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Chapter 227: Chapter 227

Since rumors were already flying everywhere outside, the Divine Blade Sect naturally knew about this matter long ago.

It was just that whenever these elders went to ask the Sect Master, he would prevaricate and refuse to speak, saying things like the heavenly secrets must not be revealed.

They never expected it to actually appear here today.

The elders looked at each other, every single one instantly full of envy and bla.

The Vault of Divine Sword Heart was the inheritance of the Divine Blade Sect’s founding ancestor, the Evergreat Sword Ancestor.

Even if a cultivator who didn’t understand the Sword Dao at all obtained this item, they could beco the number one sword cultivator in the world.

No matter who possessed the Vault of Divine Sword Heart, they could possess photographic mory for any sword technique in the world. Their comprehension of the Sword Dao would reach the level of a genius.

Not to ntion, the person who obtained it could also gain a cultivation thod that reached the Emperor-tier, the Nine Stars Divine Sword Technique.

With such a supre treasure, it was one thing for the Sect Master not to greedily hoard it for himself.

But why not hand it over to them, letting the major elders compete and contend for it? Instead, he was leaving it for a newly entered junior whose future was still unclear.

Could it be that the Sect Master had truly given up on the present and was solely considering the future of the Divine Blade Sect?

Lorin suddenly spoke up weakly. "This Taryn was already a genius with aptitude rarely seen in a millennium."

"Now that he has obtained the Vault of Divine Sword Heart, his future prospects are simply imasurable..."

Only then did the crowd awaken as if from a dream.

That’s right, for Taryn to defeat Blair and Knox ant he was already a genius among geniuses.

With the addition of the Vault of Divine Sword Heart, wouldn’t it be like adding wings to a tiger? Allowing it to soar into the heavens?

It wouldn’t be long before he could break through to the Supre Realm. Rising above the elders, becoming the backbone and mainstay force of the Divine Blade Sect.

Torin clenched his fists and said excitedly, "Junior Brothers, no one fight

for him!"

"This Taryn, my Hundred Souls Peak is absolutely determined to get!"

"After we return, I will take out half the entire peak’s cultivation resources and make Taryn Lark the sole primary target for cultivation!"

Seeing Torin directly start the rat race, the others couldn’t sit still.

"Senior Brother Torin, you’re only willing to part with half your peak’s resources. Don’t waste soone’s innate talent." Lorin said boldly.

"This Taryn Lark belongs to !"

"After I return, I will take out 70% of the entire peak’s resources and pour all my efforts into cultivating him!"

"Heh, rely 70%, and you have the nerve to say you’re pouring all your efforts?" Blake waved his hand with sky-reaching boldness.

"My Hundred Turns Peak is willing to take out 90% of our resources, handing them all over to Taryn Lark to allocate and use however he pleases!"

"This is what can be considered the most basic respect for a genius, understand?"

Hearing the shocking bids, Loris said weakly, "Senior Brother Blake, if you give 90% of an entire peak’s resources to him, what if the other disciples have complaints?"

"So what if they have complaints?" Blake said disapprovingly.

"With Taryn’s innate talent, coupled with the Vault of Divine Sword Heart, within two or three years he can beco the backbone force of the Divine Blade Sect!"

"As long as we obtain this genius, even if all the disciples of our Hundred Turns Peak run away, I would not hesitate!"

Aerin fell silent, then spoke up. "Good, then I shall take out 60% of Spirit Artisan Peak’s resources."

Blake sneered. "Senior Brother Aerin, are you confused?"

"Our Hundred Turns Peak is willing to take out 90%."

"With your re 60%, completely lacking in sincerity, how will you compete for this genius?"

Aerin took a sip of tea. "Oh?"

"Is 90% of your Hundred Turns Peak’s resources more than 60% of my Spirit Artisan Peak’s?"

Blake: "..."

Holy shit, senior brother Aerin, you can’t bully people like this.

Just as the crowd was about to crack their heads open fighting over Taryn Lark, Loris, who had been staring at the light curtain the entire ti, suddenly wore a complicated expression. He said weakly, "Senior Brothers, co take a look."

"What... what is this Taryn Lark doing?"

The crowd froze, they hurriedly gathered around.

They saw Alex holding the Vault of Divine Sword Heart, standing there in a daze for a mont.

Then with a casual toss, he threw the Vault of Divine Sword Heart to the side. He bent down, took a Heaven and Earth-tier sword out of the chest, flicked it with his finger, listened to the ring, smiled gladly, and nodded.

Then Unhurriedly fastened it to his waist and left with a satisfied look.

Aerin: "..."

Torin: "..."

Blake: "..."

This willful action left all the elders completely dumbfounded.

Wait, no.

The Vault of Divine Sword Heart was an unparalleled, priceless treasure under the heavens.

The kind you couldn’t buy no matter how many spirit stones you spent. Just the Emperor-tier sword technique alone was a rarity in the current world.

Yet this brat discarded the Vault of Divine Sword Heart like worn-out shoes, casually throwing it away like garbage.

And instead took a Heaven and Earth-tier sword and happily carried it away as if it were a treasure.

What the fuck was he thinking?

The major elders almost couldn’t hold back from jumping off the cloud, charging into the Azure Dragon Valley, and fighting over that Vault of Divine Sword Heart Alex had thrown away.

But thinking that if they did so, the others would definitely follow, leading to a bloody brawl, they all resentfully gave up.

"Wait, no, what is this Taryn Lark doing?!" Even Aerin couldn’t remain calm, roaring anxiously.

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