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Chapter 264: Himlian Pavilion Out

A hundred people from the Soans?

Charles was astonished.

He knew Mr. Soan was here to talk about so important things, or he wouldn’t have used the word “discuss.”

He never thought this would be the subject. Its importance was beyond his imagination.

He knew how capable the Soans were better than anyone else. Even the weakest mber of the three divisions could easily defeat at least ten soldiers.

There was no doubt about it. One mber of the Soans could handle ten to twenty ordinary people without breaking a sweat. A hundred would constitute a formidable special force for Moon.

Charles didn’t know what to say to express his feelings. He licked his lips and learned that his mouth was dry.

Those hundred Soan cultivators could outshine the most elite troop of a thousand n. Ordinary people weren’t even comparable to the Soans in terms of their physical strength.

“Mr. Soan, that’s so incredible!” Charles felt his ears buzz. Before today, he would never imagine that such a force would voluntarily join the Moonian army.

“Is it alright? Will you accept them?”

He wouldn’t mind if Charles didn’t want that force. After all, he was the president. Without the Soans, it would only take a little longer to handle external affairs.

For instance, Charles could take good care of the incidents happening all over the world.

However, he wasn’t going to turn down Mr. Soan’s help. He couldn’t wait to see it happen.

......

“Thank you, Mr. Soan. I’ll never forget how you’ve helped us!”

Himl Soan waved him off. “I’m also a Moonian. Of course, I want to do sothing for my country.”

Since Charles had given his consent, Himl Soan didn’t have much to say. It was a straightforward procedure for him. He also wanted to train the three divisions.

...

The following day.

“It’s so hot… I can’t hold on anymore!”

“It’s unbelievable! I haven’t had any water since yesterday. I need to rehydrate!”

“Forget it. Patriarch told us not to fall back. Are you going to leave this place?”

The ntion of the Patriarch made the man cover his mouth. That was indeed the Patriarch’s instruction. But why did they have to stay here?

They hadn’t slept since the day before. Initially, they thought the Patriarch wanted to train their bodies and minds and that it wouldn’t last very long.

They all thought the sa way after the Patriarch disappeared.

One hour passed.

Two hours.

Five hours.

Ti flew by, and they couldn’t wait for it to end. They wished their Patriarch would show up the next mont and tell them they could stop now. They would be utterly grateful for such words.

But it was already noonti the following day. The Patriarch was still nowhere to be seen. They wouldn’t move a centiter without their Patriarch’s order.

But it was so hot!

So of the Himlian Pavilion mbers found their vision getting blurry.

They practiced water techniques and were excellent soldiers underwater. With their incredible ability to resist the water pressure, they could swim like fish. However, they were on land now, and the fire was their least favorite elent.

The high temperature was a challenge to their cultivation. They had no advantage in such an environnt and had to withstand the heat with sheer willpower.

They had hit their limits and were draining their energy. The heat was going to defeat them.

Gradually, they couldn’t see anything and were swaying back and forth.

“Himlian Pavilion, fall back by ten ters and adjust your breathing!” Although Himl Soan hadn’t co back, the Himlian Pavilion mbers heard his voice.

As soon as they heard their Patriarch, they jolted awake and sat up straight. They then imdiately fell back by ten ters.

Himl Soan didn’t need to give any more instructions. All the Himlian Pavilion mbers sat down in unison ten ters away.

Their Patriarch’s order was the primary reason. The other reason was that their energy went berserk after stepping away ten ters. If they didn’t adjust their breathing, their energy would lose control.

They all drew in their breaths. Only then did they discover that without the Patriarch’s order, they would have lost control if they sat in their previous position for two more minutes.

The realization dawned on them as they adjusted their breathing. The Patriarch had everything under control!

mbers of the Himlians and the Himlian Village remained where they were, though they were confused by the sudden order. Why did they have to endure the heat when the Himlian Pavilion had moved away?

“Why did they leave? This heat is nothing!”

“That’s right. We’re all part of the Soan empire! We should stick together!”

“What a waste of energy. I want to fall back, too.”

“Do you want to be a coward? If you do that, you’re expelled from the Himlian Village!”

“I’m just saying!”

“Don’t say it again! If our chief heard you, you’ll be dood!”

“I know! But why can the Himlian Pavilion fall back?”

“I think they’ve received an order from the Patriarch. I think the Patriarch can hear everything we say.”

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