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Shen He descended into the stadium sadly, as if carrying a trendous weight on his back, his feet almost dragging.

Upon reaching the entry point, he displayed his token, passed through a quick bone-age scan, and was allowed to enter and compete.

Entering the arena slowly, his eyes scanned from side to side.

The arena had a simple gray floor, perfectly smooth. The stands rose several ters before it was possible to see the faces of the millions of people in the audience.

Aotian had built it with the idea of an ancient coliseum in mind, only several tis larger and more adapted to the competitions that would be held there.

Seeing the crowd gathered to watch competitors like him, Shen He drew a deep breath to steady himself. He chose a pill cauldron at random, sat cross-legged behind it, and waited for the competition to begin.

As he waited, several people passed around him, choosing a cauldron for themselves. The ones that most caught his attention were a certain group of youths and even children who entered together, wearing beautiful and delicate gray or white robes, led by a young man in white robes with gold accents.

'Disciples of the Infinite Dao Sect. And the one leading them must be a Core Disciple, just like the winner of the previous round,' Shen He analyzed calmly, without staring for too long.

He heard so of them talking as they passed by.

"The brother Qing Hao will easily win this competition, considering senior brother Lan and senior brother Cang won't take part in this ranking because of their ages."

"Even more so considering he beca a Core Disciple. His skills must have improved countless tis under his master's guidance."

One of the disciples said, and the others beside him agreed.

"Yes. Although it's a pity he didn't beco a disciple of the pavilion leader. His talent is even greater than senior brother Lan Jun and senior brother Cang Song, and not having the leader as his master doesn't maximize his potential."

Another lanted quietly, but was quickly reprimanded by his companions.

"Don't say that out loud. Pavilion Leader Dan Hong has already said several tis that Elder Liang's skill is in no way inferior to his own. And brother Qing Hao likes his master very much. If you keep saying his master's abilities are inferior, brother Qing might really get angry."

They spoke in low voices, and due to the noise of the audience, even a cultivator would have trouble hearing them unless they were very close or focused.

Shen He wanted to hear more, but those people had already gone to their spots, and he couldn't listen any further.

While he thought, the ti ca, and this competition seed to have far fewer participants.

Shen He judged that many had probably given up after seeing the abnormal skill of the Infinite Dao Sect in the previous competition.

With the start of the match, a set of dicinal materials suddenly appeared beside his cauldron. They were good Refiner-Tier materials, and there was a large assortnt.

According to the arena host, they could select materials from that set to craft whatever pill they wanted.

The materials could not be taken away or wasted without necessity.

There were arrays and elders monitoring such behavior.

Sound-isolation formations also appeared at that mont, blocking external disturbances such as the loud voices of the audience, providing an ideal space for performing alchemy.

Taking a deep breath, Shen He clenched his teeth and resolved to do his best, since he was already there—even if he would likely lose.

Back in Aotian's VIP box, they calmly watched the beginning of the match, when the door was knocked from outside and suddenly opened.

"Hello!"

A cheerful greeting sounded as a man with a fox-like smile entered the room, closing the door behind him with a slight flick of his fingers.

Lie Zheng of the Punishnt Pavilion, leaning with one shoulder against the back wall and his arms crossed, rolled his eyes as he saw who had arrived.

The visitor, seemingly sensing his gaze, turned toward him and raised an eyebrow.

"Ohh! Lie Zheng, so you're here. Good, good—that saves the trouble of looking for you."

"You know, I was reviewing your Punishnt Pavilion's work and noticed you barely do anything. I'm considering cutting operational costs. What do you think? It's all for the greater good of the sect. You wouldn't be greedy enough to object, right?" Bao Hui said with an amiable smile.

But the more he spoke, the darker Lie Zheng's face beca, until suddenly a malicious smile appeared on his lips.

"Of course I agree. It'll be great when security drops and so thieves set their eyes on the money the Treasure Pavilion saved. Maybe I'll lend a hand, since during that ti I should be greedy for money after the budget cuts. Should be interesting to watch," he said darkly, glaring at Bao Hui with narrowed eyes.

The petty elder's face paled.

"Ahem!" Bao Hui imdiately coughed urgently into his fist. "Brother Lie, of course I was joking. We're good brothers, how could we harm each other?" he said with righteousness and seriousness, giving a confident pat on his chest.

Lie Zheng rolled his eyes again and then closed them, apparently not wanting to see that person anymore, preferring to pretend he didn't exist.

Bao Hui scratched his head, smiling, and then turned to the old Liu Taixuan, who was watching him with narrowed eyes, instinctively not having a good impression of the fox-faced man.

"AHH! A ghost!" Bao Hui widened his eyes and let out a small scream. "Y-You… you're not one of the souls of those whose belongings I improperly seized, coming to collect, are you?" he asked in fear, taking a step back, suspicious.

The old Liu's face darkened at being called a ghost.

Rihai quickly hid the smile that rose uncontrollably. She found Elder Bao Hui extrely funny, and she knew his disciple, Xiao Ling, so she knew many amusing stories she had told about him and his eccentricity.

"Who is this?" Old Liu asked darkly, especially after noticing his great-granddaughter's amused expression.

His great-granddaughter quickly suppressed her laughter and explained, still smiling slightly.

"This is Elder Bao Hui, the leader of the Treasure Pavilion of our Infinite Dao Sect," Rihai explained simply.

"Oh! If the ghostly sir is asking that, it ans he doesn't know , which ans he didn't co to take revenge on for anything I may have taken improperly. That's a relief."

The stingy elder patted his chest in relief and then smiled at the increasingly gloomy Liu Taixuan.

A calculating look then flashed in his eyes, and he smiled humbly at the old man.

"Well, I've never done this before… but I've taken a liking to you, Ghostly Sir. So I'm giving you a unique opportunity," he said sincerely. "A hundred sticks of incense in exchange for the location of all the treasures you had in life. Take it or leave it!"

Bao Hui offered firmly and kindly, blinking with a gentle and honest look, as if he were almost doing charity.

A vein began to bulge on Liu Taixuan's forehead, and he really wanted to hit that man.

"Pff!!" Rihai couldn't hold back and laughed at her great-grandfather's reaction, which made him imdiately stare at her, but she quickly covered her mouth with her fist and cleared her throat. "Ahem! Elder Bao, this is my great-grandfather, not a ghost," she explained quickly.

"Ohhh! I get it." Bao Hui struck the bottom of his fist into his palm and nodded, shrugging, and then walked forward.

But as he approached, his gaze accidentally fell on a golden necklace with a green gem resting on the couch beside the old man.

"Huh?! An artifact above Mahayana-Tier. That's rare in this world." Old Bao rubbed his chin with interest.

His words imdiately caught everyone's attention in the room.

"What do you an by that?" Liu Taixuan looked at him in shock.

The necklace had always been a mystery to him, but he believed it to be a Mahayana-Tier artifact that he didn't know how to use.

But now that person suddenly claid it was above that, awakening both his interest and uneasiness, making him rember his great-granddaughter's words again about the sect not being simple.

"Well…" Bao Hui shrugged. "It's literally what I said. Although, for certain reasons, my mories above the Mahayana realm are sealed, I can still easily recognize whether a necklace is or isn't of the Mahayana realm, and this one is above it," he explained simply.

But his words frightened both the old man and Rihai. The forr was sowhat incredulous, and the latter had a face of 'I knew it'.

Aotian actually wasn't lying when he controlled Bao Hui to say this.

With the knowledge he gained from Lei Yun via Feedback, it was truly easy for him to see that the necklace was extrely unusual, far beyond the Mahayana realm.

As for him indirectly claiming that the elders were actually powerful cultivators who had attained immortality, Aotian had already noticed that people like Rihai, Lei Yun, and other disciples had let their theories lean in that direction.

Thus, he decided to adopt this story, which would be perfect for explaining both the sect’s knowledge and heritage, as well as the elders’ strange and almost supernatural cultivation progress. He only added the part about their mories being sealed.

And finally, the plan to bring Bao Hui there at that mont involved the expectation that perhaps, if he could fool Old Liu Taixuan using the necklace to gain his trust, the old man would beco more open about the problems involving the end of the world.

That was why Bao Hui had arrived at that mont, right after Shen He left the necklace behind. It was all to deceive the old ghost.

And faced with old Liu's incredulity, Old Bao smiled maliciously.

"It seems you don't know much about your own item. So how about this? Let analyze that necklace and tell you its Tier and its functions, and then you pay the full value of the necklace in other items? It's a good deal, isn't it?" The elder rubbed his hands, his eyes narrowing as he gave an innocent foxlike look.

Liu Taixuan snapped out of it and snorted mockingly upon hearing that.

"Heh… Weren't you spouting nonsense saying your mory was sealed? How are you going to analyze sothing you say is beyond Mahayana-Tier if you claim your mories above that realm are sealed? And how would I pay? If this necklace were truly what you claim, I think even all the treasures in the world wouldn't be enough." The old Liu raised a brow provocatively.

"Well, it's simple. If I analyze sothing long enough, I can break a bit of the seal on my mory, just enough to examine this. As for paynt, just invest everything you currently have and will have in the future, and then you'll pay." Bao Hui smiled innocently, though he looked more like the devil.

"Bah!" Liu Taixuan scoffed and nodded with amusent. "Go on then, try. Impress ," he provoked, not believing any of it.

"Alright, then I will." Bao Hui smiled confidently and took a step forward, stretching his hand to grab the necklace.

But a hand imdiately seized his wrist, stopping him.

"Do not touch it," Liu Taixuan said darkly, dropping the joking tone.

Bao Hui raised a brow and shrugged.

"Wow, what a bad mood. Fine, I won't touch your precious necklace." He rolled his eyes and withdrew his hand, making Old Liu's guard lower slightly.

His gaze then focused on the necklace seriously.

Without Liu Taixuan knowing, Bao Hui was using the Treasure Identification ability he possessed as an inner elder of the Treasure Pavilion.

But since the artifact's realm was far higher than his current realm, it would take so ti before a result appeared.

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