When Caspian saw the figures looming in the white light, he quickly understood that the nine disciples who obtained the final qualifications were teleported back to the square, whereas the others should have been teleported elsewhere.
At the thought of that, Caspian quickly walked toward those people.
He wanted to know if his friends were among the eight as soon as possible.
First, Caspian saw Xander, who stood on the spot with a cold face.
The blade of the longsword in his hand was still dripping blood.
It was apparent that Xander was still fighting to keep his jade plate just before the end of the competition.
When he saw Caspian coming, he nodded, and the frost in his eyes disappeared completely.
Next, Caspian found Solana.
When Caspian came back, he did not interact much with Solana.
However, seeing that Solana was promoted as an outer disciple, he knew that Solana did not slack off in the months he was away.
Moreover, getting the qualification that time was also the best compliment of her hard work.
Unfortunately, Solana appeared to be in a much more unfortunate state than Xander.
Her clothes were badly torn, and blood seeped through her shoulders and lower abdomen.
Yet, there was no expression on her face as if these pains did not exist at all.
But, there was a slight change in Solana’s eyes when she saw Caspian.
Caspian remembered the third disciple as he met her in Elenion, the City of Ruins.
It was the delicate female disciple he asked about Asher.
When the female disciple saw Caspian, she was stunned, but she quickly smiled.
“Casper, it seems that you’ve succeeded.
Congratulations!”
After saying that, her eyes lit up, and she said, ”I’m Edda Floryn.”
“Good to see you, Edda!” Caspian greeted the other party politely and walked toward the other side of the square, ignoring Edda’s slightly resentful gaze.
The other five people were all on the other side of the square, and Caspian saw Maya with Omar.
Maya did fine, and it looked like she won the jade token without much trouble in Elenion.
However, Omar, who Maya supported, appeared more tragic.
Omar was also the only one there who needed to be supported.
When Caspian saw Omar’s state, he was also shocked.
The other party’s hair was messy, and he still spat mouthfuls of blood.
There was an X wound on his back, and his skin was ripped open as if his upper body was to be cut into four pieces.
The blood gushed from his wounds and flowed along the Blade of Ice to the ground, almost forming a small stream.
However, Omar’s eyes lit up with excitement despite appearing tragic.
When he saw Caspian, Omar even disregarded the wounds all over his body and shouted with a smile, “Casper, I succeeded! I grabbed the jade token from a mid-level second-stage Pulse Control Realm disciple!”
Omar revealed his blood-stained pearly whites when he spoke.
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