Thinking about how the disciples from the Deer Pavilion were acting, Rudy felt like they were a complete joke. He raised an eyebrow as he said, “Even the disciples from high- grade clans wouldn’t casually challenge other people and talk down to them. Even if they scorned others, most of them wouldn’t express it outwardly…”

“After all, most of the disciples from high-grade clans are of noble birth, and they wouldn‘t do things that stray too far from morality. Yet, those disciples from the Deer Pavilion don’t seem to care about that at all, they publicly stamp down on those they feel are beneath them! Don’t they feel like their actions reflect on them incredibly badly?”

Rudy could not understand why the disciples of the Deer Pavilion would act that way.

The higher grade a clan was, the less likely their disciples would do something like that. Even if they looked down on wandering warriors, they would not try to interfere with the choices of others like what had happened earlier. They would not have jumped out the moment others bet on the beats, trying to use their statuses to mock others.

were considered bullying, and those of high status would typically deter from that. At the very least, they would not

eyebrow, looking up at Lesley who was walking onto the stage. “We could conclude that it’s just an individual’s moral problems had it just been Lesley, but it seemed as though the other disciples from the Deer Pavilion seemed unperturbed with what Lesley was doing at all-even joining in, I’d say. This proves that it’s how the entire Deer Pavilion acts. All of the disciples

clan. Why would they ignore their statuses and insist on bullying the weak to make themselves

Pavilion is in an awkward spot. They want others to think that they‘re an eighth-grade clan when they’ve yet to reach the standards. Everyone in the

best to prove it… Against warriors from weaker backgrounds, they’ll show off the best they

of that, he thought about it in earnest before nodding solemnly. Jack was right, the Deer

They were the greatest among the seventh-grade clans but have not been promoted to an eighth-grade clan, yet they felt like they had achieved that status. Since they were not acknowledged by others, they would not give up any chance they had

in mind, Rudy scoffed and remarked, “If they want to prove themselves that badly and show everyone that the Deer Pavilion is already at the level of an eighth-grade clan,

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