Caspian initially thought that his future teacher would stop him.
After all, Hadley said before that he would choose a day to announce the news of him recruiting Caspian as his disciple.
If it happened on one of these days, Caspian would naturally not be allowed to leave.
The teacher was accepting a disciple, yet the student was not around…
Would that not embarrass Hadley?
However, to Caspian’s surprise, Hadley directly accepted his request, and he did not even ask Caspian why he was leaving for so long.
As if he saw the shock in Caspian’s eyes, Hadley explained with a smile, “For the cultivators, the sect is only where he belonged, but it’s not a cage.
As you level up, you will gradually understand this.
When you come back from this trip, it should be almost the time for the nation’s official religion election.”
After pondering for a moment, Hadley nodded and continued, “We’ll talk about the disciple recruitment when you come back.
At least it needs to be settled before the nation’s official religion election.”
Caspian understood that, in other words, Hadley was saying, “By then, you’ll participate in the nation’s official religion election as the head of the Heavenly Stars Sect’s disciple.
Don’t you dare embarrass me!”
“I’ll not let you down, Master Hadley, ” Caspian hurriedly replied.
After informing Hadley, Caspian would still need to notify those close to him, such as Xander, Omar, Maya, and even Dakota.
But, as Maisie was still in seclusion, trying to break through the Holy Land Realm, Caspian had no way to contact her.
Hence, he could only let it be.
As for Dakota, Caspian was initially hesitating if he should make a special trip to say goodbye to her.
After all, they had an extraordinary relationship.
Hadley was Caspian’s future teacher, and he needed to say goodbye as he was leaving for half a year.
However, Caspian and Dakota did not have a deep connection, and the only link between them, Maisie, was not around for now.
Nonetheless, Caspian still decided to meet Dakota after giving it a thought.
Dakota appeared surprised by Caspian’s departure.
After all, she believed that Pulse Control Realm disciples should focus on cultivation in the sect’s territory and only go out for a short time to complete the tasks.
It was a rare sight for anyone like Caspian to leave for at least half a year.
Moreover, the nation’s official religion election would be held the following year.
Therefore, as long as there were disciples in the sect who wished to represent the sect, they would practice hard to obtain that glorious qualification. Hence, those like Caspian who would leave the sect for long were naturally hard to find.
Naturally, it was impossible for Caspian to explain the specific reason, and he just made up some other reasons.
As for the success of Caspian’s body inscription and what kind of pattern he chose, Dakota did not ask a single word as if she had never heard of it.
Then, Caspian left Dakota and met Xander, Omar, Maya, and Kyle.
The last time he read Dahlia’s notes on formations, Caspian had learned a lot.
Thus, he spent the entire evening and night discussing the information with Kyle.
In the end, the two naturally gained much knowledge, and both were very happy.
By the time he had finished saying goodbye to everyone and was ready to embark on his journey.
In the early morning, the fog had not cleared, and Caspian held his Ghoul-Locker Spear, arriving at the gate of Heavenly Stars Sect.
As it was still early, the sun had just risen, and the moon had not yet set.
Hence, the sun and the moon appeared in the sky above.
Under the tall mountain gate in front, several figures were faintly visible.
At first, Caspian ignored them, but once they were closer, Caspian realized that it was Xander, Omar, and the others. Caspian did not know when they had waited for him just to send him off.
When they saw Caspian walking over, everyone smiled.
“We’ll await your return.” Xander patted Caspian’s shoulder hard.
Then, he whispered in a voice only the two of them could hear, “When you’re back, you must show me your body inscription.”
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