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The Five Profound Elents Sect was quite relaxed with the managent of its disciples.

Other than the Outer Sect Appointnt which every disciple was assigned upon their admittance into the Sect Outer Sect Disciples were given practically zero guidelines or constraints when it ca to how they cultivated or earned their rit Points within the prescribed Sect rules.

While there were many benefits to the implentation of this type of lenient attitude, the inevitable side-effect was that the majority of disciples opted to take it easy within the safety of the Sect mountains, leaving a large number of recurring Sect Missions that required traversal outside the Sect inadequately attended to.

In order to lessen the disciples unwillingness to embark down the mountain, for hundreds of years, the Sect has been consistently curating a wide variety of guided Sect Missions, where experienced Outer Sect Disciples were tasked with escorting and guiding a group of young practitioners through their very first expedition-type Sect Mission.

The smoky sll of burning wood pervaded the night air as Irenes voice repeatedly echoed against the cave abodes entrance, recessed within the rocky, moss-covered alcove.

At this mont, Irene stood still and gave a sweeping glance across her four Juniors sitting around the fire and said, The Sect Mission shouldnt take us any longer than a few days, as long as you four can sustain an appropriate pace.

Three of you are 6th Stage of practitioners and Tarek is in the 7th Stage, so there shouldnt be any problems. Is there any other questions concerning the mission report?

Auslen was pondering to himself as he flipped through the report.

From what he gathered, Irenes Inner Sect Evaluation Mission seed simple enough. Their group was to travel to three separate villages each of which being under the protection of the Five Profound Elents Sect in order to receive the villages quarterly Spirit Plant remuneration in the Sects na.

And during that ti, Irene was responsible for teaching their group about various aspects of traveling outside the Sect, so that they could learn a specific set of skills and precautionary asures necessary for proper and efficient mission completion.

Seeing as there were no questions, Irene nodded to herself before a folded stack of thick and tan-colored cloth suddenly appeared in her hands.

Once she placed them into the laps of each kid, she smiled and said, These are the heat-protective cloaks that I prepared for each of you. Its been a very hot sumr this year, and its only going to feel hotter down the mountain.

Auslen ran his hand along the coarse, earthy slling material, his enhanced eyes identifying the threads roughly weaved throughout as so sort of processed plant stan.

Do we have to wear these? Whats this rag made of anyway? Nathaniel grumbled with a disgusted frown, holding up the unfolded cloak before sniffing it like it was a piece of garbage.

Nathaniel, I just told you that if you wish to ask a question, youre to raise your hand. Did you not understand the first ti? Irene warned, her eyes flashing with annoyance. And yes, you do have to wear the cloak, unless youd like to stay behind while the rest of us go on our field trip without you.

Nathaniel winced anxiously and imdiately stopped whining.

Seeing Nathaniels little rebellious outburst crushed imdiately sent snickers ringing from Tareks nostrils.

Its jute, Nathan, Tarek said, quickly recognizing the fabric. Its actually a pretty popular product among the commoners in this continent.

Thank you, Tarek. Irene pointed toward the cloaks and continued, Now that thats settled, Id appreciate it if you all would try them on now for to see.

Auslen smirked at Nathaniels displeased face as he tossed the tan cloak around his shoulders, seeing through his cousins upset. This was probably the first garnt Nathaniel was being forced to wear with the material and style of tailoring not produced for the privileged upper class in mind.

But Auslen understood Irenes intentions for having them all wear the coarse cloak, so although the style didnt appeal to him either, he still nodded politely and said with a smile, Thank you, Senior Sister.

Irene nodded gratefully to Auslen as she observed him and the rest closely. Slowly, an unsatisfied crease erged from between her brows.

Raise your hoods over your heads, She commanded, squinting slightly as the reflection of the shifting fire writhed in her green irises.

Damn. Their looks are sowhat difficult to hide.

From each of the four children, there was a certain grace that exuded unconsciously, which stuck out like a painfully sore thumb. Their postures, skin, their voices and hair

It would rely take a few extra glances for a particularly curious stranger to comprehend that these children were either from very wealthy or very powerful families.

Especially Auslen.

Even for a child of powerful cultivators and she had witnessed several famous Inner Sect Disciples from notable backgrounds Auslens yet-to-mature appearance and bearing were a step above. His fair skin was absolutely flawless and his golden hair seed to almost glow with internal luminescence at tis. He possessed a gentle and noble bearing, and his calm attitude was enviable.

Although Auslen didnt seem to have many acquaintances outside of the few standing before her he had an excellent reputation. Everyone at the Elixir Refinent Hall was familiar with the young genius.

All he had to do was peek from underneath his hood with his distinctive golden irises or speak a few well-enunciated sentences from his pink lips, and anyone would begin to question his identity.

Irene felt like she was having a slight ntal breakdown.

With a sigh, she stepped forward towards Auslen and kneeled down, gently tucking in so of the loose golden strands further into his hood before tightening the hood altogether to the point where she doubted whether he could see clearly. Once his identity was completely obscured, only then was she sufficiently satisfied.

The rest of you, follow Auslens lead with your hoods. If I can see your eyes, youre doing it wrong. And here, Irene said as she turned to toss an additional cloak to the handso, green-haired youth sitting quietly to the side. This is yours, Prince Aiden.

Youve brought one to wear as well? Aiden looked upon the garnt thrown into his hands with so small, but noticeable aversion.

Its best if you all do, Prince Aiden, Irene transmitted privately, while at the sa ti examining Aidens casual, yet unmistakably luxurious black robe. Your foreign appearance and expensive silks may do well to discourage most reckless individuals from acting rashly, however, there are always a select few within every group of people that are willing to test the waters, no matter how purportedly dangerous. Dealing with fools like that will only waste our ti.

She had left the Sect more than a few tis, so she was aware of the typical dangers, and the best thods to sidestep them.

Her goal for this Inner Sect Evaluation Mission was to keep as low a profile as possible. If not for Prince Aidens impeccable timing with the nurous cultivators guarding him, there was no chance Irene would have chosen to take responsibility over such a flashy set of disciples.

Seeing Aiden acquiescing, Irene turned to the kids once again. Weve covered everything that needs to be discussed. You all have already been dismissed from your Sect duties, so you will not be reprimanded for absences. At 4:00 tomorrow morning, well et at

After giving the group a few more instructions, a soft gust of warm air spread from Irene as she levitated off the ground, flaunting her Foundation Establishnt realm cultivation.

Her loose red hair swayed slightly in the wind and she waved her hand, summoning a wide, densely colored rug to et the soles of her boots. A singular wave rippled across the rug, and Irenes airborne figure rushed away into the trees and back up the mountain.

As Auslen handed the sowhat itchy cloak to Vincent, he casually raked his fingers through his hair as he heard his na being called.

Auslen, wont you introduce us to your brother?

Looking at Tarek walking over from the fire pit, Auslen smiled as he gestured to Aiden, who was patiently awaiting to be introduced.

This is my elder brother whos accompanied growing up and the one who Im closest to, Prince Aiden Tyler Rinaldi Lawrence. You both can just call him Aiden, though.

Aiden, these are my, Nathaniel, and Vincents friends, Tarek Sharif and Mia

Auslens smile lowered indiscernibly as he looked at Mia, once again realizing that he had never gotten her last na.

Mia Embry, she supplied after another mont, her voice soft, with a faint whisper of exhaustion. Pleasure to et you, Aiden.

Aiden stood from his wooden armchair and smiled kindly, his height half a head taller than Tarek, who was a year younger than him.

The pleasures all mine, Mia. And nice to et you as well, Tarek. Auslen has told great things about the both of you.

His gentle and perfect smile that bore certain similarities to Auslens instinctively gave both Mia and Tarek a good impression of him.

As a thank you gift for taking care of my younger brother while he was away from ho

Aiden lifted his hand, and Durk, Aidens young manservant, suddenly appeared beside him in silence, his long, blonde braid swinging slightly. In his hands were two small boxes presented in Aidens direction.

Without a break in his movents, Aiden gently lifted the lids on both of the boxes, revealing two golden rings, each embedded with a gleaming gem. Embers from the nearby fla and faint starlight could be seen refracting within the transparent crystal.

Auslen nearly rolled his eyes while watching his brother showing off so unreservedly.

Aiden continued, These are dial Grade Mystic Artifacts our mother designed. Upon activation, it can instantly activate a 360 degree force field, obscuring your presence from the eyes of others. They have been modified slightly so that those with weaker Soul Force can use them without too much strain, however, the trade-off is that they can only be activated thrice per day, and they cease functioning a little earlier than normal.

Seeing the two gearing up to refuse, Auslens manners were just as impeccable as his brothers as he persuaded the two children to take the Mystic Artifacts.

Eventually, Mia smiled gratefully and Tarek nodded appreciatively as they both finally received the gift.

Since Aiden was so happily willing to give his things away, Auslen was content as well, as he was gaining so free affection and indebtedness from the two. His actions may not have ant too much as of yet, but Auslen knew the value of building relationships early on. So day, there may very well co a ti where Auslen would need assistance the type of assistance that could only be provided from those that shared a certain amount of intimacy and trust with him.

For similar reasons, he continuously treated even the strangers he passed by in the Sect with an equal amount of kindness and respect, not showing any discrimination or even a slight attitude of superiority.

Even though he had a special identity, this was still a Major Sect. Everyone here was an extrely rare talent in the outside world, and Auslen would treat them as their potential worth deed appropriate, regardless of how fatigued it made him.

To Auslen, Tareks value as a friend was imdiately apparent. The Sharif Clan was a highly reputable and powerful clan within the Eastern Empyrean Continent, known for producing multiple of Dharas current top Alchemists and Botanists. In addition, the clan facilitated an extensive Spirit Plant and Alchemical trade that spanned nearly a quarter of the inhabited potions of the continent. Having a close relationship with such a major power was quite an attractive prospect for anyone.

Mia, on the other hand

Auslen was thoughtful for a mont before giving up. He still couldnt categorize the overly-mysterious girl within his internal classification of inherent value.

Cousin, Nathaniel called as he ran up excitedly. You brought a gift too, right?

They chatted for a little while longer before Tarek brought out his jade-colored flying boat, bringing Mia along as they departed back to their cave abodes.

Still happy from receiving his own Mystic Artifact ring, Nathaniel pulled Aiden along on a small tour through their cave residence while Vincent, with Durks help, took the opportunity to grill so ats and vegetables with the fire still burning in the iron pit.

Auslen stayed behind, lying on his chair in peaceful silence as he watched the two servants work. He idly ran the fingers of his right hand through the soft grass, feeling the warming comfort radiating from the soil below.

He let out a relaxed sigh and stared into the starry sky, the silence filled with crackling firewood and endless thoughts.

Auslen! Nathaniels call sounded from the cave entrance just before he could be seen running back outside. One of the rooms wont open.

Auslen blinked, and then he understood what room Nathaniel was speaking of. There was only one room in the cave that Nathaniel couldnt enter.

Not ready to reveal that secret to the talkative child, Auslen lazily waved his hand, replying, If you broke the door, youre paying to fix it.

Scrunching up his nose at the idea of wasting his newly gained rit Points on a door, Nathaniel imdiately turned around and ran back to Aiden, his tone suddenly dismissive. Its a boring room anyways. Theres just a bunch of dirt in there.

The night passed quickly, and very early in the morning, Auslen, Aiden and Nathaniel were already wearing their jute cloaks as they walked through the quiet and nearly deserted peak of the Outer Sect mountain. Vincent and Durk had departed the Sect beforehand.

Wow, Aiden thought as he stared in amazent at the innurable glaze-tiled palaces that towered into the still dark sky. This was his first opportunity to travel so far away from ho, so while his royal bearing remained intact, a hint of youthful curiosity was still present in his gait.

As instructed, their group t up with Irene and Michails chatting figures at the exact sa ti as Tarek and Mia, just outside the entrance of the Palace of Outer Sect Affairs.

Thank you all for your punctuality Irene said as she turned her gaze away from Michail. She nodded in satisfaction after taking in each of their cloaked appearances, only to take out a jade spray bottle under the childrens curious gazes.

This is a Tier 2 Scent Obscuring Spirit Elixir. Stand still, this stuff is expensive.

Once she finished spraying each of the children with several puffs of scentless mist, she spoke. "On this Sect Mission, there is one primary rule you must abide by. That is, you are to listen to what I tell you, when I tell you, and how I tell you. This excursion is about as simple as it gets but if sothing unexpected occurs, you all are not to act rashly. Do I make myself clear?

Yes, Senior Sister, several youthful voices replied in unison.

At this ti, Michail stepped forward to speak as well. Rember to listen to your Senior Sister Irene closely on the way. She has a lot of experience traveling outside of the Sect. Shes very capable, so you all will surely learn a lot from her.

Before Auslen and the others could reply, a raspy male voice erged from above.

Why is there one extra?

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