Chapter 633 Pam
Pam had a strong dislike for Emrys,
“I don’t care who you are. If you dare to provoke me, you are as good as dead,” Emrys said, trying to
control his anger.
Emrys had felt resentment before, but it had never been as intense as it was at that moment. Usually,
he could easily suppress it.
That day, he was unusually irritable.
The more agitated he became, the stronger his malicious aura grew.
As a result, he killed Orestes.
However, Orestes was not without fault. He had willingly yed with fire and, despite Emrys warning,
he didn’t restrain himself. On the contrary, he became even more provocative.
If not him, then who would die?
Celena looked extremely distressed upon witnessing Emrys‘ decisive act of murder. However, she
didn’t dare to act rashly.
Orestes was considered quite powerful among them. Yet, before he could even react, Emrys had in
him.
At the very least, it showed that Emrys was not just a scoundrel, as they had previously. assumed. He
possessed significant strength.
To be cautious, Celena and the others didn’t immediately seek revenge for Orestes. Instead, they
chose to take away his body and disappear from Emrys‘ sight.
Although their figures had vanished, their presence still lingered around Apricot Hall.
It wouldn’t be long before their leader arrived, and then they would have the opportunity to settle the
score with Emrys.
“Celena, why are you standing around here? Weren’t you supposed to retrieve the Azure me
Cauldron?” A middle–aged woman, dressed in a moon–white robe, suddenly appeared before the
crowd.
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Only when she approached did she notice a corpse lying on the ground.
“Who killed Orestes?” The middle–aged woman’s face darkened, and her eyes filled with at terrifying
chill.
Celena exined, “Ms. Miller, we were about to retrieve the Azure me Cauldron when Orestes was
killed.”
She truthfully recounted what had just happened to Pam.
Pam sneered, “Orestes has always been impulsive in his actions. It’s only natural for him to be
reprimanded. However, it’s far from the point where he needs to pay with his life…”
Her icy gaze was fixed on Apricot Hall, where she could distinctly sense the aura of the Azure me
Cauldron.
go meet that person. Pam swiftly moved, heading towards Apricot Hall.
Celena and the others followed closely behind, leaving only one person behind to watch over Orestes
corpse.
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Meanwhile, Emrys had already sensed a much stronger aura rapidly approaching. Therefore, he
positioned himself at the entrance of Apricot Hall early on.
He waited there, curious to see how many people that night dared to target Caylie.
Soon, a middle–aged woman appeared before Emrys.
Following closely behind her were Celena and the others who had just left. They red fiercely at
Emrys with eyes filled with resentment.
*Crimson Sun Sect, Pam Miller.” After introducing herself as Pam, she gave Emrys a quick
nce.
Then, she turned her gaze towards the second floor of Apricot Hall, her eyebrows slightly furrowed.
This is indeed the aura of the Azure me Cauldron, but its fluctuations are too intense.
Emrys remained silent, gazing indifferently at Pam.
Pam became even more displeased, finding him incredibly impolite. Her tone inevitably turned
colder.
“I came here today with the sole intention of retrieving the Azure me Cauldron, not
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wishing to harm anyone. However, you, a mere youngster, dared to kill a member of my Crimson Sun
Sect, showingplete disregard for the seriousness of your actions. How could I possibly let you go?”
Pam harbored a murderous intent.
They were from Mount Kushburn, and their pride was deeply ingrained within them. They had always
looked down upon these external cultivators.
Emrys’s killing of Orestes deeply disturbed Pam. However, she had not yet firmly decided to seek
vengeance by taking Emrys’s life. What truly sparked her murderous intent was the recent event that
had unfolded.
When Pam willingly disclosed her family background, Emrys disregarded her, creating an
immensely humiliating situation.
In Pam’s perspective, the significance of her reputation surpassed even the value of Orestes’s life.