Austin clearly knew that the youngest prince had agreed to do him a favor so that he would owe him. However, considering that the prince was nice to him, Austin was more than willing to return the favor someday.
The two had become closer and treated each other as close friends.
It was in that afternoon that the youngest prince took his leave.
"Master, are you really going to leave the Violet Orchid Empire?"
Violet asked.
"Yes," Austin replied in a determined tone.
"Master, before leaving here, I want to go to the Grand Desolation Mountain.
Before I met you, I lived deep inside the Grand Desolation Mountain. I was forced to leave my home because of the sixth-grade rhinoceros king.
But some of my best friends are still there. I want to see them.
Besides, you can actually establish your own team to protect the Austin Palace," Violet proposed, hopeful that her master would grant her request.
"Oh?
Build my own team? Are you saying that I should recruit people to work for me?"
Austin responded, seemingly curious and shocked with her proposal.
He knew that Violet must have put forward that suggestion for some reason.
Violet grinned and said, "Master, no need for that.
Have you forgotten about the Beast-subduing Skill that the Flame Emperor has taught you?
You can even tame tenth-grade diabolic beasts with this skill. I just thought that maybe you can vanquish a dozen fifth-grade or sixth-grade diabolic beasts in the Grand Desolation Mountain and ask them to guard this place.
I'm sure they are much stronger than those royal guards. What do you say?"
Upon hearing this, Austin patted his head lightly and exclaimed with delight, "Oh, yeah, you're right.
How did I not think of that?
Now that I have mastered the Beast-subduing Skill, I should make full use of it.
Fine, let's go to the Grand Desolation Mountain. Since the sixth-grade rhinoceros king was atrocious to you, I'll make him pay for what he had done.
At the same time, I can tame some diabolic beasts and bring them back to guard the Austin Palace. It's a win-win."
Austin had always been a man of action. Once he was set to do something, he would really do it as soon as possible.
He spent the whole day with Ivy and Sue and then left for the Grand Desolation Mountain secretly.
Before he took off, he went into an elixir store and bought a bunch of third-grade elixirs. He intended to use those to refine the Energy-prevailing Elixir.
Refining the Energy-prevailing Elixir successfully meant one had been a level-three pill refiner.
Austin was currently a level-two refiner, and according to Angus, the refiners of that level were the weakest in the elixir refining field.
So Austin had resolved to spare some time to improve his elixir refining skill.
He had purchased those pills for practice in hopes of becoming a level-three pill refiner.
In the Mysterious Nether World, Angus had shared all his insights and methods on the elixir refining skill with Austin. The truth was, Austin had benefited a lot from that information, and all he needed to do was to practice more. It wouldn't take him long to be as good as a level-three pill refiner.
Four days later, after quite a journey, Austin had reached the entrance to the Grand Desolation Mountain.
He stopped at a small market nearby.
There were restaurants, inns, and shops which purchased all kinds of spoils that cultivators had collected from the Grand Desolation Mountain.
Austin was familiar with the place. After all, he had checked in an inn in the area before.
Last time he was there, he was chased by five members of the Blood Wolf Team who were at the seventh or eighth level of the Energy Gathering Realm.
At that time, he needed to go all out to deal with the cultivators at the seventh or eighth level of the Energy Gathering Realm. But now that he was much stronger and powerful, it was child's play for him to take out his opponents of that level.
At that thought, Austin couldn't help sighing emotionally.
That night, he found an inn and checked in, intending to enter the mountains the next day.
At midnight while everyone was asleep, the entire inn was filled with silence. The luminance of the moon served as the only light.
Sitting down on his bed, cross-legged, Austin was practicing the Golden Sun Scripture.
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