With Jessica being the Dark Moon Sect’s disciple and Caspian, the future son-in-law, being a Heavenly Stars Sect’s disciple, Evergreen Town’s Lawrence family’s status has skyrocketed in just one year, and they now ranked in the top three in the town.
As for the Pullman family, the White family, and the Ford family that were originally ranked in the top three, only the Pullman family could overwhelm the Lawrence family due to their family heritage.
From a certain point of view, the White family and the Ford family would have to do as the Lawrence family wished.
With the improvement of the family status, the head of the Lawrence family, James, also walked proudly in Evergreen Town, and he was also an intimidating figure in town.
The members of the Lawrence family were also very proud of this.
When walking in the town, they could not help but walk with their heads high, and their confidence was unparalleled.
However, the Lawrence family mansion had a strange atmosphere today, and the reason was straightforward, the Lawrence family’s son-in-law, Caspian, had returned.
From the standpoint of his identity, Caspian was also a member of the Lawrence family, and they had also relied on Caspian’s fame to rise in the past year. Hence, logically, the Lawrence family would warmly welcome Caspian’s return.
Moreover, it was not only the entire family receiving him, but it must be made so lively that the entire Evergreen Town knew that their Lawrence family’s sect disciple had returned!
Nevertheless, the Lawrence family did not do so.
At this time, the Lawrence family mansion was even quieter than before, as if someone had deliberately suppressed the news.
Caspian sat at the Lawrence family’s drawing room.
Today, he was no longer the son-in-law ignored by everyone when he first came, but the Heavenly Stars Sect’s disciple who broke the record of the Sects’ Recruitment Ceremony.
Not only that, Caspian was also a peak first-stage Pulse Control Realm cultivator!
His realm had surpassed James’, and he did this in less than a year!
Caspian sat on the main seat in the drawing room, accompanied by James and George.
However, James and George appeared awkward and uncomfortable, rather than full of enthusiasm as they were ashamed.
When Caspian first came to the Lawrence family and showed his cultivation talent, they naturally felt that they found a treasure, hoping to train Caspian into a member of the Lawrence family.
However, Caspian’s meridians were damaged in the Evergreen Town’s competition, and all the outsiders thought he would never improve anymore.
Despite Jessica‘s pleas, the Lawrence family made the same choice as the Dark Moon Sect, abandon Caspian.
A person with no cultivation talent was no longer worthy of the Lawrence family and Jessica, who was a sect disciple.
Hence, James even had the idea to make Caspian leave the Lawrence family.
Nevertheless, who would have expected Caspian to have such a tremendous change.
After Caspian entered Heavenly Stars Sect, the Lawrence family also learned about Caspian’s cultivation journey through their special channel.
The news of Caspian’s win in the spiritual apprentice list ranking competition, the killing of the South Earlington’s top ten bandits, blocking the tide of monsters at Mirefield Gate alone, all reached the Lawrence family.
However, they did not feel proud but fear.
They were worried that Caspian resented the Lawrence family’s decision at the time, and he might even retaliate.
After all, Caspian was a cultivator that only spent ten months to reach the peak first-stage Pulse Control Realm from entry-level, and he was definitely not someone the Lawrence family could stop.
Even though using Jessica’s name could let Caspian be wary, she was still far in the Dark Moon Sect.
Hence, Jessica might be able to protect the Lawrence family now, but she could not do so forever. If Caspian really retaliated, even if Jessica rushed back despite the sect’s obstruction, everyone in the Lawrence family would have been long dead.
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