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“What kind of gatekeeper is Brother Nine? How could he let people into the Graveyard of the Sun? I knew it; he hasn’t been in the right fra of mind these past few years. How could he fail in such a simple task?”

“Alright, now is not the ti for nonsense. We are at a critical juncture for our experint, so we can’t afford mistakes. Go and see if soone had broken in. Take care of them, and make it fast. Don’t cause delays to our progress.” An old man in a black robe, who seed to have a higher position, interrupted the other’s discussion.

“Yes.” The others shut their mouths imdiately. Three of them followed the old man’s instructions and headed toward the staircase that led to the overground.

When they got there, they were struck dumb by what they saw.

More than a dozen fire dragons hovered above them. The three elents had fused, and it generated a mighty blast of waves in the air. The three new arrivals almost suffered internal injuries from that blast.

“Where did all those fire elents co from?”

The three of them shook as they stood frozen in that spot. Fortunately, they regained their sense quick enough to summon their battle aura and magical cover to shield themselves from the subsequent blasts.

They raised their heads toward the sky, and they saw a small, fire-red figure that stood amidst the fire dragons.

The three black-robed n were speechless as they stared at the Vermilion Bird in the air. Who could tell them where did that brat co from? How could he stand in the air motionlessly?

“Who is this little punk?” One of the n asked in confusion.

“Are you sure it’s a who?” The other person asked as he watched the Vermilion Bird summon another two fire dragons. His eyes, concealed under his hood, widened in surprise.

“Then, what is that?”

“A magical beast… A mythical beast, no less…”

“Why would a mythical beast co here?”

The three n wanted to cry. They were there to deal with the intruder. How could they know it was a mythical beast?

Why would such a legendary entity be in a desert that was in the middle of nowhere?

The three of them looked at each other and saw the frustration in each other’s eyes.

How could they win that fight?

That miserable Shen Yanxiao had no idea that she had unknowingly caused the Vermillion Bird to be so upset that it acted out in a fit of rage. He thought that his rciless master had deceived him, and that invited a tragic situation for the group of people in the cellar.

The fact that Shen Yanxiao was also in trouble of her own did not diminish that at all.

Eventually, a month passed.

The trip of friends at the Saint Laurent Academy was still waiting for their friend to co back. They had so many questions for her.

However, they were not too worried as she had once been away for an entire month also.

Days continued to pass until it was only a week before the inter-academy tournant would begin.

The trio of friends had finally begun to feel uneasy about their friend’s absence.

“Why isn’t Xiaoxiao back yet? The tryouts for our academy is about to begin. She’ll miss the tryouts for the Archer Division and the Herbalist Division!” Yan Yu said with a long face as he sat in the lounge behind the casino.

The divisions at the Saint Laurent Academy would hold tryouts for the tournants before it started., Each division would select their most-qualified student to represent them and the academy in the tournant.

The tryouts were irrespective of grades. Any students who had the confidence to win were welcod to try their luck. The teachers would select the best student to participate in the tournant.

Qi Xia, Yan Yu, and Yang Xi would join the tryouts as well, but they were not worried about their competition. They were anxious to know whether their world-traveling friend could make it back to the academy in ti for the tryouts.

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