Fulton frowned before saying with a smile, “Very well, as expected of the kings of disciples. Your courage is commendable and you haven’t lost your honor!”
As he said that, the five kings of disciples walked forward and stood in front of Fulton and Reed.
Even though they knew that the gap between themselves and the other party was great, as kings of disciples, their duty was to guard the Nonagon and the door. Even if it involved life and death, they must fight.
This was their glory as kings of disciples!
However, at this moment, a figure slowly walked out of the entrance of the Nonagon. This figure, dressed in a long green robe, looked stoic with wisdom in his eyes. With his hands behind his back, he walked out. Every step he took seemed ordinary but the aura surrounding him was rising steadily.
He was the master of the Dragon Pavilion, Fitzgerald Hale. His appearance at this time astounded the five kings of disciples.
Fitzgerald looked at Cooper who had fallen to the ground with a pained expression and said, “Deputy Consul, are you alright?”
Cooper endured the pain and got up from the ground with difficulty. With a frown, he turned to look at Fitzgerald and said coldly, “Dragon Pavilion Master, you’re just in time.”
Fitzgerald smiled slightly and said, “It’s all for the Nonagon.”
After saying that, he turned to Fulton and Reed. He stretched out his hand graciously while saying, “Why don’t the two of you come in and have a seat?”
Fulton and Reed’s eyes fell on Fitzgerald. Both of them frowned.
Even Fulton could not see through Fitzgerald Hale now. During the Nonagon defection incident back then, subsequent investigations revealed shadows of Fitzgerald adding fuel to the flames in secret.
However, there was no concrete evidence.
Moreover, Fitzgerald was also the first person to respond to the Nonagon Order issued by the Nonagon. He hunted the members of the Clarke family to death back then.
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