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The Archer’s words enlightened Dyon. Of course, there were a few exceptions like the 98th quadrant that had a Mystic level technique. But, for the most part he was right.

After the Saint realms, cultivation slowed down drastically. If you didn’t fight for opportunities, you were destined for slow progression.

A genius could go into seclusion for a couple decades while starting with no cultivation and coming out a first stage celestial. But, if you tried to do with after entering the celestial realm, you would definitely die of old age unless you had otherworldly treasures supporting you.

“Think about it.” The Archer put the finishing touches on his explanation. “What would give you more Karma? Choosing the genius that already had many high-level legacies at his disposal, or choosing delivering coal in the winter to the genius who ca from poorer ans?

“After passing the necessary trials, so of us are given a choice. So, in a lot of ways, the core valley of the saint floors are filled with even more geniuses than those of the celestial floor. Or, we’re at the very least comparable.”

By this point, Dyon completely understood. All of the geniuses who chose the core valley of the saint floor were looking to raise up a genius of their own to heights they would have never reached without them. It was a risk, but at the sa ti, it also ca with the greatest reward.

‘What he says is right,’ Dyon’s master spoke, ‘The reason I chose to stay here instead of enter the celestial core valley was because I wanted to accumulate enough Karma for my clan to birth a true Supre beast in the future. If it wasn’t for the uniqueness of our Celestial Blood, we would have long since lost the right to be treated as equals by humans.

‘However, I don’t need that anymore.’ The 25th White Mother smiled a beautiful smile, one that could freeze the world in its place. ‘Not only was my son born with a Supre bloodline, my disciple is already more amazing than I could ever dream.’

Hearing this, Dyon couldn’t help but blush slightly, which stunned him. He wasn’t a person who easily got embarrassed… As far as he could rember, only his mother had made him blush like this. At that mont, he swore that he would never allow anything bad to happen to his master again.

Recollecting his thoughts, Dyon faced the Archer spirit. “What you say is true. But, you must also know that the Celestial Deer Sect has been destroyed, no? Judging by that truth, the things the 25th White Mother can give are the core teachings of the forr number one sect in the world, and she wouldn’t even be breaking any rules. Can you match that?”

The Archer Spirit coughed, his eyes widening in shock. Because of the separation of statues in the core valley, they didn’t communicate as easily as the statues from the inner and outer valley.

Dyon blinked in confusion. “How could you not know? If you were of the sa generation as senior, you should have definitely outlived her.”

The Archer Spirit coughed uncomfortably. “I died.” He whispered in a faint voice.

“What?” Dyon asked in shock.

“I DIED, ALRIGHT!” If he wasn’t a spirit, he would definitely be blushing right now.

“Uh…. I’m sorry?” Dyon really didn’t know what to say.

“Don’t look at like that. I ca from a quadrant ranked 83rd at the ti. I was very talented, but just like many others, my clan didn’t have the resources nor the strength to help reach the top.

“So, I forged my own path and beca very successful in my own right while constantly using the tower to temper myself.

“When I was ready, I took my God trial even under the firm disagreent of my quadrant. They all thought I would die and for good reason, they didn’t want to lose a talent like just because of my ego.

“But, I ignored them all, and against all odds, hundreds of years later, I finally passed. Obviously, with that kind of ti taken, I didn’t break any records and didn’t enter the ranks of those ten monsters, but still, I was a God and no one could take it from .

“That said, although my clan was very happy with my achievents, they were also very much disappointed because of the rewards I chose.” The Archer sighed in anger. “Those old fools didn’t understand that if I took Supre level treasures as rewards we would have all died. They didn’t understand that I was thinking for the clan.

“Instead, they thought I was selfish, that I was hiding my rewards because I didn’t want to share. But so what? Even if that was the case, did they have the right to complain? They were the ones who didn’t want to enter in the first place!

“Whatever, whatever, I’m rambling. Either way, I had a falling out with my clan.

“The truth of the matter was that I only took two treasures. One was a bow transcendent level bow, and the other was a map that I traded my other four chances for. As you could probably tell, a transcendent level bow is far below even the trashiest reward for the God trials, I had essentially given up everything for that map. Hundreds of years of blood sweat and tears, all for that map.”

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