Life After Prison

Chapter 1896

Chapter 1896

Yaacob, the self–professed know–it–all of the Grandiuno Sect, claimed knowledge of everything under the sun. He bragged about having personal experience of every incident that happened in Southsky and boasted that he knew tens of thousands of people within the sect. Words poured out of him like water

from a burst dam.

The impression he left on Severin was that of a braggart who loved being nosy.

Throughout the journey. Severin gathered information about the personal lives of several elite disciples

from him. He elicited titbits such as which women the young men were interested in, and who had

engaged in life–or–death battles with their rivals. He also learned about each disciple’s talents, be it

alchemy, or other skills.

gain a more profound

a royal paragon. The first mountain was ranked thus because Oskar, the sect leader, resided there. No disciples were recruited for that mountain,

eight mountains.

on par with each other, so they were ranked not by strength but by their respective specialties. Among their specializations include swordsmanship, formation techniques,

production.

islands, and among the five core disciples, the weakest was at level eight supreme saint. The highest, Karl Fletcher,

talked about the sect’s Alchemy Tower to Severin. It was said to have been passed down over three generations ago by one of the sect leaders who was a supreme paragon. The tower was used to help

explanation.

Grandiuno Sect’s magnificent mountains came into view. Floating islands abounded, each emitting a strong glow of spiritual energy.

at the peak ahead and exclaimed with a

an eye, the party arrived at a

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