Chapter 81
Cedrick''s sudden actions brought a hush over the Arena. He was known to be fiercely independent,
always acting on his own whims, and recognized as one of the most individualistic and proud
members of the Cobalt Strike guild. Yet he had never been known to take a stand for anyone, as if
he held no one in high regard. Today was an unprecedented first.
"Cedrick, you best not meddle in this affair!" A handsome young man stepped forward from the
group of a hundred.
Adirich, an Elite Protégé, was one of the thirty candidates in The sh of the Eight Orders this year.
"The mess you''re in doesn''t warrant my intervention. I''m just warning you, your actions are
sickening." Cedrick sheathed his sword, his words sharp and unapologetic.
Adirich red at Cedrick with cold eyes, and his fists were enshrouded in a dark aura. But after a
standoff, he reined in his power and called his fellow male and female Protégés back. There was no
need to make an enemy of Cedrick now; the forest would offer plenty of opportunities.
"We''ll see about that, hmph," the other people sneered before retreating back into their ranks.
Cedrick nced back at vin. "Care to join forces with me?"
His offer once again surprised the nearby participants. What stroke of fortune did vin have to
pique Cedrick''s interest? If Cedrick guarded him throughout the hunt, Adirich and the others would
find it difficult to make their move.
vin was puzzled why Cedrick would help him, but he diplomatically declined the invitation, "I''m
beset with troubles; best not to involve you."
"Are you sure?" Cedrick pressed.
"Quite sure," vin smiled and nodded. He had to get back to Azure Mountain and couldn''t let
others know.
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"Watch yourself then," Cedrick said, not pressing further, and walked away with his greatsword on
his back.
"There you go, wasting a fine opportunity," someonemented, shaking their head. Cedrick rarely
offered help, and yet it wasn''t appreciated.
Soon after, the Protégés participating in the venture had all arrived, numbering over nine hundred,
and they swarmed the Arena.
Among them were over a dozen Elite Protégés, like Cedrick and Mari, who stood out in the
crowd andmanded the awe and admiration of many.
Five Elders arrived at the Arena by noon, followed by more than fifty middle-aged Protégés. During
the uing venture, the five Elders would be stationed at the edges and the center of Griffin''s
Roost, while the fifty-plus Protégés would roam the forest. Their duty was to handle emergencies,
not to interfere with the training of the Protégés.
"Depart!" The Eldersmanded without further ado, as all necessary warnings and preparations
had been made known beforehand.
The massive troop set out, leaving the main gates of Cobalt Strike and venturing deep into the vast,
ancient forest.
On the way, they encountered several bands of mercenaries. Some quickly withdrew, not daring to
provoke the people of Cobalt Strike. Others shed mischievous smiles at the beautiful girls before
disappearing into the dense woods. Some followed nonchntly behind for dozens of miles before
being driven away by the middle-aged Protégés.
These mercenary bands were desperadoes, daring to provoke andmit any deed. Compared to
the magi-monsters and fierce beasts of the forest, these men were far more dangerous.
This was vin''s second time leaving Cobalt Strike, and he had some experience to draw from. He
stayed at the back, avoiding Adirich and his group while also scouting the path.
Three dayster, the troop reached the edge of Griffin''s Roost.
The Protégés dispersed slightly, surveying the terrain around them,mitting the environment to
memory so they wouldn''t forget their location and struggle to find the rendezvous point after thirty
days.
vin blended in with the crowd discreetly.
Adirich and his cronies asionally shot nces filled with murderous intent at vin. They were
many, and with over a hundred people, they would break into at least ten squads. Dealing with
vin would be easy.
An Elder noticed the tension and looked at vin with sympathy, but it wasn''t his ce to intervene
in the affairs of Protégés, especially when it involved the Grand Elder.
vin wandered around, taking in they of thend.
The terrain was distinct, covered in a swath of red spruce trees that stretched for miles. It was
precisely because of its distinctiveness and ease of identification that this area was chosen as the
meeting point. If one couldn''t find their way back after thirty days, they could simply climb to the
highest peak and look out. As long as they weren''t too far away, they''d spot this fiery red forest
expanse.
At noon, the five Elders called the Protégés to gather.
"Remember this environment, remember this location. In thirty days, we meet here again!
"n your time well; we won''t wait for stragglers.