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Chapter 680

    Chapter 680


    Charles appeared when everyone saw the Eight Deste God-Terminator Halberd.


    Hence, Caspian naturally started the exnation from Charles sted Jaime with one punch, and he


    described the entire process.


    Even if they did not ask Caspian but the other returning participants about these experiences, the


    elders would get the answer too.


    Hence, there was no need to lie.


    Besides, Caspian had nothing in particr to hide.


    What Charles said on his deathbed was simply too sensational, so Caspian naturally omitted it.


    Moreover, everyone else was unconscious at that time.


    As long as Caspian did not mention it, no one else would know about it.


    After Caspian finished speaking, he quietly waited for the decision of the masters present.


    “Charles Krueger…” Vincent chewed on the name, and his tone sounded profound.


    “Vincent, do you know that person?” Chloe asked curiously.


    As the only woman present, Chloe naturally had some privileges.


    When Vincent heard her question, he nodded and answered, “In terms of identity, he is an escapee of


    Thousands Spirits Ind.”


    “An escapee of Thousands Spirits Ind?” Chloe blinked.


    As she was also from a sect of North Earlington, Chloe heard certain things about the Blue Feather


    Sect.


    When she looked back, she recalled what happened many years ago, and she asked, “Vincent, was he


    the one who escaped from Thousands Spirits Ind when the Blue Feather Sect cleared the individual


    cultivators at sea?”


    “That’s right,” Vincent answered.


    Then, seeing everyone’s puzzled expressions, Vincent told the story of how the individual cultivators of


    Thousands Spirits Ind and the surrounding waters robbed the boats and cultivators, causing


    disasters.


    Finally, they were wiped out by the Blue Feather Sect.


    “That exins it.” Everyone nodded when they heard the story.


    Caspian did not react differently when he heard thepletely different narration from Charles, and


    even his mood did not fluctuate.


    The reason was simple, Caspian was not easily persuaded by others.


    Whether it was the version Charles mentioned before or Vincent’s ount, it could only be said to be


    one-sided.


    Its truth was unknown at that time, so Caspian would naturally not trust any party.


    Moreover, Caspian was once a prince in the mortal world.


    He also deeply understood that although cultivators were different from mortals, the so-called political


    struggle would exist in any ce with people.


    Regardless of whether these people had the same status, all the supposed truth would always serve


    their interests.


    “I‘ll personally report this matter to the head of our sect and Valdis, who was in charge of destroying


    Thousands Spirits Ind back then.


    Please rest assured,” Vincent said to everyone, “It was just a small matter back then, but I didn’t expect


    it to affect the nation’s official religion election.


    Our Blue Feather Sect should take responsibility for this mishap.”


    The crowd discussed it for a while.


    As Caspian was in a lower position and his words carried no weight, he did not have the right to speak.


    Unless it were time to know some details of the matter, someone would ask Caspian specifically, and at


    other times, he would listen quietly.


    Gradually, confusion rose in Caspian’s heart, but he hid the bafflement and did not say anything.


    Not long after, Caspian was not needed anymore, and Terry sent him back surprisingly, they did not fly


    back but walked out of the room.


    After walking a long way, Terry suddenly asked, “Casper, do you have any questions?”


    Caspian was shocked, and just as he was about to shake his head, he heard Terry speak again, “There


    are no outsiders here.


    If you have any questions, I can naturally exin them to you if I have the answers.


    Don’t forget that you’re now the hero of our Heavenly Stars Sect.”


    Looking up, Caspian saw Terry smiling and nodding to himself.


    After pondering for a while, Caspian said, “Elder Terry, when I was there… I had a feeling.”


    “What feeling?” Terry asked curiously.


    “I felt…” Caspian thought about his choice of words, and he added, “The intrusion of evil cultivators


    should logically be considered a significant event in the nation’s official religion election, not to mention


    that the three sects have also lost a lot of elites among their outer disciples, especially the Fauna


    Imperial Sect and the Dark Moon Sect where nine participants entered, but only one returned, and all


    of them were seriously injured.


    But from how the elders discussed it just now, I feel that they don’t care about it.


    Aren’t they afraid… That the disciples of their sects will be disappointed with their attitudes?”


    After Caspian said that, he looked at Terry, waiting for his answer.


    Terry was stunned.


    Initially, he thought that Caspian would be curious about those sect elders, heard some interesting


    news, or had doubts about cultivation.


    However, he never expected that Caspian would ask that question.


    Nevertheless, as Caspian was a junior he was optimistic about, Terry did not respond perfunctorily.


    Instead, he stood there, frowning and thinking carefully.


    Caspian stood quietly by the side, waiting for the answer he wanted. Later, Terry finally spoke, but the


    first thing he said was not an answer but a question.


    “Casper, how long have you been on the pathway to immortality?”


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    “Elder Terry, this year will be my third year,” Caspian replied.


    “If this year is your third year, that means it’s been less than three years,” Terry murmured, then


    nced at Caspian, saying, “You’re not from a family of cultivators, are you?”


    Caspian nodded honestly.


    “That’s right! Before I came to Heavenly Stars Sect, I lived in the county, and I didn’t even know about


    cultivators and the Pulse Control Realm.”


    Terry chuckled.


    “That’s no wonder.


    Casper, I understand the doubts in your heart.


    You’re from the mortal world, so, naturally, you’ll be affected physically and mentally by the secr life.


    Perhaps it‘s because of your living environment, and you feel the elders just now didn’t care about the


    disciples in their sect and even seemed cold-blooded, right?”


    As a junior, Caspian obviously could not say otherwise to his seniors, so he smiled and said, “I just


    think it’s a little weird.”


    ”It’s not that they don’t care about those disciples.


    On the contrary, the disciples who cane back safely this time will get unimaginable huge rewards.


    Our Heavenly Stars Sect disciples, including you, will be no exception,” then, Terry paused and


    continued, “The pathway to immortality isplicated, and the only way is to be at the front.


    Casper, you should know that even though this is a journey, it’s better to say it is a process of refining a


    diamond in the rough.


    The resources for cultivating immortals are limited, so the sect is concerned about who is left instead of


    caring about who they lost.


    Therefore, as I just said, the disciples who have returned safely this time will be the real focus of


    cultivation of each sect until the subsequent big wave refinementes along.


    As for the second and most important point I want to make, the cultivator’s own heart.”


    “The cultivator’s own heart?” Caspian looked at Terry, puzzled.
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