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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 1250

Catherine chuckled and said, "Of course not. What I'm trying to say is that the traditional human society we are in might be too small for you. You have the potential to achieve so much more. I guess what I'm trying to say is, you're free to seek personal growth as long as you can bring more stability to our family."

She paused for a moment before continuing, "The Stormy Moon Sect might be a great place for you to start. You're an alchemist, and you're also on very good terms with Sofia. It appears to me that she's doing well in the Stormy Moon Sect, so it'd be good if you could get her to recommend you as a potential disciple. You're strong enough to kill their guardians, so you'll probably get to be an elder right away. Even if you can't, you'll be fast-tracked to becoming one. What do you think?"

Diane and Sheila looked at each other with slightly odd expressions. As it turned out, the old lady had called them over to persuade Severin to join the Stormy Moon Sect. Unfortunately, she would be in for some disappointment because they had both tried persuading Severin before — to no avail, he was not interested in it at all.

Severin did not immediately answer her. He asked curiously, "You could've talked to me alone if you wanted to persuade me to join the Stormy Moon Sect. Why did you call Diane and Sheila over too?"

The old lady smiled and said, "Nothing escapes you, Severin." She paused briefly before continuing, "Diane and Sheila's attainment might be a little on the low side, but they'll improve greatly with you around because you're an alchemist. After you join the Stormy Moon Sect and become an elder, you will probably have some leeway in bending the rules and letting them in as well."

Sheila smiled and said, "The Stormy Moon Sect doesn't matter much to me. Wherever Severin goes, I'll follow. I'm his woman after all, and I'll be his woman for the rest of my life. In fact, I'll cling to him like a koala." She then turned to Diane and said, "I believe Diane thinks the same way as I do too."

Diane nodded. "I stand by him. I'll be with him forever, and not even death will separate us apart. Sheila and I aren't strong, so we have no choice but to do our best not to hold him back."

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