Chapter 301: Heresy Sect
Shif told Himl Soan what he knew. It was common knowledge, so he didn’t understand why he needed to repeat it.
However, he knew if he didn’t give the teenager what he wanted, he wouldn’t be in this world for much longer. He had no choice but to comply.
Shif had no idea why Himl Soan wanted to know general knowledge like this. If all ordinary people knew it, how could this capable man not know?
He didn’t understand.
However, he saw Himl Soan listen carefully as he spoke and looked as if he was analyzing sothing, which made Shif feel awkward. The guy looked like he had never heard about those things before.
“What’s your status in this sect?” Himl Soan asked.
“I’m the lowest-ranking mber. They said I had to master these skills before I can beco an official mber!” Shif ground his teeth.
He felt ashad to say it. Although he was practicing their skills, he was still treated as an unofficial mber. It embarrassed him to bring it up.
“That’s to say, you don’t know anything else.”
“Anything else? I don’t think so…” Shif didn’t know what Himl Soan was referring to.
The things he knew were the sa as everybody else. The only difference was that he practiced the skills.
“Do you know a woman nad Gina Zimr?”
“Gina? No, I don’t. Are you looking for her? I’ll do my best to help you!”
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“Don’t bother! I don’t need a heresy cultivator to work for !”
“Sir, heresy or not, as long as I can make achievents, it’ll be a useful approach!”
“It’s not the sa. A heresy will always be a heresy. It’ll never be the orthodox way!”
Himl Soan’s tone turned stern. The cold look in his eyes gave Shif the creeps. That gaze almost didn’t look human. He felt like he was being watched by a beast.
The fear of death overwheld him again. Shif panicked and dropped to his knees. “Sir, I’m sorry! I shouldn’t have joined them!
“I know I’ve made a terrible mistake. Please show so rcy and spare my life! I’ll never practice those skills again!”
He apologized repeatedly and begged for Himl Soan’s forgiveness. He felt like a drowning man grabbing for a straw. Even so, the fear of death still didn’t go away. He was only more frightened.
“Your cultivation level has been gained at the cost of other people’s lives. Do you think I can forgive such an evil thod? If I hadn’t t you, I wouldn’t have ddled with the heresy cultivators. Since I have, I’m going to take care of them.”
Shif’s face darkened. He had a bitter feeling that he couldn’t describe. “Sir, you said you would set free if you were pleased.”
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“I said you didn’t have a choice. I never said I was going to set you free. You can die now,” Himl Soan said indifferently before heading for the door.
Shif was amazed. This outco was out of his expectations.
Didn’t he say he was going to kill ? Why did he leave without doing anything??Shif felt relieved.
Although he didn’t know what Himl Soan was doing, once the guy was out of the door, he would flee.
The door opened. Himl Soan left.
Shif stared at the door in disbelief and couldn’t believe his good luck. It was like a dream. He couldn’t believe everything that had happened was real.
However, it did happen, and the most important thing now was to run for his life. The rest could wait.
Peklon had activated the City Lord’s Decree. Even as a heresy cultivator, he still couldn’t breach the defenses.
But he could hide.
His condition would only last for thirty minutes. During that ti, he would turn into an evil-looking creature, but after that, he would appear like any ordinary person.
It was four o’clock now, and he had returned to normal. He only needed to wait.
The shield usually lasted for twenty hours. After that, it needed a cooldown period before it could be reactivated. He could use the window and flee while no one was watching.
However, he had no idea that his plans would never co true.
Shif wanted to get up, but his limbs felt weak. Gradually, sleepiness took over him. His mind went blank, and he couldn’t think of anything else.
All he wanted to do was to close his eyes. Nothing else mattered.
“No, I can’t sleep!” Shif was alard and felt a chill run down his spine.
He wanted to rest for a while, but instinct told him that once he closed his eyes, he might never wake up again.
He would die in his sleep!
Yet nothing could make him stay awake. He was overwheld by the sleepy feeling. His brain seed to slow down. Before long, he was only half-conscious as if life had been drained from him. He seed to be asleep.
However, he wasn’t breathing and had no heartbeat. If he was still conscious, he would be confused.
How did this happen?
That man didn’t do anything. He only asked a few questions and left. Why did I die like this?
He couldn’t voice those questions.
He was dead.
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