"I disagree with you senior."
The whole place went silent and even the guardian was taken aback as he didn't expect a refusal at his words.
"What do you an?" He asked sternly.
"You said we have to follow the rules and wait for the others but I don't agree with that," Arthur said.
The man narrowed his eyes and regain calmness as he stroked his beard, "Why do you say that?"
"The world of cultivation is a world where there is unfair advantage held by the strong."
"I can co here today ahead of the opening ti because I am more capable than the others, here I am strong," replied Arthur.
"So why should the strong wait for the weak?" The man asked with a smile.
"Exactly," Arthur nodded.
"You are smart, but rules are rules. And although your conjecture is correct, you forget one vital thing."
"What is it?" Arthur asked, though he already knew where the man was going with his words.
"You forget that currently within the confines of this secret realm, I am the strongest and so therefore, I make the rules."
"Hence, you will wait as per the rules," he ended as he released a powerful aura that pressed on strongly on everyone causing all to sweat a bit due to the pressure.
Well, almost everyone.
Seeing that Arthur was still fine, the man harrumphed and stopped.
"The purpose of this inheritance is to find the most worthy. So I cannot risk not properly checking all who had co, else I would have failed my ancestors."
The man explained as he subconsciously acknowledged that Arthur wasn't weak like the others.
But Arthur remained undeterred by the guardian's insistence on waiting, stood his ground. "You won't find anyone better than ," he asserted confidently.
The guardian, an ancient spirit bound by rules, replied cryptically, "We'll see."
Arthur, along with the Red Sky Faction, moved aside.
In a hushed tone, he assured his team, "That guardian will beg to take the inheritance. Just watch."
Helia and Anastasia exchanged doubtful glances, uncertain of Arthur's bold claim.
'Can you not play jokes at this ti?' Anastasia thought.
Arthur glanced at her and grinned.
Nevertheless, they trusted in his capabilities, even if the situation seed unconventional.
....
"So this is the ruins of the Red Sky Sect."
"It appears so."
"Wow, even though it's just the ruins, rely looking at it you can tell that it was a mighty giant of the ancient tis."
Many disciples chatted as they arrived before the ruins one by one as they waited for the barrier to disappear.
As monts passed, the quiet anticipation hung in the air.
Soon everyone who was still alive had gathered and the barrier was removed, letting everyone in.
The distant murmur of the approaching disciples of the Royal Academy marked the beginning of a pivotal mont in the secret realm.
When they say the mbers of the Red Sky Faction, they felt weird but all assud that they ca from another part of the ruins.
*Swish!*
The guardian, a spectral figure with eyes that seed to hold the wisdom of centuries, erged before the gathered disciples. "The ti has co for the Red Sky Faction Inheritance," it proclaid, leading them to a colossal arena adorned with multiple fighting stages.
Arthur, at the forefront of his faction, exchanged glances with his team. "Get ready, everyone. This is our mont."
At this ti he noticed a gaze on him.
'No, not just one...'
Arthur turned and saw a few unfamiliar faces and farmiliar ones.
"That one there with the black martial robe and the spear is the strongest elite disciple Karuq," Anastasia whispered.
"I see," Arthur sounded uninterested, but then the guy gave him a nod and he returned the nod out of politeness and looked away.
"Now I agree that you are indeed still weaker than him," Arthur said.
"What..."
"Shush... let's move."
The arena, surrounded by the remnants of the Red Sky Sect, emanated an aura of ancient power.
The disciples from the Royal Academy, including the 11 Elite Disciples, core disciples, and inner disciples with their respective factions, stood in awe of the grandeur before them.
The guardian, a figure of authority, addressed the assembly.
"Each of you will enter a stage. An array will activate, and an opponent from the ancient Red Sky Sect will manifest. Prepare yourselves for a trial unlike any other."
Whispers and murmurs of surprise rippled through the crowd.
This unexpected turn of events added a layer of uncertainty to the already tense atmosphere.
"This wasn't what was said on record."
"Yeah, why the change this ti."
"I don't know but we have to be careful. The ancient sects cannot be underestimated."
Helia, standing with the Red Sky Faction, couldn't help but feel a surge of excitent. "This is our chance to prove ourselves. Don't hold back."
The disciples, curious and apprehensive, spread out across the stages.
As the array activated, figures of formidable opponents materialized, each embodying the prowess of the ancient Red Sky Sect.
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Arthur stepped onto his designated stage, and a male figure materialized before him.
The opponent, an outer disciple of the ancient Red Sky Sect, possessed an aura that echoed the profoundness of a bygone era.
The first three fights, designated to be with outer disciples of the Red Sky Sect, unfolded rapidly across the vast arena.
Arthur's opponent, though ethereal, spoke with intelligence as if it retained so semblance of life.
The realization that these ancient disciples could converse heightened Arthur's curiosity.
"Who are you?" Arthur inquired, his sword at the ready.
The opponent replied with an echo from the past, "I am Liang Feng, an outer disciple of the Red Sky Sect from centuries past. You should be a genius of this era, no?"
"A genius? I don't know," Arthur spoke thoughtfully.
The Red Sky Sect disciple frowned and took that as Arthur saying he was not a genius.
"Since all you have is your handso looks, take this!"
"Blazing Palm!" A giant flaming palm blazed as it rushed towards Arthur with blinding speed.
As the battle began, Arthur unleashed a single, swift strike, demonstrating the pinnacle of his swordsmanship.
*Poof!*
The opponent's attack dissipated and the sword strike arrived before stunned disciple.
Liang Feng, the ancient disciple, dissipated with a sense of awe. The crowd watched in stunned silence.
Almost half of the disciples were eliminated in the first round, showcasing the formidable strength of the outer disciples of the Red Sky Sect compared to the inner disciples of the Royal Academy.
With the arena still charged with the echoes of the first battles, Arthur faced his next opponent.
This ti, he allowed the ancient disciple to utilize all his techniques and even his martial spirit. Arthur's objective was clear — to understand more about the geniuses of ancient tis.
The opponent, wielding techniques of an era long past, launched attacks with precision and grace.
However, Arthur moved with a fluidity that seed to transcend ti itself.
The opponent's strikes were t with a seamless defense, and even the manifestation of a martial spirit failed to breach Arthur's defenses.
"Impressive techniques," Arthur acknowledged, a twinkle of curiosity in his eyes. " more."
In a culmination of his observations, Arthur countered with the sa sword attack that had dismantled his previous opponent.
The ancient disciple, unable to comprehend the swiftness and precision of Arthur's movents, succumbed to the overwhelming force.
"It appears that the outer sect disciples of the ancient sects are as strong as the genius inner disciples of the current tis," Arthur concluded.
At this ti his third opponent was condensing.
"I wonder what surprising geniuses I will et next," Arthur smiled.
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