Since then, ""Iskandar"" beca an unparalleled figure alongside the ancestor Lie Shah.
"400 ters, he actually broke through 400 ters!"
The crowd on the scene fell into great joy. They had been completely conquered by Iskandar's strong performance.
At this mont, almost all the clan mbers had thrown """Sword and Leaves""" out of their minds, the only super genius in their hearts was nad Iskandar!
Uncle Wan suddenly felt a chill run down his spine and almost fled the crowd in a panic stricken manner. As a loyal henchman of Jiman, he had previously devised multiple sches to deal with Iskandar on Jiman's behalf.
Now, with Iskandar's unparalleled rise to prominence, the situation had beco very dangerous for Uncle Wan.
Unlike other clan mbers, Uncle Wan was already firmly tied to Jiman's chariot; their fates were intertwined, sharing in honor or disgrace together.
He had no choice in the matter. He could only rush to report the situation to Jiman. However, as luck would have it, Jiman was not answering his phone for so reason.
"Damn it!"
Uncle Wan's hands trembled with anxiety as he quickly phoned his nephew, Walik, who also served by the Third Young Master's side, to convey the ssage.
Simultaneously, Uncle Wan hurried to Jiman's residence.
Bang!
In his haste, Walik burst through Jiman's door. At that mont, Jiman was ditating in a cross legged position, having entered a state of deep focus. No wonder he hadn't heard the phone ring. Wang Hua's sudden entrance startled Jiman.
"What are you doing!"
Jiman was furious.
"Third Young Master, there's trouble! Iskandar, he..."
Walik imdiately relayed Iskandar's impressive performance on Tianjiao Bridge to Jiman. Upon hearing this, Jiman's expression changed dramatically.
...
At Tianjiao Bridge. The atmosphere reached its peak with the arrival of the family head and the council of elders. After learning about Iskandar's impressive performance, Rahman was extrely excited.
He embraced his second son tightly. This was the first ti since his mother's death that Iskandar rembered his father being so affectionate towards him.
"Iskandar, you've been wronged all these years..."
Rahman, aware of how he had neglected his second son over the years, spoke with a hint of sha. The other senior mbers of the family council also looked at Iskandar with a touch of emotion.
They all knew that Iskandar had indeed not been treated fairly in recent years. The family owed Iskandar.
"Hehe, Father, you're being too kind."
Iskandar smiled slightly and gently pushed Rahman away. He couldn't accept Rahman's apology. He was well aware that the warmth shown by Rahman today was due to his completion of the family's greatest feat in a thousand years on Tianjiao Bridge, rather than genuine fatherly affection.
For himself and for his mother, he believed Rahman owed them a great deal. He harbored resentnt towards Rahman, his nominal father.
However, Iskandar didn't express this resentnt openly, as he saw the Shah Family as the best stepping stone to spread his mother's faith in the world of battle pets.
"Ahem, it's good that you don't bla ."
Rahman blushed slightly, knowing he had gone a bit overboard with his display. After being distant for so long, he understood that his son wouldn't easily warm up to him. At that mont, he considered himself fortunate that Iskandar hadn't confronted him directly.
"It seems he still cares for the family and as his father. As for the emotional bond, it can be cultivated over ti..." Rahman thought.
Imdiately, he curiously asked, "Iskandar, please forgive your father's dullness, but what level has your cultivation reached?"
This was the point of greatest curiosity for Rahman and the mbers of the council. They were all silver level experts, especially Rahman, who, as the foremost expert of the Shah Family, had reached the fourth level of silver.
Yet, he still couldn't discern Iskandar's specific level of cultivation. In his perception, Iskandar was like a deep, unfathomable lake... Upon hearing this, Iskandar smiled.
"Father and uncles will know at a glance."
With that, his aura erupted in layers, instantly revealing his strength at the fifth level of silver. The imnse pressure from his aura forced Rahman back several steps.
So senior mbers of the council were pushed back over a hundred steps. This scene astonished everyone. Fazira covered her mouth in shock. She had never imagined that Iskandar would possess the strength of the fifth level of silver.
"Is he truly the family's strongest warrior?" Fazira exclaid.
But the revelation wasn't over. Iskandar's aura continued to climb.
Silver level six!
Silver level seven!
Silver level eight!
When his aura reached the eighth level of silver, there was no one left within a hundred ters of him. Everyone had been forced back by his terrifying presence.
Dominant, invincible!
Iskandar established his invincible image with his strength. Imdiately, he withdrew his aura.
"Father, my current cultivation level is as you see," Iskandar said with a smile.
He did not reveal his true cultivation at the ninth level of silver. Years of experience had made him more reserved, teaching him the value of patience and restraint.
He didn't want to expose all his cards in front of everyone, so he held back a little. Nevertheless, his cultivation at the eighth level of silver was already enough to shock everyone.
Rahman exchanged glances with the elders of the council, as if they had made a resolute decision. He stepped forward, grasped Iskandar's right hand, and then announced loudly to those present.
"I declare Iskandar as the sole heir of the family!"
Rahman's words were like a bombshell, causing an uproar. No one had expected that Rahman would announce the Second Young Master as the sole heir on the spot.
This marked a formal shift in the family's power structure! Although everyone was shocked, it was understandable.
Given Iskandar's current cultivation level and his performance on Tianjiao Bridge, he was more than capable of being the sole heir. Compared to the current Iskandar, "Sword and Leaf" is simply a joke.
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