The few silhouettes stopped a few meters away from everyone.
When Maya saw their uniforms, her face suddenly changed.
“Ninth Sacred Sect!”
Caspian was shocked when he heard the name.
Any Heavenly Stars Sect’s disciples would know about the Ninth Sacred Sect.
The reason was naturally due to the dispute between the Heavenly Stars Sect and the Ninth Sacred Sect.
The six major sects of the Earlington of Efrax were only determined after a lengthy competition that year, and the Ninth Sacred Sect was Heavenly Stars Sect’s direct competitor.
During that period, many disciples, elders, and senior members of the two sects died in each other’s hands.
Unfortunately, the Ninth Sacred Sect was the losing sect.
In the end, Heavenly Stars Sect became the winner and became the Earlington of Efrax’s first-class sect, whereas Ninth Sacred Sect suffered a blow in the competition and was ranked as the second-rate sect of Earlington of Efrax with a lower grade.
Such hatred that came from the bottom of the heart would not lessen after generations.
Instead, it would only be more unforgettable over time.
Due to that, the Ninth Sacred Sect’s disciples had intense resentment toward the Heavenly Stars Sect.
Nonetheless, the hatred was not enough to make the two sects be at war with one another.
After all, if the Ninth Sacred Sect did that, all the sects in the entire Earlington of Efrax might join hands and destroy them.
However, as long as any disciples of Ninth Sacred Sect and Heavenly Stars Sect met in South Earlington, a battle would be unavoidable, and death would be expected.
Since the Ninth Sacred Sect’s disciples approached Caspian and the others, they naturally were not there just to watch the excitement.
Sure enough, once the few disciples noticed that they were the Heavenly Stars Sect’s disciples, an eerie smile appeared on their faces, and their tones became strange too.
“It turns out to be the Heavenly Stars Sect’s disciples.
Oh? Aren’t you both Omar Pine and Maya Kaye, who are famous on the spiritual apprentice list? Are you two here with your juniors to get some sect contribution points?” One of the Ninth Sacred Sect’s disciples said.
As he noticed that Caspian and Solana were mid-level first-stage Pulse Control Realm cultivators and were in a lower realm than Omar and Maya, he thought they were there to help Omar and Maya complete their missions.
After all, such a thing was common in the sect.
Even though the sect’s mission would be strictly regulated and must be completed by the disciple that accepted it, who could guarantee who completed the task when they were far from the sect with no supervision?
Therefore, some of the more difficult tasks in the sect often have high-level disciples to help low-level disciples complete.
“Jayden Zacsfield!” Omar uttered when he saw the Ninth Sacred Sect’s disciple who spoke, and his face suddenly turned gloomy.
“Eh? You recognized me? That’s great!” The disciple named Jayden had a mole under his left eye, and as he spoke, the mole moved too, which was extremely eye-catching.
“You’re ranked top ten in the Ninth Sacred Sect’s apprentices.” Omar’s gaze gradually turned cold.
He glanced at the rest of the disciples beside Jayden and called out their names.
“Stanley Morrigan, who just recently entered the top ten of Ninth Sacred Sect apprentices.
Yuri Leightwood, Ninth Sacred Sect’s apprentice who never fell out of the top five…”
There was another lanky guy behind them, but he was covered in a black cloak, and Omar could not see his face.
Hence, he did not know who he was.
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