The Head led Kyle to a group of people.
The 100 Core Disciples of the Farmountain Guild.
As Kyle looked at them, he noticed that not even a single one had fewer than six unlocked Clusters.
The top five were even 8/13 Primals, which meant that they could become True Crushers if they wanted to.
When Kyle saw the top five Disciples, he realized that this Organization was truly different from the last two.
The difference between a 7/13 and an 8/13 Primal was massive.
An 8/13 Primal had to know the Law of Body, which increased their physical power massively.
When Kyle had seen the Core Elder of the Highman's Club, he had realized one thing.
The Core Elder had been an Early or Initial True Crusher, but there was still a very small chance that Kyle might actually win in a battle with him.
Yet, this probably would have turned out to be one of the most difficult True Battles in his entire life.
Nevertheless, it hadn't been impossible.
When Kyle saw the 8/13 Disciples, he felt that they were quite dangerous.
According to his estimates, he had a chance of 90% to 95% to defeat them, but it was not 100%.
This meant that they would represent a True Battle, albeit an easy one.
Yet, there was one Disciple who was special.
Kyle estimated his chances of victory to be around 65% to 70%, and he could also see why.
This guy was an 8/13 Primal with a very white body and azure hair.
'He has the same Complex Law that I made in the Star Seeking, the Yin-Fire Body.'
That was a Complex Level 2.5 Law. Together with his level advantage, this guy would not be easy to beat.
The other Disciples greeted him nicely when he arrived, but they seemed more interested in the Head, and not in a positive way.
Kyle could tell that there was some friction between the Head and the Disciples.
The top Core Disciples just showed him the bare minimum of respect.
'Strange,' Kyle thought. 'This is a pretty strong Organization. Yet, their idea of strength is rather warped.'
Naturally, the Head had told Kyle what issues he had with the Disciples, and after listening to everything, Kyle actually agreed with the Head.
"Alright, everyone," the Head said with a strict voice. "It's time for our centennial gathering. How did your strength improve?"
"Not at all," one of the five top Disciples said with annoyance. "You know the reason."
"Same for me," another one said.
"Me as well."
Kyle took a deep breath. 'Yikes, they really don't like their Core Elder, huh? '
The Head just nodded and looked at the other Disciples.
"I unlocked a Cluster," a 7/13 Primal said.
"I have comprehended the Fragment of Nerves and the Fragment of Skin," another one said.
"I unlocked a Cluster."
"I also unlocked a Cluster and comprehended the Fragment of Muscles."
"I comprehended the Fragment of Bones and Skin."
"I unlocked a Cluster."
The Disciples shared their gains within the last century, and Kyle very quickly noticed that the Core Elder was right.
'Not even a single one of them talked about a Law unrelated to the Law of Body.'
Kyle sighed, and some of the Disciples noticed.
Despite their outward friendliness, they had already suspected that the Exchange Seeker was just here to back up their Head's words.
Because of that, they viewed Kyle as sort of an enemy. More accurately, he was viewed as someone who had a different philosophy.
Everything that Kyle saw seemed to confirm the Core Elder's words.
'They are only interested in the most basic definition of power,' Kyle thought as he noticed a couple of cold gazes. 'If I can kill you, I am more powerful.'
'However, they went about it completely the wrong way.'
If one had an enemy three levels higher, what was the quickest way to kill them?
The quickest way was to increase one's own level.



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