Chapter 969
Ale was especially unafferse When she saw Haylan’s top–grade gem, she immediately left without looking back.
When Kingstoin saw Jier leave, he lamedly followed her and disappeared from the venue.
At the same time, Lindsey also quickly left
Haylan stared at the back of the three of them with a solemn gaze.
There were two reasons why he let Alice leave Firstly, he had no grievances or grudges against Alice. When Alice engaged in the contest with him, she did not use any killing moves.
Therefore, he thought there was no need for him to kill Alice.
Secondly, Alice came from God’s Land, which was a mysterious force. If she were to be killed now, God’s Land would send out even more skilled fighters.
He Jet Alice leave because he wanted to establish contact with God’s Land through her and get to know more about this
unknown force.
If possible, he also wanted Alice to go back to God’s Land and find out his master’s identity.
Admittedly, Haylan was quite interested in learning about his master’s identity and background.
“I wonder if Master will blame me,” Haylan thought.
Now that the situation had progressed to this point, he had killed two skilled fighters from God’s Land consecutively. namely the red–robed messenger and Four–sea Traveler.
Even if he were to kill them all, it would be useless. He had already incurred hatred from God’s Land. No matter how low–key he was, God’s Land would still investigate him.
Once they investigated him, they would undoubtedly uncover information about his master.
Ignoring all the other matters, the host, holding the microphone, loudly said, “Now, I declare that the winner of this Gemstone Identification Competition is Southern Heavenly Gate Raw Stone Market.”
“Congratulations.”
“Thank you, Haylan said as he nodded in acknowledgment and put away the top–grade gem.
This was a top–grade spirit stone. It would greatly assist Reign in her cultivation. He could not afford to lose it.
*Halia. We have won the championship!”
“Southern Heavenly Gate Raw Stone Market has won the championship!”
Upon hearing the news, the Griffith brothers, Jerome and Jerry, were overjoyed beyond measure. They immediately rushed onto the stage and hugged Haylan excitedly.
Jerome had completely lost control of his emotions at this moment. He could not control himself. He hugged Haylan and kissed him on the forehead. “Mr. Jaber, you’re truly the Griffith family’s lucky star,” he said.
Haylan wiped his forehead. He was left speechless. He then said, “Men shouldn’t get too close. Don’t kiss me next time.” At this moment, the host said. “Next, let’s welcome our king, Mr. Sky, to present the award to the champion.”
Steve then went onstage to give awards to Haylan, Jerome, and Jerry. They took photos and gave speeches.
When it was over, Haylan, Jerome, and Jerry left the stage. Immediately, a large group of reporters surrounded them and began to interview them.
Haylan had never liked such interviews. He immediately came up with an excuse to leave. He left Stone Arena, taking Reign
with him
On the other hand, Jerome and Jerry the two siblings were very enthusiastic. They held the championship trophy and began promoting Southern Heavenly Gate Raw Stone Market.
They knew that they could only reap the greatest benefits by taking advantage of this wave of popularity to boost the reputation of Southern Heavenly Gate Raw Stone Market.
“Mr. Jaber is the top treasure appraiser of Southern Heavenly Gate Raw Stone Market. Basically, any high–value emerald pendant goes through his selection and appraisal before we put it up for sale. Our products are genuine and of true value!” “Furthermore, Southern Heavenly Gate Raw Stone Market also invites Mr. Jaber every month to personally source and acquire raw stones, ensuring delightful surprises for all of you.”
“For enthusiasts of the raw stone market, please recognize Southern Heavenly Gate as your go–to destination for raw
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The two brothers delivered aumerous persuasive adverthing slogans to the media reporters
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