Chapter 1377: Chapter 1377: The Terrifying Old Man
When Wyatt Barnes returned to the Hidden Dragon Camp, he found that aside from himself, the other twelve mbers of the Thirteen Protectors were quietly cultivating inside their wooden huts.
As for those living in the dilapidated wooden huts under the high platform, they were as idle as before.
However, there were two wooden huts whose occupants seldom ca out.
The huts belonging to Foresty Crawford and Luis Lee.
Wyatt hadn’t noticed this when he returned, and he went back to his own wooden hut...
Of course, his wooden hut now was number six.
Having defeated Fenny Graham, he took his place and beca the person ranked ’sixth’ among the Thirteen Protectors.
He was only below five others who were at the latter stages of the Transcending Mortal Realm.
"No! It should be said, one at the Small Perfection stage of Transcending Mortal Realm and four at the latter stages of the Transcending Mortal Realm..."
At this point, Wyatt thought of Wyatt, the blue-garbed youth with the sword sheathed on his back, the leader of the Thirteen Protectors.
It must be said, seeing Wyatt reminded Wyatt of his good childhood friend, Walter Simmons.
Unfortunately, until the mont he left the Cloud Skies Continent, he had never seen Walter again.
The reason for this association was because Wyatt closely resembled Walter... of course, only in terms of attire.
After closing the door, Wyatt entered the Jewel Tower.
"Elder Fire, if I haven’t awakened by nine months later, wake
up."
Wyatt greeted Elder Fire and then went to the second floor of the Jewel Tower to cultivate.
Nine months on the second floor of the Jewel Tower is equivalent to three months outside.
Three months later, it would be the day the City Lord of Hill Mountain City cos out of seclusion... At that ti, he’s setting up so test to recruit two to three disciples.
About that matter, Wyatt had no interest at all.
However, it was inconvenient for him to stay uninvolved.
Therefore, he could only go with Jemma Clifford to join the crowd and broaden his horizons.
If he accidentally beca a disciple of the City Lord of Hill Mountain City, then so be it.
If the other mbers of the Thirteen Protectors knew about Wyatt’s thoughts, they would certainly want to thrash him.
Even Jemma Clifford wouldn’t be an exception.
They are training themselves to death right now, just so they can perform well in the test set by the City Lord of Hill Mountain City in three months.
Becoming a disciple of the City Lord of Hill Mountain City is their cherished dream.
"Jemma Clifford certainly very much wants to beco a personal disciple of the City Lord of Hill Mountain City."
Thinking of Jemma Clifford, Wyatt felt a sigh in his heart.
In his eyes, Jemma Clifford was undoubtedly a pitiful person, a woman with talents not inferior to n and heavily relied upon by her family.
And all these also co with a price.
Wherever she goes, she is always terrified, afraid that soone might secretly stab her in the back and finish her off.
And if she could beco a personal disciple of the City Lord of Hill Mountain City, she would no longer need to worry and be afraid.
"If I can help you... I will certainly do so," Wyatt murmured to himself.
Jemma Clifford was the first person he t after coming to the Martial Dao Sacred Land.
Previously, before he killed hundreds of Ghostly Armored Beasts near Jade Trust Island and attracted many more ferocious Demon Beasts, Jemma Clifford had warned him.
Although Jemma Clifford’s warning didn’t help in the end, he was still very grateful.
After getting to know her better over ti, he realized that Jemma Clifford was a kind-hearted girl.
Such a kind-hearted girl, he didn’t hope to see her perish tragically.
Even if that day really cos.
He also hoped that would be the day she naturally reaches the end of her life.
"With my pace of cultivation, there is no doubt that I will break through to the ’Mid-Transcending Mortal Realm’ in nine months! After this breakthrough, I still need to spend ti properly cultivating the techniques from the Supre Falling Star Arrow.
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