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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 1681

Boom boom boom!

The explosions went on one after another, which had Severin frowning and feeling weird.

Many people had gone out, and so did Severin. He flew into the sky and arrived at the peak of a mountain. Other than Wuhricht, many elders and disciples were already there. He nodded at Severin when he saw Severin.

Severin, too, nodded back and looked to the front.

There, he saw Gilda relentlessly attacking the cliff in front of her as if she were trying to lash out her anger. She did not use spiritual energy in her attack, but the cliff was almost destroyed.

"My gosh, what's with Gilda? Why is she so angry?" a female disciple asked in baffled.

"It seems like she has become a level four royal saint. How did that happen? How did she improve so quickly?" a guardian was confused too.

Wuhlricht said, "My daughter is no longer sick. It was a full moon last night and there was a weird moment where the spiritual energy in the air became unstable. It continued to enter into Gilda's body and helped her to break through all the way to level four royal saint. She is feeling a lot better today and very different from before. I don't think she's going to fall unconscious anymore."

"Haha! That's great. She has finally made it through."

Many disciples sincerely felt happy for Gilda.

"Gosh, her level increases so much at a time. She must be thrilled with it."

"Alright, that's enough. Gilda is thrilled to have the breakthrough so quickly." Wuhlricht waved his hand and told everyone it was time for them to leave.

Severin looked at Gilda and went away with the other disciples.

After venting out for a while, Gilda finally felt better and returned.

For the next couple of days, she was feeling fine and normal. Just as Wuhlricht said, her body had healed. In the past, she would fall unconscious three times a day, and as time passed, she would stay unconscious longer. However, it did not happen anymore after she had the breakthrough. She felt energized and spirited.

"Gilda, how are you? I don't think you're sick anymore seeing you didn't fall into unconsciousness for many days."

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