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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 296

Bruce explained, “That was the last time anyone entered the Perpetual Empire. No one’s gone in or out since then.

“But soon after, rumors began to spread that there were actually nine pieces of the Ninefold Griffin Amulet, each holding a clue of the path to the Perpetual Empire. The legend was confirmed by an ancient text.

“It’s said that one of the first to enter the Perpetual Empire had mapped the route on all nine pieces of the Ninefold Griffin Amulets. Since then, various sects have fought over these amulets, leading to bloody disasters.

“Many lives were lost. In the end, four pieces ended up with the major families of Phaedra Island, each patriarch safeguarding one.

“What about the remaining pieces?” Sebastian was curios.

“It’s said the head of the Infernal Gate of Berkath has one, and the head of the Southwind Divine has another. The West of Everlight holds two, and the last one’s whereabouts remain unknown,” Bruce replied.

Hearing this, Sebastian realized that the final piece of the Ninefold Griffin Amulet must be the two pieces fought over by Merlin and Nelson.

Bruce continued, “The Four Great Immortal Sects are equally powerful and harbored deep rivalries. It’s nearly impossible to gather all nine pieces. Most importantly, the last piece’s whereabouts is still unknown.”

Initially drawn to the Perpetual Empire, Sebastian now saw it beyond his grasp. Even if he knew the locations of all nine pieces of the amulets, claiming them required power, which he now lacked.

Even if his Eternal Rebirth Codex technique reached its first transformation and he advanced into the Divine Realm, he would only be a late-stage divine grandmaster.

That power level could make Sebastian one of the supreme grandmasters, but he was far from invincible. The major sects were teemed with cultivators who far exceeded any individual’s capabilities.

If only he had attained the second transformation of his technique. That would make him truly unstoppable.

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