Musa nodded with a bitter smile. "Yes. He must be a saint."
"Gosh, I really have a hard time accepting that he's a saint."
She regretted why she acted so confident when she left the sect because now she had no way to fulfill the promise she made.
Musa sighed. "Luckily we had our masks on and he couldn't tell it was us. I'm sure he has the cauldron with him. He even tried to trick us in the beginning. If he didn't have it, why don't he dare to let us look into his spatial ring?"
Stephanie thought of it and frowned. "But he did suspect if he saw us in the auction center before. Then again, he trusted what we said later. I guess our covers are not blown."
Musa nodded. "That's a good thing. Let's just forget about taking the cauldron back. We're really unlucky to meet him. I trust that your father won't blame us if we tell him what happened."
Stephanie started to guess. "I wonder if he is from another sect. I mean how could a strong person continue to remain in this mundane world?"
"Maybe. Maybe his sect knew the auction house was auctioning the cauldron from somewhere and sent him here to join the bidding," Musa replied.
"Argh, forget about it! I feel so embarrassed that we didn't get the cauldron but we can't ask the elders to come take it. It's not easy going against a saint. I guess we have to admit that we are too unlucky."
Since Severin spared them their lives, Stephanie knew better than to try another attempt. However, she really felt very awful because of the defeat.
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