Initially, Sebastian wasn't in a rush to go, but things had changed. At Coreland, where the two light gates stood, the Seraphic Tear Pendant had directed him toward the Perpetual Empire.
Since the necklace had been left to him by his mother, there was a chance it might hold the answers to the questions lingering in his heart.
Before setting out, he wanted to ensure everything was in order. He decided to pass on the title of Supreme Lord to Drakaria.
It wasn't out of selfishness that he didn't bring Drakaria along. He had come to understand that the Perpetual Empire wasn't the paradise people imagined.
In fact, it was an extremely brutal world.
Drakaria was now in his 30s, and he didn't possess extraordinary talent in cultivation. Even if he ventured to the Perpetual Empire, becoming a demigod would still be incredibly challenging for him.
It seemed wiser for Drakaria to remain behind, where he could live a carefree life instead.
Drakaria accepted this decision with understanding.
As Sebastian had anticipated, Bellamy sought him out shortly after the auction ended. He informed him that the entrance to the Perpetual Empire had been located and proposed a time for them to depart together.
Eager to set off as soon as possible, Bellamy had already passed on his title back home before arriving.
However, Sebastian was in no hurry at all and set the departure time for three months later. This infuriated Bellamy.
If not for the blood ritual's constraints, he would have gladly killed Sebastian and seized his Ninefold Griffin Amulet.
Bellamy was shrewd enough not to ask about the Holy Maiden. In his view, she was most likely dead. Bringing up the topic now would only provoke an open conflict.
To ensure he reached the Perpetual Empire as soon as possible, he simply chose to play dumb.

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