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Dyon was even more eager to see his master's statue now. There was simply too much he didn't know.

"Alright, alright." Dyon helped Virvor up. "You don't have to kneel to . Rember, we're family."

"Successor, you're actually?..." Virvor said with a faint excitent.

"Shh. Now's not the ti for people to know."

Virvor laughed uproariously, unable to contain himself. Everyone was wondering who this monstrous Dyon Sacharro was, but who would have known that he was standing before them all this ti. It was no wonder he has said that even a hundred Virvors was no match for him. It was the truth! Who among the younger generation would dare to say with any certainty that they could defeat Dyon Sacharro?

How did Virvor figure it out? Well, wasn't it obvious?

The spirit of the legacy world he had found had made him promise to never reveal any of the techniques he received unless he found the successor of the Celestial Deer Sect. And, in the case that he did, he would follow him or her loyally.

At the ti, VIrvor had thought that finding Dyon would be like finding a needle in a haystack, and by the ti he did, Dyon might not need him anymore. However, the spirit had given him one clue: the first portion of the successor legacy was in the Celestial Deer Quadrant, while the second was hidden within their Soul Rend Quadrant. Unless a person gained the acknowledgent of their Guardian Beast, he would never beco the successor.

The mont Virvor had learned of Dyon Sacharro, he was almost certain that he had to be the successor. It was a bit of a leap, but he had already fostered so much loyalty to the Celestial Deer Sect that he refused to believe that its successor would be average.

Thus, now having Dyon tacit agreent to his theory, he was ecstatic. He even believed that Dyon was simply too humble, which made him respect him even more.

"Successor, how did you escape Grand Master Clara? She's very powerful. Although I believe in you, because you want to hide your identity for now, it would have been hard to do both that and escape her."

Dyon laughed. "Although she's a bit abrasive, it's still not to the point that I'd want to escape my own wife."

Virvor choked for what seed like the hundredth ti that day. There were many beauties in the tower that seed completely untouchable, and Clara was definitely one of them. Everyone assud that her husband was made up by her in order to dodge the constant annoyance of being courted by every other young master.

It was at this point that Virvor suddenly understood. When Clara had said that her husband was an even better alchemist than her, no one had believed it. It was largely for this reason that everyone thought she had made it up. But, to Virvor, who could possibly rival the successor of the Celestial Deer Sect in alchemy?!

Dyon only grinned. It was rare that he got the opportunity to show off his wives. In fact, he wanted to claim them all for the world to see, it was just unfortunate that he couldn't now. So, he would take full advantage when he could.

"Successor, I thought I should tell you that Donari was here as well."

Dyon raised an eyebrow. "Looks like I've underestimated his constitution again. By all rights, he should have high soul talent, but I'm also certain that his soul was crippled."

"Successor, I'm sure if you healed his soul for him, you'd gain another powerful backer. His potential is very good, he's just being held back by our quadrant."

Of course, Dyon knew this. With the Soul To, he could heal any and all soul related ailnts, it was just that the ti needed to accomplish this healing varied depending on a few factors… However, Dyon couldn't simply heal soone just because. He wasn't certain that he could trust Donari.

"Donari definitely shares our sentints about the 98th quadrant, even to the point where he left his family. However, I still want to test him a bit more." Dyon knew that if he wanted to accomplish the things he set out to do, he needed the help of many talented geniuses. It could be said that the Demon Generals were an excellent start as each of them could compare to the best of geniuses. However, three thousand wasn't nearly enough.

In truth, many forces would kill to have 3000 individuals of the caliber that the Demon Generals had reached. One couldn't forget that these 3000 generals were hand picked by the Demon Sage across ti and space. In addition, each of them had massive attainnts in cultivation without any guidance whatsoever. They didn't even have their own techniques to use.

It could be said that the Demon Generals would have completely taken over the Epistemic Tower rankings had it not been for the fact that their cultivations and wills were sealed.

However, even with all of this said, there were simply too few of them.

Even still… they were about to kick up a storm that shocked the whole of the martial world.

**

"What is going on?!" A man with short, golden hair and blazing red eyes slamd his fist, incinerating it to nothingness.

In just the last few days, they had gotten reports of the losses of not one, but two tower points. This didn't make any sense at all, the Flaming Lily Sect should have been on its heels, defending with all their might, but now they were attacking? And with such success at that? They couldn't understand losing to towers in the span of three days. Even back when they caught the Flaming Lily Sect off guard, it had taken months to win three towers!

The man who had spoken was the chosen leader of the Golden Crow Sect, Egan Goldeen. Because they were allied with both the Fiery Lotus and Fla Rebirth sects, they hadn't felt the need to send their very best, instead deciding to rely on their allies to take on the front lines.

Of course, this led to a lot of dissatisfaction. Even though they were technically ranked below the Golden Crow Sect, the Fiery Lotus and the Fla Rebirth Sects were still sects of the mighty fourth quadrant, how could they take such an insult lying down? However… That was exactly what they had done…

It was no secret to any of them that the only reason that they hadn't been annexed by either the Golden Crow or the Flaming Lily Sect was because both those two powerhouses were keeping each other in check. If they stepped out of line, they would definitely suffer. But, if they listened and the Golden Crow Sect repaid them with what was promised, they would definitely win out in the end.

Still, the idea of listening to a re 7th ranked Inner Disciple rubbed them all the wrong way. Putting this little fool as the head commander was too clear of a slap to their faces. However, this 'little fool' was the youngest son of the esteed Goldeen family, a pillar clan of the Golden Crow Sect. Even if they were thousands of tis braver, they didn't dare to show any dissatisfaction.

"Commander Goldeen," A young man wearing black-red robes inscribed with the lotus of the Fiery Lotus Sect spoke up, his na was Vale Gaia, "According to our reports, the Flaming Lily Sect released information that their top ranked inner disciple, Madeleine Sacharro, is actually the wife of God Sacharro. After hearing that his wife's sect was in danger, God Sacharro went into a rage and decided to send over his Demon Generals. It's because of them that we're on our back foot right now."

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