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Chapter 293 Reputation (Part One)

    Chapter 293 Reputation (Part One)


    Wurth took the heavenly essences from Zen and delicately stuffed them into a beautiful emerald ring


    which was carefully on the ring finger of his left hand. It was a space ring.


    When it was done, Wurth sighed and spoke out, "There will be an uproar if so many heavenly essences


    are sold in the Imperial Capital."


    Heavenly essence was precious and immensely valuable because it could be applied to the weapons


    directly.


    For example, a top-grade spiritual weapon could have qualitative changes if enough heavenly


    essences were applied to it. There was even a possibility of producing a fairy weapon from it.


    Although considerable time and effort was required and lots of heavenly essences were consumed, the


    fairy weapon deserved it. Its holder would make huge profits even after the making costs were taken


    into ount.


    That exined why the heavenly essence was so valuable.


    Wurth stopped practicing his martial arts and took off his heavy load suit. They returned to the main


    peak where they were to meet Sean and Nory.


    "Zen and Wurth, I was looking for you," said Nory. He shed a warm smile at them.


    "What''s up?" asked Zen. He felt confused.


    Wurth patted Zen on his shoulder as he smiled, "Oh so, have you forgotten? A few days ago Nory very


    clearly mentioned that a party would be held among his n men. He invited us to this party," Wurth


    replied.


    Zen came from a humble n which was even inferior to Mo n.


    Therefore, he had very little knowledge about the great noble ns, their conventions or even norms.


    However, Wurth had a better understanding of everything, and simply sympathized with Nory who felt


    helpless and sad living under the burden of a noble n''s name.


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    "I have been quite busy recently and almost forgot about this gathering. I must apologize. Will the party


    be held today?" asked Zen.


    Nory nodded and answered, "Yes, today is the day."


    They had made a promise to attend the party. So, they followed Nory and went to his house.


    The Mo n, living in the northern part of the city, wasmonly considered a declining one among


    the other ns of various sizes.


    The hereditary system, in ce, ensured that the descendants of a declining family could still hold onto


    the same title or rank despite the circumstance.


    However, despite all of this, some ns remained unlucky, and disappearedpletely.


    For instance, once upon a time there was a powerful noble n called Xiao n. Although it wasn''t


    among the most ancient ns, in fact it was actually better and more powerful than the seven noble


    ns, since a gxy of talents came from its descendants. This great n held important posts both in


    the imperial army and in the Burning Sky Empire. Besides, some of them were even unprecedented


    masters of martial arts.


    Once it became powerful and influential, their ambition too began to swell. Their people were busy in


    expanding the territory, contending for power and profits. There was a time when nobody could


    challenge them both in and out of the court.


    Even members from the seven noble ns had to bow and show their respect to this expanding and


    powerful n.


    However, sooner thanter the circumstances changed and the Xiao n was used of conspiring


    against the royal family, which changed their fate forever. The whole Xiao n was destroyed and


    almost all of its people were executed within days of the usation. Despite a few people surviving,


    the Xiao n could never recover from the disaster. The blow was too strong.


    This tragedy served as a warning for everybody to whom privileges and power of noble ns were


    given by the emperor. He could withdraw these opportunities as fast as he had granted them when the


    situation arose.


    The Mo family in the northern part of the city too had declined rapidly in the recent years, and no


    talents hade from this family. They would be deprived of their privileges and titles very soon if their


    situation didn''t improve or they didn''t find other powerful noble ns to live on.


    A broad street stretched out in the northern part of the Imperial Capital and at the end of it stood a tall


    door almost 10 meters high. The gigantic door was painted red, two giant bronze lions were lying on


    their stomachs while appearing threatening and dangerous.


    Those regr citizens living in the Imperial Capital could only imagine how wealthy those noble ns


    were, even the declining ns were beyond their reach.


    Nory took Zen, Wurth and Sean through this grand door to the other world of cheer and luxurious


    indulgences.


    The Mo family''s mansion was spotlessly clean and was permeated with a jubnt atmosphere owing to


    the party and the never-ending line of arriving guests.


    Four carpnterns hung on the door. The bronze had been cleansed. A butler and two servants were


    standing before the gate, weing guests courteously.


    The butler had been repeating the same action of smiling and bowing for several hours with


    unwavering enthusiasm. All of the guests were respected and esteemed members of the society. The


    butler had to make sure that they were satisfied with the service. So, he worked hard to please


    everyone. The smile on his face was professional and his manners were perfect.


    However, when he saw Nory and his group, his behavior suddenly changed. His fake smile


    disappeared, and instead he wore an arrogant and scornful look. "Young master, why are you back?"


    Nory too evidently never liked this butler. Since his mother died, this mansion was no longer his home.


    In response to the butler''s cold question, Nory answered, "What''s wrong? So are you telling me that I


    shouldn''te back home today?"


    The butler shook his head and responded, "You really misunderstood what I was saying. However,


    you''re an outer disciple of the Cloud Sect now. Whether youe back home or not isn''t important any


    more. Ha-ha," the butler chuckled nervously.


    The butler emphasized on the words "outer disciple". He actually meant that even though the Mo


    Family was declining, they still didn''t think highly of any outer disciple of the Cloud Sect or care.


    Besides, he warned that Nory would be a big fool to think that his position at the Mo Family had


    changed even the slightest bit.
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