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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 864

By evening, Sebastian and Stephanie headed toward the banquet hall.

Along the way, they saw many students, most of whom appeared to be around 20 years old. Sebastian discreetly scanned the area with his spiritual sense and found that most of them were at the Divine Grandmaster level.

In his previous world, such a level would be considered genius, but in this world, it was rather ordinary. With the abundant spiritual energy here, even those who handled mundane chores might be at the Grandmaster level.

Noticing Stephanie's lack of enthusiasm, Sebastian asked, "Ms. Branch, do you not want to attend?"

Stephanie nodded. "Ten years ago, when we got a new dean, they held a similar welcome banquet. They invited many influential families and representatives from the four major sects, and the younger generation used the opportunity to challenge us.

"There were ten matches, and we lost every single one, becoming the laughingstock of South Mount."

"Are you worried that they'll challenge us again?" Sebastian asked.

"Exactly," Stephanie replied. "It's not just about the embarrassment. The real issue is how ruthless they are. They often injure our students, breaking limbs and such. Last time, three students had their arms and legs broken, and one even had their cultivation base ruined."

Recalling Chaya, Stephanie asked, "By the way, what about that lady who was with you before? It'd be great if she were here."

She had witnessed Chaya's terrifying strength firsthand when she single-handedly wiped out Harmonia Sect. In all of South Mount, Chaya was an unbeatable force.

"She's in secluded cultivation," Sebastian replied. Then he asked, "Is our academy really that weak? Losing all ten matches?"

Stephanie sighed and said, "It's not that our academy is weak. It's just that the four major sects are too powerful. They have a long heritage and are branches of sacred lands.

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