In Calum’s confession, he told all the information he had about Dragon Temple without reservation.

Charlie skipped directly about Dragon Temple’s attempt to Syria, because he already knew about it, in fact, he was more curious about some situations inside Dragon Temple.

Calum’s confession shows that the founder of Dragon Temple is named Wesley Drake.

The main reason why he was able to set up Dragon Temple at a young age and grow it to what is is now was due to a nobleman he met overseas that year.

The identity of this nobleman is very mysterious.

Most of the soldiers in Dragon Temple do not know his existence.

Only Wesley and other core members of Dragon Temple know his identity and respectfully call him their ancestor.

The real identity of this ancestor is actually a top martial arts master.

Wesley Drake is the direct disciple of this ancestor.

According to Calum, after Wesley had a certain strength in the way of martial arts, he began to recruit troops overseas from Chinese circles.

of Dragon Temple are disciples

the strength of these core members, Dragon Temple soon became well-known in the

and

first class is

generals are

of the secrets of Dragon Temple, they are

second class is the middle-level officers of Dragon

important role in the personnel

just know that if you want to practice martial arts, you must pass the assessment of the first class, so the loyalty of this group of

class, that is, the mercenaries hired by the Dragon Temple from all over

fact, these mercenaries do not know the core secrets

just take the high salary of the Dragon Temple to work

very well, they can be promoted to officers and become the second

hierarchy, coupled with the attraction of martial arts as an ascending ladder in it, that the first and second classes

most was that Calum’s confession said that the greatest wish of Wesley in so many years was actually to return to China to avenge

this goal, he had carefully prepared

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