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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 1898

The more valuable ones were located on the fourth floor and above, so Oskar stated calmly. "You may head directly to the fourth floor."

The elder's pupils contracted slightly, as the fourth floor housed mid-rank spiritual treasures. 'Our sect leader seems to hold this young man in rather high regard. He's only at level three supreme saint, and he was only just accepted as a core disciple. I'm rather surprised that he has been given the privilege to choose a mid-rank spiritual treasure.'

Although surprised, the ninth elder remained silent. With a wave of his hand, the door of the Treasure Pavilion opened automatically behind him. "Remember, a spiritual treasure cannot be returned once selected. If you want to change your weapon, you'll need to pay at least thirty thousand spiritual stones before you are allowed to reenter the pavilion."

"Thank you for your advice," Severin gestured respectfully to the elder before entering the Treasure Pavilion. He proceeded directly to the third floor.

A variety of spiritual treasures were on display—radiant long swords, small bells with spiritual charm, blazing fan-shaped weapons, and various cauldrons, spears, and broadswords.

After going through hundreds of spiritual treasures, Severin proceeded to the fourth floor. There were much fewer treasures there, perhaps about a hundred, yet the aura they exuded was so intimidating that Severin almost felt as though he was facing a high-level practitioner.

Severin made a careful choice and soon settled on a fiery-red scarlet sword. At five feet and three inches long, its blade radiated with burning flames like iron from a star. It was so razor sharp that one might be able to cut through the void with it. The weapon's name then appeared in Severin's mind—the Scarletsky Sword, a mid-rank treasure weapon that possessed fire-controlling abilities and could deliver a strike that seemed to bear the weight of the entire universe. It also provided a combat power bonus that enhanced one's tenacity.

As the ninth elder watched them leave, he marveled at the fact that Severin had taken two mid-rank spiritual treasures. "Who is this person? And why would our sect leader hold him in such high regard?" he murmured to himself.

Even the five core disciples who had made a name for themselves in the sect had only received one mid-rank spiritual treasure when they first visited the Treasure Pavilion. Severin, on the other hand, departed with two. Oskar evidently regarded Severin with great importance.

Unaware of the elder's musings, Severin went back to Pearl Light Isle and took out the Star-grade technique and training exercise from Oskar.

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