Harry, however, placed his hand on the stone ball, causing it to disappear quickly as he stashed it away once more.
Matthew was speechless for a moment before he stepped back and sat down." There are two of them?" he spoke with a frown on his face. "No wonder you're not interested in taking the Woods family’s stone ball!"
“There are more than two of these things; there's one in each of the Seven Dangers. I didn’t need to tell you this, but it's alright to tell you about it. After all, even if I don't tell you about this, you'd learn about it after you go out!” commented Harry smilingly,
“The Seven Dangers has one in each of them? Which dangerous area did you get
yours from?" asked Matthew immediately as an idea grew.
"I know what you’re thinking. You want to look at the stone balls in the other dangerous areas, don't you? You're too late. The other ancient clans and families from the mainland have acted and the stone balls are probably taken already, so I'd suggest you stop thinking about it."
Finally, Harry said with a smile, "Alright, that’s all I can say. I've honored you more than enough. It’s best if you leave now and go back to your seas!”
He could only pray silently and secretly that the Woods family would not be the weakest party. After all, that young man from the Woods family was incredibly strong, and he did not want to go head-to-head with him.
Just as they were prepared to leave, however, a disciple of the Pavilion of Gods and Kings came running in and once again gestured with his hands before speaking," Pavilion master, somebody is visiting outside!" "I'm not in a mood to see anybody today. Make them leave, regardless of who they are. Just say that I’m in no mood to entertain anyone!” Harry waved his hand dismissively, thinking it was yet another random family master that wanted to get some information again. He was pestered about it all these days, and coupled with the fact that he met this disgusting junior brother of his again, his mood was ruined.
Of course, Matthew led so many people to his land, and he had tested Matthew's strength as well. It was not an easy fear to kill him, so he chose to ignore him.
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