Montane Daemon immediately knew what Jared was astonished by and smiled faintly. “Mr. Chance, I frequently change my aura and control my cultivation when I’m out and about. If I don’t do this, I’ll expose my identity. My aura is ever-changing, but they’re always weaker than my original one. Only my true aura is much more powerful. Since I’m on Demonia Mountain right now, I have no need to conceal my aura. What you’re seeing right now is my true strength.”
His explanation enlightened Jared. I thought he raised his cultivation by several levels in such a short time.
“Are you here in Creston Sect to discuss something too, Mr. Daemon?” asked Dalton.
“I am. Since the prominent demons from Demonia Mountain are gathered here, I came, too.” Montane Daemon smiled.
“Head inside, then, Mr. Daemon. My master has already gone in.”
“Why didn’t you guys enter?”
“Creston Sect has a new rule. Because Mr. Chance and his companions aren’t demons, we can’t bring them in. My master asked us to show Mr. Chance and his companions around. Since we’re on Demonia Mountain, we have to do our part as hosts.”
Upon hearing that, Montane Daemon frowned. “That Solavar b*stard’s getting cocky, huh? Well, I’m going to see what’s going on. I don’t care what rule I’m breaking. I’m taking Mr. Chance inside.”
At that moment, he appeared to be eager to fight the head of Creston Sect.
Hurriedly, Jared said, “I’m fine with strolling around the place, Mr. Daemon. I only hope I can enter the Celestial Battlefield when it opens.”
“Worry not, Mr. Chance. Even if other people can’t enter the Celestial Battlefield, you definitely will. I’ll see to it. If Solavar dares to make a fuss about it, I’ll ensure Creston Sect know no peace.” Montane Daemon patted his chest confidently.
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