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1855: Chapter 1853: The Changes in the Purpolia Kingdom 1855: Chapter 1853: The Changes in the Purpolia Kingdom Everyone returned to the Purple Passage once more.

This ti, Peter Brown’s treatnt was much better.

“We will report your situation for verification, and during this period, you will reside here and must not leave.”

After looking at the Identity Card that Peter Brown had submitted, the Thirty-One Star individual at this location nodded slightly.

He was considered the highest-ranked cultivator here, and they also seed to acknowledge Peter Brown’s identity as Prince Harvey.

At this point, Peter too was relieved.

His first step had been completed; infiltrating the Beast Sect ant his life had an added layer of security.

Seeing Peter’s compliance, the Beast Sect expert smiled and said, “I am Jas Shore.

If you need anything, just send soone to notify .”

After bidding Jas Shore farewell, Peter finally had ti to take a good look at this Purple Passage he was now in.

Clearly, it was a large checkpoint, considered to be one of the biggest cities on the edge of the Purpolia Kingdom, mainly a military city populated almost entirely by Soldiers.

However, Peter also noticed that the cultivation ranks of these Soldiers weren’t very high; they were mostly One or Two-Star cultivators, with even more being at the One-Star rank.

These matters were things Peter did not plan to think too much about for the ti being.

For him, ti was abundant, and it was more important to imrse himself in understanding the vast knowledge he had acquired.

After setting up a protective formation in his room, Peter was extrely cautious.

He did not know whether the other party was secretly surveilling him, so he also refined an exploration talisman.

Having done this, Peter began to deeply contemplate the knowledge at hand.

Of course, Peter himself was a Talisman Master, and what he was most eager to understand was the Talisman making situation here.

However, it was evident that there was knowledge on artifact making here but no content on Talisman making.

After studying seriously for a while, Peter discovered that there seed to be so issues with how people here controlled energy.

They believed that ordinary Talismans could not withstand the infusion of massive amounts of energy, so they would first create item cores from materials before infusing them with energy.

Seeing the actions of the people here left Peter speechless; there were indeed many issues with their Talisman making.

After considering carefully, Peter’s eyes brightened; just because others could not do it, didn’t an he could not.

One of the most important aspects of Talisman making is the refining of the talisman paper, a thod common in the Lower Realm but seldom seen in the Divine Realm, at least by Peter’s experience.

Of course, the Talisman making from the Lower Realm was not universally applicable in the Divine Realm, and Peter knew one of the key differences lay in the protective layer of Life Energy.

Sitting cross-legged, Peter took his ti thinking deeply.

Upon careful thought, he understood that high-quality materials were indeed necessary to create item cores, as using ordinary materials resulted in a shorter lifespan.

For instance, using beast skin to make Talismans would an that they were only effective for five to ten years; after that ti, they would beco useless.

With this understanding, Peter felt relieved.

For him, a lifespan of five years for a Talisman was sufficient; by then, he would have advanced enough to use item cores.

After more thoughtful consideration, Peter beca convinced he could definitely make beast skin Talismans here.

Looking inside his Ring, Peter found several beast skins he had intentionally kept.

He took out a clearly Third Order fierce beast skin.

When Peter felt the energy within the fierce beast skin, he indeed found that there was an abundance of energy contained within it.

It was suitable for use!

Now Peter was sure that the fierce beast skins here could be made into beast skin Talismans.

However, Peter did not have the opportunity to make them right now, nor did he want this activity to beco known to others.

Putting aside his eager idea of making beast skin Talismans, Peter simply focused on enjoying life here.

“May I inform Wavehider City that I am alive?” When he saw Jas Shore again, Peter asked.

“Don’t worry, we have already taken care of that.

The ssenger we sent should have already arrived.”

Peter then glanced at Jas Shore.

“Please, have a seat.”

Jas Shore gestured for Peter to sit down.

After a glance at Jas Shore, Peter sat down.

Jas Shore also sat down and said, “Your Highness, we have now confird your identity; you are indeed the fourteenth prince of the Purpolia Kingdom, Prince Winfield!”

Peter did not speak but instead looked back at him, understanding in his heart that the other party certainly had sothing to say to him.

After taking a sip of tea, Jas Shore said, “Your Highness, you might not be aware of Purpolia Kingdom’s current situation.”

“Indeed, I don’t know.

I’ve just returned.”

“Ah, that is understandable.

Let give you a brief overview of the situation in the Purpolia Kingdom.”

“Please do.”

“The situation is such that the Purpolia Kingdom has co under attack from several neighboring nations all at once, and your Emperor had secretly pledged allegiance to the Star Sect.”

So it was true!

Peter realized his guess had been correct.

Jas Shore looked at Peter and continued, “This ti, our Beast Sect engaged in a major battle with the Star Sect, and the outco was the death of your Emperor.”

“Dead?” Although Peter had prepared himself ntally, he still found it sowhat unbelievable when learning of the Emperor’s death.

With his gaze fixed on Peter, Jas Shore said, “Yes, he died consud by our fierce beasts.

He possessed the power of Twenty Stars, but against fierce beasts, he had little ability to fight back.”

“If it was a fierce beast, then it was a lofty fate!”

Peter remained calm.

“You’re not sad or angry that your Father Emperor died?” Jas Shore asked.

Peter replied, “Many things are a result of one’s own actions.

We cultivators speak of fate.

Without the luck of destiny, death is just death; there is nothing significant to it.

As for sadness and anger, I won’t hide it from you, I do feel a bit, but not so much so.

After all, there are many princes; I hardly saw my Father Emperor throughout my childhood.

He didn’t have a particularly close relationship with .

If we had any relationship, it was that I am his son, and just a capable son at that.”

Peter’s explanation was clear enough.

After listening, Jas Shore looked at Peter and then nodded slightly.

Seeing his reaction, Peter’s mind eased considerably.

It was clear that Jas Shore had co to probe his thoughts, but fortunately, Peter’s extensive experiences allowed him to navigate the perilous conversation.

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