“Is that so? Congratulations to you for having two breakthroughs into the peak stage of the true god-level during this period!” congratulated Aureole Hoffman from Pavilion of Divinity as a small smirk graced her features. “Sigh… Our clan also had fourteen in the peak stage of the true god-level previously. Just like your clan, we recently had one who broke through into the peak stage, so we have fifteen right now!”
It was obvious Aureole flaunted the fact as if she was telling the other party that their Pavilion of Divinity had grown stronger while the Skies Pavilion had recessed instead of improved, so they would need to back off a little in the future.
Not wanting to be overshadowed, Griffen Langley chimed in, announcing the strength of their clan, “Haha… Coincidentally, our clan also has two who successfully broke through and achieved the peak stage of the true god-level, and with that, we’ve grown from fourteen to sixteen. It looks like our clan has more masters in the peak stage of the true god-level!”
Joel’s expression grew dark before he changed the subject of the conversation, commenting, “What’s the use of having so many masters in the peak stage of the true god-level? I think the monster beasts might be in the ultimate god-level, or they wouldn’t have been so strong. This means that the Seven Dangers definitely contain the secret of breaking through into the fighting prowess of the ultimate god-level. It might be something like a spirited fruit or spirited grass!”
Quentin frowned as he theorized, “Everybody, I have a bold assumption. Does everyone think it’s possible that the monster beasts came out because members from the Pavilion of Gods and Kings offended the powerful monster beasts after they entered the Seven Dangers? These monster beasts might have quite a high spiritual intelligence if they’re almost, or already are, in the ultimate god-level. Is it not possible that they’re out here to exact vengeance against humans?”
“There’s a huge possibility of the assumption you just made. Otherwise, our six elders wouldn’t have died!” Joel still felt heartbroken when he remembered his six elders; it was a big blow indeed.
The elders of the Woods family, Nash, felt off on the matter as their weirded-out expression showed. It seemed that Fane had been misunderstood as an extremely strong monster beast.
“I don’t think we need to worry. It might be easy if they want to defeat each of us individually, but there are so many of us here as there are eight first-rate aristocratic families and three ancient clans. They won't dare to act recklessly even if there are two to three members in the ultimate god-level, right? That is, of course, unless they have one to two dozen members in the ultimate god-level,” opinionated a man from a second-class aristocratic family, frowning as he did.
Nash and Fane exchanged glances, rather worried. They did not understand why members from the Pavilion of Gods and Kings would come to them at this moment.
The sacred lady of the Pavilion of Divinity thought about it and said to the people present, “Could it be that their members have yet to return and they, thinking we don’t know that they’ve entered the dangerous areas, pretend to come to us to enter the Seven Dangers with us?”
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