Chapter 265: Breakthroughs
One of the Himlian Villagers was clever enough to analyze the situation. After all, they were all mbers of the Soan empire. Though they would follow the order of their division heads, the Patriarch’s word would always be the top priority.
If the Patriarch told them to stay here, they would stay here without moving an inch. Even if Drake asked them to move, they wouldn’t take a single step back.
Therefore, the only reason the Himlian Pavilion had backed away should be their Patriarch’s order. Otherwise, they would rather die from dehydration than move an inch.
It didn’t take a genius to figure out the rest.
On any ordinary day, they would have figured it out right away, but the heat had slowed their minds. They only cracked it now. That was to say, the Patriarch had heard everything they said.
How embarrassing!
However, Himl Soan never spoke again.
But these people couldn’t hold on for much longer either. Were they being punished for complaining about their treatnt?
Just then, the air stirred. Soone had made a breakthrough!
They looked in the direction of the fluctuation and saw it was one of the Himlian Pavilion mbers.
“I think she’s Ella Soan, Miss Phoebe’s most trusted subordinate!”
Bang!
Before they could say anything else, the air trembled again.
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“I think that’s Shirley. Miss Phoebe always tells her off!”
Two mbers of the Himlian Pavilion had made breakthroughs right in front of everybody. They were significant breakthroughs as well. The two won had both reached the Foundation Establishnt stage!
Phoebe herself was an Essence Refinent stage cultivator before this event.
What was going on with the Himlian Pavilion?
It suddenly had two more Foundation Establishnt fighters!
No!
Three!
The air stirred again, and another mber achieved a breakthrough!
Three!
The Himlian Pavilion had three Foundation Establishnt stage cultivators!
In the past, they would be powerful enough to lead the three divisions.
Why did they suddenly make such significant breakthroughs?
Everybody was confused. However, sothing more surprising was yet to happen.
Gradually, the other mbers of the Himlian Pavilion followed suit and made steady advancents.
mbers of the other two divisions had grown numb to the fact by now. Were those people much more talented?
After falling back for ten ters, almost all mbers of the Himlian Pavilion made their breakthroughs.
Not many people had reached a new stage. Including Shirley and Ella, six mbers made it to the Foundation Establishnt stage. The other mbers all improved within the Essence Refinent stage.
After the breakthroughs, the six people promptly left as if they had received an order. The rest returned to their rooms to get used to their current strength.
After the Himlian Pavilion departed, mbers of the other two divisions looked at one another. They wondered if they were dreaming. It felt like a dream.
They wished soone would show up and tell them they were in a dream.
On any other day, they would trust their eyes, but not today. It was so mind-blowing!
anwhile, they were wondering if they would make similar breakthroughs if they fell back like the Himlian Pavilion. The idea cald them down.
It was only a matter of ti before that would happen. Maybe they would make bigger progress by staying here for longer. In that case, they had nothing to complain about.
Firey pouted inside the do. “Master is using as a tool to train them. I’m so mad! This isn’t fun at all!”
“I have to control my fire. It feels worse than holding back my strength!” she complained.
If Himl Soan hadn’t given her specific instructions, she would have run off already. Despite her grumbling, she held no grudges against Himl Soan. If he hadn’t stayed with her when she took the human form, she would probably have failed.
Afterward, he had no intention of using her for his own benefit. She was an essence of nature. To take the human form, she had cultivated for a million years!
She could tell that Himl Soan had lost most of his powers and probably still hadn’t recovered.
If he wanted, he could have used her as a dicine to treat his wound. That way, he would recover much of his strength. But he didn’t do that and even taught her a lot of things.
That was why she called Himl Soan “Master.”
Firey unclenched her fists, closed her eyes, and sensed her surroundings. Despite her complaints, she still had to complete the task Himl Soan gave her.
On the other side, the six mbers of the Himlian Pavilion arrived at the lab, following Himl Soan’s order, kneeling on one knee.
They didn’t know what task awaited them, nor did they know why the Patriarch told them to co here. They didn’t care about the answer either. They would do whatever he told them.
Just then, Roams ca out with a robot, who was dragging so swords. He had no choice. The swords were too heavy for him. He could pick up one, but half a dozen were beyond his capabilities.
The robot was rather dumb. It wouldn’t move until Roams put the swords in its hand. At least it could move.
If it still wouldn’t move after the swords were put in its hands, Roams would have torn it apart and reassembled it.
“Mr. Soan, the six swords are here. Are we going to try them now?”
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