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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 1196

Elaine frowned and said, "Sigh, it's been only a couple of hours since that guy was appointed as grand-elder, and he's already causing us so much trouble! I'm starting to regret everything, Hall Master. It wouldn't have turned out like this if I hadn't brought them back today. I even thought I succeeded in making an important contribution to our hall! Sigh, I won't be able to forgive myself if Gallus Hall crumbles because of this."

Nancy's expression sank. She could only sigh and lament, "Well, all we can do now is take things one step at a time."

The third elder brought Nancy to one side and said softly, "Perhaps you could just go ahead and kill Wind. He's already barged into our turf, so I think there's still time to kill him and bring our people elsewhere. It would be great if we could find a relatively secluded place to train hard. Having a grand-elder who is also a second-grade alchemist will allow us a chance to become stronger in the future."

Nancy frowned and hesitated. "I'm afraid it's too late for that. There might be a glimmer of hope still if we're the only ones who can escape, but we have far too many members. It will take some time to inform them. If we do that, we'll offend both the Nashes and the Haneys. Their strongest people will catch up to us in no time, especially if we're bringing along disciples with low attainment."

Following a brief pause, Nancy continued in a serious tone, "Gallus Hall is the rest of my blood, sweat, and tears. I can't just abandon it. I would have been dead if the previous hall master hadn't saved me. He entrusted the task of developing Gallus Hall to me, and he wanted me to let it grow continuously. I can't let him down like that! He's even made it very clear that the supreme leader would come looking for me."

To the surprise of everyone there, a formidable sword energy came right at them as Severin slashed his sword. Wind's gigantic spiritual energy tiger that stood several feet high was defeated easily and reduced to nothing.

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