Chapter 1349: Chapter 1349: Do You Know the Guardian?_1
Chapter 1349 -1349: Do You Know the Guardian?_1
First Elder glanced at Edric and said coldly, “Do I need you to teach me what to do?”
A hint of panic flashed across Edric’s face, and he hurriedly said, “First Elder, you misunderstood, I would never dare to point fingers and lecture you…”
The First Elder snorted lightly, and without further words, he stood up and left the Elder’s residence, heading towards the sect master’s room.
He made his way to the depths of the Cloud Sect.
There was a high mountain here, called Cloud Mountain, which was said to have given the sect its name.
At the same time, Cloud Mountain was also the place where the sect master resided, and he spent most of the days enlightening himself.
This place was shrouded in mist, with fog billowing, like a fairyland.
The sect master was sitting under a tree, which was rumored to be a divine tree. In its shade, many top cultivators had achieved enlightenment in the past.
The First Elder pushed through the clouds and walked over.
As soon as he arrived, he found that Mr. Snider was there as well.
The First Elder frowned slightly and asked, “What are you doing here?”
Mr. Snider smiled, bowed, and said, “Greetings, First Elder. I have something important to report to the sect master.”
“Important matters? What important matters could you possibly have?” The First Elder let out a light snort.
Mr. Snider’s face was all smiles, but in his heart, he cursed the First Elder’s ancestors eighteen generations back.
The First Elder coldly said, “I have important matters to report to the sect master, you should step aside.”
Mr. Snider, who was already irritated, was in no mood to listen to the First Elder at this moment.
He said with a smile, “I’m sorry, First Elder, but I have matters unfinished as well.”
“Didn’t you understand me when I told you to get lost?” The First Elder said with a gloomy face.
Mr. Snider chuckled lightly, “First Elder, isn’t this a bit too tyrannical?”
“You’re courting death!”
“Enough!”
Just as the First Elder was about to take action, the sect master’s voice came from not far away.
His figure walked slowly out of the fog, like an immortal.
“Speak whatever you have to say; none of us are strangers here,” said the sect master in a deep voice.
Having heard the sect master, the First Elder dared not say more.
He quickly bowed his hands and said, “Yes, sect master.”
Then, the First Elder recounted the events that had occurred.
“Although Randall Freeman has some skills, he is going too far,” the First Elder said coldly.
“It’s been so many years since anyone has dared to meddle in our Cloud Sect’s affairs.”
After listening, the sect master shook his head.
The reason was simple: Grandeous was a land of outstanding people and extraordinary brilliance.
Back in the day, a great cultivator at the Tribulation Stage had emerged from Grandeous.
And his name was Grandeous as well.
At dusk, everyone gathered for dinner and drinks.
With the presence of the Freeman brothers and Salena Carpenter, laughter filled the dining table.
Ethan Smith, however, appeared to have a lot on his mind, as if he had something to say.
After dinner, Clay and Alfred Freeman belched and said, “We’re going out for a bit; a girl invited us out to play.”
When mentioning it, Clay also asked Ethan Smith, “Are you coming with us?”
Ethan shook his head, “I’m not going.”
“Tsk!” Clay waved his hand and left the Freeman Family’s residence.
After they left, Ethan Smith looked at Randall Freeman and said, “Master, I have a few questions I’d like to ask you.”
“Just ask whatever questions you have,” Randall Freeman said casually.
Salena Carpenter, on the other hand, glared at Ethan and said, “You little doughboy, why don’t you ask me!”
Ethan glanced at her and said, “Children shouldn’t interrupt adults talking.”
“Doughboy, how dare you!” Salena puffed her cheeks in anger and scolded.
Ethan ignored her and looked at Randall Freeman, saying, “Master, do you know anything about the Guardians and the Taylor Family in the Central Province?”

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