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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 1930

Zelia could only shake her head when she heard that. "I don't have an answer to that. Perhaps he is simply a receipt of divine favor."

Celeste displayed a tinge of envy when she heard that. Despite her status as a core disciple with the coveted Forest Constitution that resonated with wood affinity. However, it was only an Element Constitution that paled in comparison to Severin's Divine Constitution.

Some core disciples had no interest in securing any positions, but they would not pass up the opportunity to compete for a place in Midland's Grandiuno Sacred Land. That sacred land was rumored to have been an ancient and prosperous sect that held great allure. The founder of the Grandiuno Sect hailed from Midland, and the south was considered inferior in comparison. Supreme saints were regarded as ordinary in Midland where paragons were the requirement to enter. Even a royal paragon was not particularly prestigious there.

Celeste's eyes revealed yearning and a sense of conflict as the notion of Midland appeared in her mind. She took a deep breath and muttered to herself, "Guess we'll have to win him over then."

At the same time, Raymond was enjoying his tea in a rustic-looking palace on a floating island near the Fourth Mountain. Having recently emerged from seclusion, he had yet to retract the spiritual energy in his body. The overflowing surge of aura was like a wild beast, and it carried a strong pressure that could intimidate and stifle a person.

His attainment had improved tremendously in the past half-year, and he had already reached level nine supreme saint. By his estimation, he would need only a year or so before he could try to make a breakthrough to paragon!

After sipping some hot tea, he asked, "Has anything transpired in the sect during my half-year of seclusion?"

Those who could become core disciples were strong, talented, and powerful. Celeste might be the weakest among them in terms of attainment, but her talent in alchemy was exceptional. Every one of the core disciples had superior Element Constitutions, and rumor had it that Karl had a Divine Constitution so great that energy poured in upon his birth and even nature seemed to celebrate his arrival. The elders all looked favorably upon him as a result.

Raymond had previously found out that Severin was appointed as the sixth core disciple due to a divine constitution, and it was all the more surprising to know that Severin had amazing alchemical talent. He believed that the almighty must have had a soft spot for Severin.

As he contemplated the covert rivalry between the sect's core disciples, Raymond snapped back to his senses and had a sudden thought. 'I need to win him over.'

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