constitution, and his combat abilities could be likened to the crashing sun.


He held his own against a paragon when he was still a level nine supreme saint, and his main rivals within


the sect’s core disciples were Spencer and Karl. The appearance of a new core disciple with remarkable


attainment qualifications and superior alchemy skills naturally captured Riley’s attention.


The sect’s internal tournament was soon upon them, and Riley’s eyes gleamed with a fighting spirit as he


mumbled, “Three months more to go until the tournament. I wonder how strong Severin would be by then.”


The sect tournament held much significance for the major core disciples, who sought to give their all and


secure a favorable ranking in the results. The unexpected addition of another core disciple was bound to


shake things up. Despite Severin’s recent claim to fame, Riley did not see a need to call upon him. After


all, Severin must have some measure of talent and ability, or else he would not have been able to reach


the seventh floor of the tower. Furthermore, their sect leader must have had seen something in Severin to


appoint him as the sixth core disciple.


After gathering various details about Severin from his servants, Riley said calmly, “You may leave now.”


Though Riley did acknowledge Severin’s recent achievements and reputation within the sect, he did not hold Severin’s attainment in much regard. After dismissing his servants, Riley focused on reviewing his


training experiences through some exercises and combat techniques.


Meanwhile, not far from the third mountain, Spencer–the second core disciple–had also just completed his seclusion. Intrigued by the chiming from the Alchemy Tower, he questioned and asked to know what


had happened.


As a prodigy with the True Dragon Constitution, Spencer possessed a physique comparable to that of a


dragon. His breakthrough to becoming a paragon enhanced his physical strength and energy significantly. and left him somewhat startled. “Our sect leader made him the sixth core disciple? And you’re telling me


he has a divine constitution as well as exceptional talent in alchemy?”


Spencer found these revelations hard to believe and doubted that a single person could possess such


diverse attributes. He considered Karl his only contender among the core disciples, but as far as he knew,


Karl’s desire was to reach the Grandiuno Sacred Land in Midland. Spencer–being ranked second among


the core disciple–thus aimed for the position of junior sect leader. However, there was a need to


reassess the situation after Severin’s appearance.


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