Through his observation, Lemuel had ascertained that the human cultivator before him was the reincarnation of the Supremusseumʼs founder.
James was not surprised that Lemuel had figured out his true identity so quickly. He had expected that much from Lemuel since he knew very well how capable the elderly cultivator was.
Moreover, James intended for Lemuel to learn about his true identity. The other cultivators might have been misled by James when he had mentioned Thaddeus’ name. However, James knew that Lemuel wouldnʼt be fooled by him.
Still, James did not outright admit whether he was Lord Supremus or not.
“Sir Lemuel, could you help guide me on how to reach the fifth and sixth stages of the Feimsurge Art?” James asked again.
Lemuel furrowed his brows.
From his perspective, the founder of Supremusseum was not a good, upright man. That man was someone who would do anything necessary to achieve his goals.
Lemuel was against the idea of James mastering the Feimsurge Art when James already possessed the knowledge of the Genesis Path Scripture. It would make James an even bigger threat to the people across the different planes.
He waved his hand dismissively. “You should learn it on your own since you said you could do it by yourself anyway.”
After hearing Lemuelʼs answer, James fell silent and dropped his gaze.
He lifted his head a few seconds later. “Could you please forget that I was here today, Sir Lemuel? If any reincarnated cultivators were to pay you a visit in the future, please donʼt let them know I was here today. I don’t want to get into any trouble or conflict.”
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