It was hard to learn martial arts over nineteen, let alone cultivate.
At most, Samson could only strengthen his body, and it was highly impossible for him to be an expert.
Even if a panacea could help Samson cast off his old self, its effect would be dozens or hundreds of times lesser on the nineteen-year-old than other people.
Besides, Samson was just an ordinary mountain person, and he did not have any connection or background.
Hence, no one would provide him with treasures and precious medicines.
If there were something worth paying attention to, it was nothing more than the obsession in his heart.
Nonetheless, an obsession might be precious, yet it was also worthless.
After all, before reaching the goal, the obsession could make one work diligently, but once it was completed and they vented their anger, the cultivator might no longer improve.
Samson fell under that category.
Moreover, he was so stubborn that he only wanted revenge.
If Samson entered the pathway to immortality, that resentment and anger would easily make him go down the wrong path, turning him into a devil cultivator.
The former leading villains of South Earlington’s top ten bandits, the Johnson brothers, were typical.
For such a person, instead of giving him hope, letting him enter a sect, taking the wrong step in the end, and becoming a devil cultivator, it was better to extinguish the fire in his heart directly.
Due to that, the guarding disciple could not figure out Caspian’s thoughts, and he decided to ask Caspian about it out of caution.
Caspian pondered for a moment and looked at the disciple, saying, ”Bring him to the service area.
Don’t let anyone find out about what happened today and monitor his situation before doing anything.”
Caspian talked to Samson before as he hoped Samson would not limit his purpose of embarking on the pathway to immortality just to avenge his family.
When Caspian saw Samson’s reaction before he fainted, he seemed to have understood that, but he passed out before he could say anything.
Hence, after giving it a thought, Caspian decided to give him a chance.
Based on the Heavenly Stars Sect‘s levels for their disciples, there were still miscellaneous disciples below Caspian’s level as an apprentice.
As for a rank lower than a miscellaneous disciple, it would be a handyman.
As the name suggested, handymen were inferior to miscellaneous disciples, and they were the group of people with the lowest status in the Heavenly Stars Sect, responsible for the dirtiest and most challenging tasks.
Those handymen were only slightly stronger than mortals, but they were not even considered warriors.
Therefore, when counting the number of people in the sect, handymen would not be included in the calculation.
Even so, each year, when the Heavenly Stars Sect recruited handymen, many people would fight a bloody battle for such a position.
The reason was simple, even if they were handymen, they were still the Heavenly Stars Sect’s handymen.
Living in the Heavenly Stars Sect surrounded by abundant spiritual Qi, there was a glimmer of hope for them to become a warrior or even an apprentice.
Judging at the proportion, one of a thousand handymen would be promoted to become a miscellaneous disciple.
Even though it was a low ratio, there was still hope for the mortals to enter the pathway of immortality.
Caspian still gave Samson a glimmer of hope after careful consideration.
After all, an apprentice could get a mortal into the sect as a handyman.
Whether he could improve after that, would depend on whether Samson could figure out what Caspian said before.
Seeing the guarding disciple do as he ordered, Caspian took a good look at the unconscious Samson.
Then, he shook the willow twig in his hand and chased the three goats into the mountain gate.
After walking for a while, Maya was puzzled after watching the entire thing, and she could not help but ask, “Casper, do you think that Samson has potential?”
Caspian gave it a thought and shook his head.
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