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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 1868

Meanwhile, Severin stood on the stage after dealing with Thorold and sensed an intense gaze fixated on him. It seemed to be a gaze emanating a will to fight. Possessing remarkable perception as a level nine royal saint, Severin swiftly identified the source of the gaze as Jangar, who was seated with the Lischalts.

Severin looked at Jangar and perceived the latter to resemble a sheathed sword. Swordwill seemed to resonate within him, and Severin acknowledged it before nodding thoughtfully in Jangar's direction. He knew that his victory over Thorold had likely attracted Jangar's attention.

As Severin retracted his gaze, he murmured to himself, "You must be a swordsman prodigy? I'm quite curious to know just how strong you are."

Severin had encountered numerous prodigies in his journey of attainment. For instance, Frederick of the Horizon Sect became a royal saint at a young age, yet Wuhlricht—the strongest in the Skyblue Sect—was merely a level five royal saint. In the end, Frederick was pushing up daisies after dying at Severin's hands.

Severin shook his head and left the arena to return to the Chorteaus waiting area. Upon his return, his wives swarmed around him in concern.

Gilda wiped Severin's forehead with a handkerchief and asked. "Were you injured?"

Diane took a fifth-grade high-rank pill from her spatial ring and gave it to Severin so he could restore his spiritual energy. "Eat this! Your spiritual energy needs some replenishing."

Sheila and Sofia were each busy checking to see if Severin was unhurt.

He took the tea and sat on the chair, silently restoring his spiritual energy while observing the ongoing tournament. As the subsequent rounds unfolded, the intensity of the competition grew.

Wuhlricht and the elders had been called up to the arena for their respective matches, which they secured victory with after displaying their resounding strength. Severin had already expected them to advance, as their veteran status during their time at the Skyblue Sect bore testament to their talents. Though they might find it tricky to transcend their level and defeat a stronger opponent, they could nonetheless win against those on the same level.

Jangar concluded the last round of matches with a crushing victory against his opponent, and the second round of the tournament came to a close.

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