Keira’s pupils shrank slightly at the sight of the familiar
figure in the photo.
“This, this… isn’t this my Master?”
She imdiately froze, then looked toward Jas, suddenly recalling his words.
“The eldest senior sister started her apprenticeship at fifteen, practicing martial arts every day for two
hours
with the Sect Leader…
“The eldest senior sister grew up in a rough
environnt, used to getting beaten, and developed a strong physique…
“The Sect Leader went on a study journey for three years and returned a few years ago, saying that
when the eldest senior sister turned twenty-three, she
would return to Freeman Sect…
“Master also said that when she turned twenty-three and graduated from university, he would go to
fetch
her.”
So…
“Have I been kept in the dark all this ti?
“The Freeman Sect’s eldest senior sister, is that ?!”
Keira slowly turned to look at Jas again…
Thinking about how every ti she competed in the Freeman Sect, she was always terrified of losing,
but it seed like she always won quite easily…
Keira couldn’t help but slap her forehead.
The first day she t the Sect Leader, she had a vague sense of familiarity. How could she not have
thought of this possibility!
The cooperation with Freeman Sect was handed to her on a silver platter!
Jas watched her behavior, puzzled, and said, “Sister, do you think the Sect Leader just now looked
ugly? Actually, he’s quite handso…”
Kate then said, “I don’t know what’s wrong with the Sect Leader. Why does he keep crying!”
Chris added. “Keera, you should prepare yourself. Co tomorrow to officially beco a disciple. I’ll
accept you as an Inner Sect Disciple!”
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Upon hearing this, Jas was stunned. “What? Master, wasn’t it supposed to be as a nominal
disciple?”
Trevor looked at Keira with a face full of joy. “Of course
not, with her talent, she must be an Inner Sect Disciple!”
Jas was dumbfounded.
He and Kate, escorting Keira, left the building.
On the way, the two whispered to each other.
Jas said, “I suddenly rember, when Master sparred with Sister, didn’t she push him back several
steps with a single punch?”
Kate nodded. “My dad finally did sothing
human-like, knowing to go easy on Keera! But isn’t accepting her as an Inner Sect Disciple a bit too
much?”
Jas rubbed his chin. “Master must have decided to give Keera so reward because of . Let’s
make do with Inner Sect Disciple then. The main concern is that if others found out, they might beco
jealous and constantly challenge Keera to a fight!”
Indeed, within Freeman Sect, there was a rule
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forbidding striking one’s elders, the hierarchy was strict.
But there was still a way around it, which was to issue a challenge!
If the other party agreed, then they could arrange a match in the Martial Arts Hall.
Those with minor grievances typically resolved their issues this way.
If Keera beca an Inner Sect Disciple, it would undoubtedly cause unrest among the Outer Sect
Disciples and even so hardworking Inner Sect Disciples, who might then all issue her challenges.
Should she accept, or should she not?
Kate also began to worry. “Dad was always asured in his actions. Originally, he agreed on her being
a nominal disciple. How did it turn into Inner Sect Disciple?! But there’s an old saying, ‘Where there’s a
will, there’s a way!’ Maybe Dad was just testing her just now and got excited by the hunt. Keera is
indeed very capable!”
Jas coughed, pulling a face. “Impossible. Do you think everyone is the eldest senior sister?
Becoming
an Inner Sect Disciple at this age is just for fitness and martial arts. She won’t beco a peerless
master.”
The two chatted and left, but as they walked, they suddenly felt sothing was amiss.
Kate suddenly asked, “Did we forget sothing?”
Jas held her hand. “I also feel sothing’s not
right…”
The two exchanged a glance, then suddenly turned around, only to find that the sister who was
supposed to be behind them had disappeared!
Jas was dumbfounded.
So was Kate.
Keira did it on purpose.
She avoided the two of them and then headed toward the courtyard where the Sect Leader lived.
Now that she knew it was her Master, of course, she had to go and et him.
Freeman Sect was vast, so she searched for a long ti, finally finding the place Jas had taken her
to
last ti, then she quietly pushed the door open and sneaked into the courtyard.
She slowly made her way toward the room where the Sect Leader was.
In the room, Trevor’s tears just wouldn’t stop.”
The talk about his junior disciple stirred up his sorrows again.
Trevor, crying and complaining, took a tissue and fiercely wiped his nose; his swollen features, which
were hard to look at, imdiately swelled even more.
Holding a boiled egg, he applied it to his eyes to give them so relief-the swelling was so severe he
could barely see!
Just then, the door opened.
Trevor said lazily, “Who is it? Didn’t I say not to disturb
? Leave!”
How could he show himself in this state!
Especially since he used to brag about the eldest senior sister in Freeman Sect, causing all the Inner
Sect Disciples to know that praising the eldest senior sister would make the Sect Leader happy!
So, almost everyone he t every day had to ntion the junior disciple, needlessly increasing his
sorrow!
While the Sect Leader was mulling over this, the person who entered the room didn’t speak.
He knitted his brows.
Only then did he realize the footsteps of the person entering the room were very light.
Was that a capable martial practitioner?
Trevor imdiately took the egg off his eyes and then stared with the eyes that could barely make out
shapes, looking toward the person standing at the
door.
And little by little, he recognized the face of Keira.
Keira looked at him and said, “Master, long ti no
see.”
Trevor was dumbfounded
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