“Yes, I’ve thought about it,” Caspian replied, ”The True Intention Palace’s handler, Master Dakota.”

The Heavenly Stars Sect had 18 outstanding figures, and each of them was in charge of one house, and Dakota was in charge of the True Intention Palace.

“Oh… Master Dakota…” Delmont replied, and he quickly realized what Caspian said.

Then, his voice became sharper as he widened his eyes.

“Dakota Wilde?”

“Yes.” Caspian nodded.

“You’re looking for Master Dakota? Is it about inscriptions?” Delmont stopped writing, and he looked at Caspian with a serious expression.

Caspian nodded and answered truthfully, “I have a few questions on inscriptions that I need Master Dakota’s guidance.”

“Casper, are you sure you don’t want to think about this again?” Delmont reminded Caspian out of concern.

After all, it was not easy for an apprentice to get a chance of getting guidance from the sect’s outstanding figures.

Looking at the Heavenly Stars Sect‘s history in recent 100 years, there were probably less than five apprentices who had such an honor.

Usually, the apprentices would use this kind of opportunity to learn about ascension to maximize their benefits.

After all, with the Heavenly Spirit Realm elders’ guidance, the disciples could have an easier cultivation journey.

This was like an ancestor had drawn a map, directly telling you where to walk while others were groping in the dark forest, the lucky disciple already had a map in his hand, and someone had even given him torches for lighting.

Hence, one could imagine his advantage in cultivation.

If that was not adequate, it was fine to ask questions about martial skills and spells.

Delmont knew Caspian had mastered blood-driven spells.

Thus, asking questions in this regard could increase the power of the spells and at least improve his current strength.

What the hell was Caspian thinking asking for guidance on inscriptions?

that Delmont thought it was not worth asking

set foot in Earlington of Efrax with its talent in inscriptions and

be unworthy

too worthy, that was why Caspian should not

simple, compared with the experiences in cultivation, inscriptions were far

disciple what he could and could not do, and

That was an

would only be a

about in two hours? It was

patterns, he would not even

too extravagant to

was determined

important

two hours consulting Master

can meet Master Dakota this

knew it was useless to say anything when

nodded, writing a few words on the messenger before

Delmont‘s help, it did not take long

the person was here to pick

Renee was Dakota’s disciple and

annoyed when she saw him as he

Caspian inevitably felt terrible when he recalled the

it was rather interesting to see

the one who provoked him

judgment was

saw Caspian, she did not

she appeared

it’s been so long.” When Renee saw Caspian

looked

it’s nice to

“Oh.

It’s Renee.” Delmont smiled.

Renee often sent messages on behalf of

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