Chapter 744: Chapter 422: The Stolen Treasure (Vote for Monthly Ticket)
Elder Yadun’s family lost their parents early, and it was his elder brother who raised him.
However, in his youth, Elder Yadun had ambition; he aspired to beco the Master of Miracles and stand out from the rest.
At that ti, Elder Yadun discovered his father’s notes, which recorded clues about that Supre Tier Miracle.
Originally, Elder Yadun should have sought it out then and there.
But due to the conscription order, in order to protect his sickly older brother, Elder Yadun had no choice but to be conscripted by the Clearspring Kingdom and, as a mortal, go to the battlefield to participate in the War of Miracles.
It must be said, Saros’s spirit was truly formidable.
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On one hand was the Supre Tier Miracle that could be found; on the other was the safety of his elder brother, and despite the imnse difference, this man did not hesitate to choose the latter.
Bailuo cared about family more than interests, and a large reason for that was the teachings of Elder Yadun.
Imperceptibly, Bailuo learnt a lot from the old man.
Subsequently, Elder Yadun volunteered to go to the Holy Empire as a hostage for the Marchioness of Clearspring and experienced the most brutal gladiatorial combat to survive as the most incredible hero the Miracle Mainland had ever seen.
He left the Holy Empire and organized a group of people, which included Masters of Miracles, Miracle Citizens, and ordinary mortals.
Yet such a group, under Elder Yadun’s leadership, successfully completed all the preliminary tasks for that Supre Tier Miracle.
Just one step away, just the final step, and Elder Yadun could beco the Master of the Supre Miracle!
The Supre Tier, oh!
Even looking through history, how many people have obtained a Supre Tier Miracle?
The Supre Tier and the Upper Tier are only different by one word, but their strength is as different as heaven and earth.
Those who have never obtained a Supre Tier Miracle will never understand this gap; the power of the Upper Tier varies from person to person – the formidable are indeed formidable, but the weak are very weak.
In comparison, the Supre Tier is simply a bug; anyone who obtains it would gain incomparable, imnse power.
Elder Yadun lived as a mortal all his life; he was always looking up at them.
Tell , did Elder Yadun really not want to stand on high?
How could that be!
If there was an opportunity, if such a thing were achievable, why wouldn’t Elder Yadun seize it?
If one can be king himself, why yield the throne to others?
So, Elder Yadun quietly completed those tasks, even his companions following him didn’t know about it, not even a powerful figure like the Female Sword Emperor noticed it; she had no idea Elder Yadun had used them!
‘This isn’t using them, you haven’t hard them.’
Clearspring was the only one who knew the truth, to whom Elder Yadun made no concealnt: ‘You made their achievents possible, this was your plan, your arrangent, it’s a win-win! And how can a win-win be called using?’
Everyone in the group got what they wanted, and all those things were found for them by Elder Yadun!
Without Elder Yadun, could they have fulfilled their hearts’ desires on their own?
To speak frankly, it was their fortune to be used by soone as wise as Elder Yadun; so was that called using them, or rather ‘being chosen’?
Given Elder Yadun’s wisdom, countless people all over the world were eager, hoping he could show them the way.
‘But I still feel like I deceived them.’
Elder Yadun did use his companions to achieve his goal, yet he did not feel self-congratulatory, but rather experienced a sense of guilt.
This is also why, years later, Elder Yadun never dared to seek out his old friends on his own.
Just like the Female Sword Emperor, if Elder Yadun was ever in trouble, with just one word from him, even if the opponent were Ying Muyao or the Empress of the Far North, the Female Sword Emperor would still co to his aid without hesitation.
And not just the Female Sword Emperor, everyone was the sa.
They were not unaware of the burdens on Elder Yadun’s heart, they felt them, but they did not ask, nor was there a need to ask.
Because in everyone’s heart, Elder Yadun was perfect.
They trusted Elder Yadun, believing he would never harm them. As for the process, whether it would be painful or not, that was Saros – were his plans sothing mortals could understand?
Pain was the proper response—that was the plan that surpassed their imagination, after all!
‘That’s not deception, how could that be called deception?’
The Marchioness of Clearspring could bewitch her old uncle’s soul and spirit for a reason: ‘That’s a benevolent lie.’
‘Since the answer is cruel, and you can choose a happy ending, why make others live a lifeti of pain for the so-called truth?’
‘Besides, you’ve rely concealed so things from them.’
Clearspring: ‘You didn’t tell them you were using them, but you never said you wouldn’t use them either.’
Though beaten down by the Emperor Candidate and having lost her confidence, for the man she loved, the Marchioness of Clearspring, at that mont, seed to have rediscovered her forr self, the Mortal Empress who was decisive in action and ruthless in asures.
Her cunning wasn’t a match for her old uncle’s, Clearspring was well aware of that.
Yet she was a woman, possessing tolerance and gentleness that n lack: ‘Trust yourself, when you find that artefact, they will naturally understand your painstaking efforts.’
Once Elder Yadun found the Miracle, he would not beco a despot who turned his back on people, he would be the best Master of Miracles in the world.
Endowed with wisdom and the strength to support that wisdom.
By then, who else would be his opponent?
‘Thank you.’
Elder Yadun’s love for Clearspring was never one-sided, he too had been confused and in pain, but every ti, it was the woman in front of him who comforted him, supported him, gave him the courage to carry on.
Yet this ti, Elder Yadun had fallen into an unprecedented terror and pain.
‘Sacrifice a beloved family mber?’
Just like Elder Yatun, Elder Yadun was stunned by the last requirent of the Miracle.
For Elder Yadun, his choice was almost singular, with no children by his side, only one person could et the condition—Bailuo’s father, his older brother!
‘What kind of Miracle is this?’
‘Does such a mad Miracle exist in this world?’
Elder Yadun only knew that the artefact was a legacy passed down from his ancestors, but it wasn’t until this mont that he realized why his father abandoned it in the first place.
Within reach yet unattainable?
No, that wasn’t enough to falter Elder Yadun.
What truly hurt was sothing within easy reach that he was unwilling to take!
‘I don’t want you!’
‘I don’t need such a Miracle!!’
Elder Yadun’s mind was so strong, faced with the charm and temptation of the Supre Miracle Power, he resolutely made his choice: ‘Even without the Supre Miracle Power, with my abilities, even if it’s the Least Tier, I can still make it, and even if I found none, I still have Clearspring!’
Unfortunately, Elder Yadun’s inner thoughts, along with Yatun’s abandonnt, and Ying Baizhou’s failure.
The mistakes of three people completely enraged the Supre Miracle Entity.
Using itself as the catalyst, it cast an extrely terrifying curse on Elder Yadun, a curse comparable to the Supre Miracle Entity itself, possessing infinite Miracle Power.
[Any Miracle will never be loyal to you]
[Furthermore]
[No matter how strong you are, no matter how wise, you will never obtain what you most desire, the treasure you yearn for in this life!]
What was the thing that Elder Yadun most wanted?
At that ti, Elder Yadun didn’t know, nor did he realize what was taken from him.
First of all, Elder Yadun himself hadn’t lost anything, he wasn’t injured or disabled, and after investigation, among those he knew, those who had a good relationship with him, Clearspring was fine, his companions were also fine, his older brother was also living well.
‘So, what exactly have you taken from ? The treasure I yearn for in this life?’
Elder Yadun thought for a long ti, but couldn’t figure out, what was actually the treasure taken by the Supre Miracle…
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