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The Legendary Man novel Chapter 730

The Legendary Man Chapter 730-The monk was taken aback by Jonathan’s request, while Sean bashfully hid behind him.

The monk was aware of Jonathan’s frightening potential as he felt a subtle yet intimidating aura emanating from him.

He also knew that Sofus had led Jonathan and the rest into Summerbank Abyss a few days ago. Jonathan was a Grandmaster Realm cultivator, so he dared not offend the former.

“Mr… Sir.” Afraid of provoking Jonathan, the monk corrected his form of address and flashed an apologetic smile. “Sean was still a baby when he was abandoned at the foot of the mountain, and Mr. Windt brought him back. He then took Sean as his disciple. If you want to take him with you, you’ll have to get Mr. Windt’s approval.”

Jonathan nodded and responded, “Your words make sense, but I must inform you that Sofus Windt has passed away in Summerbank Abyss and will not return. It’s now time for you to select a new head.”

“What?” the monk exclaimed in shock.

Sofus was already in the middle phase of Grandmaster Realm at the young age of seventeen. His cultivation speed was horrifying.

Although Phoebus Sect had only a few members, because of Sofus’ talent, the belief was widespread that the sect would prosper.

No one knew that Sofus would die in the abyss.

Phoebus Sect had existed for over one thousand and eight hundred years, but there were only less than twenty cultivators in Superior Realm now.

Is Phoebus Sect done for?

Jonathan felt no remorse for Sofus’ passing as it was Sofus and Vladimir who first set a trap for him, Lauryn, and the others.

They deserved to get killed.

Jonathan fixed his gaze on the flustered monk and said, “I asked to take Sean as my disciple because of his exceptional cultivation abilities. When I visited Triplex Manifesta last time, he was still in Postcelestial Realm, but within a month, he had advanced to Superior Realm. With proper guidance, he has the potential to reach Grandmaster Realm in just a few years. Unfortunately, Phoebus Sect lacks the ability to provide that guidance, thus hindering his progress. I aim to take him as my disciple and guide him until he reaches Grandmaster Realm. In the future, he will have the option to return to Phoebus Sect to be its head.”

Jonathan’s final statement prompted the monk to lift his head.

Jonathan’s final statement prompted the monk to lift his head.

Even though he was only in Superior Realm, he had watched Sean grow up and knew Jonathan was telling the truth.

Jonathan’s promise to allow Sean to make the choice of returning to Phoebus Sect in the future gave him hope.

But without Phoebus Sect’s skills, even if he does return in the future, can he still be considered a Phoebus Sect member?

Jonathan remained silent and stood in the courtyard, gazing at the monk.

Over ten minutes later, the monk finally let out a long sigh. “Sir, I know that his talent will go to waste if he stays here as there is no Grandmaster Realm cultivator around to guide him. Nonetheless, it is difficult for me to let him go with you since I have watched him grow up.”

Jonathan frowned and glanced at him. “I don’t like doing things by force. Why don’t you let Sean choose for himself? If he agrees, he’ll stay with me for three years. At the end of that period, I’ll make sure he returns here no matter what his cultivation level is. If Sean objects, I will depart immediately. I promise to keep his exceptional cultivation abilities confidential, but you must be cautious to prevent others from seeking to exploit it.” As Jonathan spoke, he squatted down to meet Sean’s gaze. “Sean, you may be young, but I believe you understand our conversation. You’re free to make your own choice.”

As both the monk and Jonathan fixed their gaze on him, Sean’s cheeks reddened, and he gripped the edge of the monk’s robe.

“Sean, is this your answer?” Jonathan asked calmly, then turned on his heels to leave.

“Wait!” Sean called out the moment he turned around.

Jonathan turned over his shoulder to see Sean kneeling on the ground. “Master, I think I roughly understand most of your conversation. I’ll leave the sect for three years. After the period ends, I’ll return to Triplex Manifesta to restore Phoebus Sect to its former glory,” the young boy promised.

Thud, thud, thud!

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