Caspian looked at the white crane, and his eyes flickered.
Even Caspian could not be sure of his thoughts at the moment.
Watching from the stand in the distance, Jessica frowned.
When Lucy noticed her expression, she was confused and asked, “Lady Jessica, why don’t you seem happy? If the idiot Casper wins, he’ll get generous rewards.
Aren‘t you happy for him?”
“I just thought it was strange that the Heavenly Stars Sect’s elders would make such a decision.” Jessica’s doubt was the same as Caspian’s.
“Lady Jessica, what are you saying?” Lucy was puzzled.
Jessica shook her head and did not say much.
Soon, a solemn expression appeared on her face, “Let’s see what else the white crane will say.”
Following that, the white crane continued, “Casper, if you defeated Xander, you can choose any one of the eighteen Heavenly Stars Sect’s Grandmasters and request two hours of teachings.”
In that instant, the scene fell silent, and everyone’s gaze was focused on Caspian.
Although the reward was not a material one and appeared not as generous as before, any of the eighteen Grandmasters in the Heavenly Stars Sect was like a colossal treasure-house!
The Grandmasters naturally referred to the Heavenly Stars Sect’s elders that reached the Heavenly Spirit Realm.
Since they could ascend to the Heavenly Spirit Realm, whatever those elders saw or heard on their journey to immortality as well as the accumulated experiences, would be beneficial for an ordinary disciple even if they just simply mentioned anything.
If Caspian could get two hours of lessons with the Grandmaster, it meant he could ask all sorts of questions in that time.
Such a treatment was a dream for every disciple.
Even if they only dreamed of getting taught by a Heavenly Spirit Realm cultivator, they would still wake up with a smile.
However, Caspian had two hours to do as he wished.
Besides the sound of everyone’s heartbeats, there was no other noise.
Almost all of them stared at Caspian, wishing that they could be him.
However, Caspian appeared exceptionally calm.
He knew how big the reward was, but he thought the more generous the prize was, the more dangerous it would be.
After pondering for a moment, Caspian noticed that the white crane was not going to say anything, so he asked, “Elder White, is there any punishment if I fail the challenge?”
The white crane moved its slender neck as if it mimicked a human shaking its head.
“I’ve not heard of this.”
Caspian got even more confused about the elders’ intention.
“So there’s no cost to this mission? If I win, I‘ll get a steady reward, and if I lose, I won‘t need to pay anything?”
Based on his previous assumptions, Caspian would be severely punished if he lost.
However, it seemed that there were no consequences at all, which was puzzling.
Then, the white crane suddenly said, “There’s one thing you need to pay attention to.
You only have one chance each to challenge them.
Once you lose, there won’t be any reward.”
“Alright.
Thank you, Elder White.” Caspian nodded.
“Okay.
I’ve explained everything the elders wanted me to.
All of you can just wait for further notifications on other news.”
Later, the white crane spread its wings and instantly rolled up a whirlwind on the spot, casting a huge shadow like a dark cloud covering the sun.
When Caspian noticed that the white crane left, a sudden idea flashed in his mind.
Then, he took a step forward and said, “Elder White, there’s something else…”
“Hmm? What else do you have to say?” The white crane stopped flapping its wings and looked at Caspian arrogantly, and its tone was full of annoyance.
As the crane was a monster with wisdom, it naturally believed it was at a higher ranking than Caspian, who was an apprentice.
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