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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 1728

All of a sudden, a disciple pointed to their left and exclaimed, "Look! There's a group of people over there!"

"They're probably disciples from other sects," Heidi mused. "They would have a set of tokens that represent the twelve oriental zodiac signs. The complete set of tokens function essentially as a key."

Jarvin, one of the disciples with Heidi's group, added with a smile, "We used to have only one key, but now we have two. Having so many new disciples join our sect has proved to be very positive for us!"

"Haha, that's right!" Everyone smiled, eagerly anticipating their foray into the realm. Since every new disciple of the sect had to be a first-time entrant, more than half of the 2,400 people accepted into the Skyblue Sect were saints. The remaining majority were warrior emperors. Since the sect was a properly-administered first-tier sect, the warrior emperors consisted predominantly of level six or level seven warrior emperors at the very minimum. Only a handful were lower than that.

As time passed, the group from the Skyblue Sect reached the massive mountain. There were already two other groups taking a rest nearby.

"Not bad. Another two separate groups have arrived," a white-clad man commented with a sinister grin.

A woman corrected him, "They're not separate groups. Both groups are from the Skyblue Sect, so I can't help but wonder if they have two keys?"

The man snickered and said, "A second key? Now that's surprising."

Severin glanced at them indifferently and sneered. He could tell that Terry was a peak-stage level nine saint, so Terry's arrogance should not have come as a surprise. Though Terry's group only had 1,200 members, about 60 to 70 percent of them were saints. Many of those saints were level nine or level eight at that, so their strength could be considered rather formidable.

Meanwhile, the second group that was situated a little further away seemed to be notably weaker.

Sofia looked at Terry's group and asked Heidi, "Do you know which sect is he from? His arrogance is just so infuriating. He's aware that our sect's members outnumber theirs and yet he has no qualms provoking us."

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