Chaos Devourer System

Chapter 630: Moving To The inner Sect



Chapter 630: Moving To The inner Sect

Chapter 630: Moving To The inner Sect

Kenji replied to him confidently as Zera’s eyes gleamed. It was just as he had expected.

“Here is the spatial ring for becoming an inner sect member, boss. And just as Grand Elder Swordsworth had said, your rewards really were doubled,” Kenji said, passing the golden ring into his palms.

“While the ordinary inner sect member would receive two silver cards and a gold card, you were given a single silver card and three golden cards. That is even more than double in value, boss,” Kenji exclaimed as Zera’s eyes flashed.

‘Guess my entire year of waiting was well worth it in the end,’ Zeras thought to himself, diving his consciousness into the golden ring, where he confirmed the cards. He could also see various books within.

He could immediately guess they were for the inner sect rules and duties info. It was something he could check out later.

“Good. Let’s get going, Kenji,” Zeras said as he prepared to move to his new home. Immediately, Kenji bounced back into his room, quickly bringing out his stuffed travel bag before hurriedly following after him, a slight skip to his steps.

Even though it wasn’t his first time going into the inner sect area, it was a different matter considering whether he was able to finally stay within or not.

He could only normally look enviously at the abundance of mana present and the fresh aura of rebirth and mystery that lay within the place.

Staying in such a place was a dream so impossible that he didn’t even dare to add it to his prayer list.

But now, the dream had become a reality. There wasn’t any more reason that could have confirmed his over-excitedness.

“That said, Kenji, what about your status as an outer sect lord?” Zeras asked with furrowed eyebrows. He could remember Kenji being an outer sect lord, a pretty important role in the sect. But now that he would be going into the inner sect, what does that mean for him?

“Oh, that’s nothing, boss. They can find a better person,” Kenji said without a single care in the world. Why should he? He had been an outer sect lord forever, yet he had nothing to prove it.

Except for the fact that he could slightly be better than the ordinary outer sect members, there was still no difference between him as an outer sect lord and an inner sect member.

While it might have been referred to as some sort of position, he was just a slave that the Ten Thousand Transformations Sect had put in place to help them monitor other slaves present.

Soon, they both arrived at the door of the inner sect area, and upon entering, Kenji could feel it: the fresh breath of mana, the rosy green grasslands, and incredibly beautiful flowers present within strategic places, the air whispering tales of a better life.

It was only in this area of the sect that one could hear the tingling sound of laughter between disciples and see disciples doing nothing but sitting all day, cultivating their strength with all the time in the world, or simply taking a nice nap under the gently rustling trees.

“It’s just perfect, boss,” Kenji said, almost squirming in happiness, and Zeras couldn’t help but give a nod.

Truly, compared to the gloomy aura that has always covered the outer sect, the atmosphere of the inner sect could be said to be better.

Still, even though it was appealing to him, it couldn’t distract him at all. Such a peaceful place, while ‘nice,’ wasn’t really the ideal place for a cultivator. The security and niceness would make them slowly lose their cautious edge and even slow down their danger reaction speed, something that determined the life and death of a cultivator.

“And we’re getting quite the attention too. My dream of one day becoming popular has now been answered,” Kenji said as Zeras looked around, noticing the gaze of almost every inner sect member paused on them, the sound of whispers resounding.

‘If only he could hear what they were saying,’ Zeras thought to himself, who had his chest puffed out, thinking the inner sect members were welcoming him.

Zeras could easily hear what they were saying, unknown to them, and it was just as expected.

He might have really passed the Deifer Arena event and even gained the acknowledgment of the elders.

But still, the inner sect was bitter, some of them calling him a demon for manhandling a woman as he did and unfairly defeating the first inner sect member.

“Where is the place, Kenji?” Zeras asked, as Kenji raised his head before pointing his finger into the distance.

“Do you see that mountain, boss?” Kenji said as he pointed at the far distance where an extra-large mountain could be seen, its top seemingly reaching to pierce the sky. It was incredibly far away from the settlement and towered above each and every other mountain present in the area.

“Isn’t that just how you like it, boss?” Kenji said to him as Zeras struggled to withhold the grin, yet it couldn’t help but burst out of his face.

“Hahaha, I know you will like it, boss!” Kenji said as Zeras burst out into loud laughter.

“Good, good, Kenji. You have good eyes too. A requirement for a general to acquire the perfect warriors,” Zeras praised, as Kenji unknowingly stood even more upright.

“Hehe, that’s me, boss,” Kenji replied as they quickly disappeared away from the eyes of the inner sect disciples, moving far away from the inner sect settlement.

“Finally here, boss,” Kenji said delightedly as they looked at the gigantic mountain right in front of them.

“It is even taller than I thought,” Zeras mused to himself, as Kenji walked forward towards the mountain, placing his palms on its surface.

Immediately, hundreds of golden runic lines appeared on it, as the path of jagged rock swiftly revealed a golden-colored door.

“Welcome to your new abode, boss.”


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