The Primordial Tamer

Chapter 228 The Senior Disciple's Revenge



Chapter 228 The Senior Disciple's Revenge

?Orion returned to his home after a long day, feeling a mix of exhaustion and excitement. He had never been one to back down from a challenge, and the encounter with the senior disciple had only fueled his desire to become stronger.

As he lay in his bed, he found himself talking to the system, seeking its guidance. "System, do you think I can beat that guy?" he asked, referring to the senior disciple who had tried to court Aurora.

[The senior disciple that the host confronted can be defeated by the host if looking from the physical body, but looking from the cultivation, it is a bit hard]

Orion nodded to himself, knowing that he had a lot of training ahead of him. He was determined to become stronger, to protect those he cared about, and to prove himself in this sect.

He closed his eyes and focused on his breathing, feeling the energy flow through his body. He was still a new disciple, with much to learn and much to prove, but he was willing to put in the work.

Orion closed his eyes and focused on his breath, letting the Primordial Qi flow into his body. As he began to cultivate his body, he could feel his muscles growing stronger and his bones becoming denser. He had been practicing this technique since he awakened a few days ago.

He concentrated on his Qi channels, visualizing the flow of energy as it coursed through his veins. He could feel the Qi pulsing within him, strengthening his body with every passing moment. The sensation was almost euphoric, and he felt a rush of energy coursing through him.

As he continued to cultivate his body, he began to feel the Primordial Qi overflowing within him. But unlike most cultivators, he didn't feel any pain or discomfort. His body had a natural affinity for absorbing Qi, and he could handle much more than the average cultivator.

He opened his eyes and looked down at his hands, amazed at the changes he could see. His muscles were more defined, and his skin seemed to glow with a healthy radiance. He flexed his arms and felt the power coursing through his body. He began to see his information again.

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[Name: Orion]

[Realm: Second-Stage Warrior]

[Talent: Primordial Ascension]

[Tier: X]

[Beasts: Atlas (Iron Hide Rhinoceros)]

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Orion gazed at the information panel before him, his eyes scanning over the various details. He couldn't believe how much he had progressed in such a short amount of time. His realm had changed from a First-Stage Warrior to a Second-Stage Warrior.

Atlas, the Iron Hide Rhinoceros, was now listed in his beast slot. Orion couldn't help but smile as he thought back to the moment when he had tamed the beast.

Looking back at his own progress, he knew that his affinity for Primordial Qi had played a significant role in his quick advancement. His body seemed to have a natural ability to absorb and utilize the energy, making it easier for him to cultivate and strengthen himself.

But he also knew that he couldn't become complacent. There were still many challenges ahead of him, and he needed to continue training and refining his skills.

Orion stood up from his bed and stretched his newly strengthened muscles. He felt invigorated and ready to take on whatever challenges came his way.

He knew that there were other talented disciples in the sect who were also vying for success and recognition. He would have to work harder than ever before to stand out among them.

But Orion was determined to become one of the strongest cultivators in the sect. He had a natural talent for cultivation, and he wasn't afraid of hard work. With Atlas by his side, he felt confident that he could achieve his goals.

He closed his eyes and began to focus on his breathing, letting the Primordial Qi flow through his body once again. He could feel his strength increasing with every passing moment, and he knew that he was on the right path.

Orion opened his eyes and looked around his room. It was sparsely furnished, with just a bed and a small table, but it was all he needed. He didn't need luxuries or material possessions to be happy. His happiness came from his progress and achievements in cultivation.

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In another part of the sect, inside a house, a man could be seen pacing back and forth, his face twisted with anger. It was the same senior disciple who had tried to court Aurora earlier, only to be rejected and embarrassed in front of his peers.

"How dare she reject my good intentions," he muttered to himself, clenching his fists in frustration. "I was offering her a chance to join my cultivation team, but she just had to be difficult."

He paused in his pacing, his eyes narrowing as he thought about Orion, the new disciple who had interfered with his plans. "And that boy," he growled, "how dare he act tough in front of her? He's just a new disciple. He should know his place."

The senior disciple seethed with rage, his mind consumed with thoughts of revenge. He couldn't let this humiliation go unanswered, not if he wanted to maintain his position in the sect.

"I'll show them both," he said, his voice low and menacing. "I'll make them pay for what they've done."

He took a deep breath, trying to calm himself down. He knew that acting impulsively would only make things worse. He needed a plan, a way to strike back at his enemies without getting caught.

One of his underlings suddenly said, "Boss, in one month's time, they will have a test to do, and I am sure we can use this chance."

The subordinate then started to describe his plan to his boss. The senior disciple listened intently as his underling spoke, his anger slowly dissipating as he began to focus on the plan. The subordinate proposed a plan to sabotage Orion during the upcoming test.

"In one month's time, they will have a test to assess their combat abilities," the subordinate began. "We can use this opportunity to make Orion fail. We can spread false information about the test, or we can sabotage his equipment."

The senior disciple's eyes gleamed with interest. "Go on," he urged.

The subordinate continued, "Or we can even bribe some of the other disciples to gang up on him during the test. We just need to make sure that he fails."

The senior disciple nodded in agreement. "Yes, that could work," he said. "But we need to be careful. We don't want to get caught and bring shame to our sect."

The subordinate assured him, "Don't worry, boss. I have everything under control. We will make sure that Orion fails the test, and he will never dare to challenge us again."

The senior disciple nodded in satisfaction. "Good. Make sure that everything is in place. We cannot afford to fail."

As the subordinate left the room to put his plan into action, the senior disciple leaned back in his chair and smiled to himself. He knew that his revenge against Orion would be sweet, and he couldn't wait to see the look on his face when he failed the test.


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