Not far away, Wulricht and the others were thrilled and excited to see how the sect leaders fought against each other to recruit Severin. They were on the same boat with Severin. No matter which sect Severin joined, they would feel proud and honored.
Rourie, especially, felt very proud that a super genius had stayed in his house before. It got him so worked up.
Severin did not how to react after listening to all the offers proposed by Oskar and the others. Although he already made up his mind to join a sect before this, he did not think the sect leader from the four major sects would fight hard to recruit him. Besides, he hoped Diane and the rest could join the same sect so they could be together.
Thus, he was about to say his request but suddenly, Roman added, "Mister Severin, if you are still unsatisfied, I can add more to your benefits. If you join us, I will give you a medium-rank spiritual treasure and also allow all of your friends and families to join the sect too."
Although he had just arrived in Bleurealm recently, he had heard about spiritual treasure when he was in Nontwo City. A spiritual treasure was a weapon that only a cultivator who was a supreme saint and above could possess and use because it contained many philosophies and the power of the spiritual treasure was insanely crazy.
It could be divided into low-rank spiritual treasure, medium-rank spiritual treasure, high-rank spiritual treasure, and premium-rank spiritual treasure.
Most of the supreme saints were equipped with a low-rank spiritual treasure. Unless the cultivator was from a well-off family that could afford the medium-rank spiritual treasure, and only the paragon cultivator used the high-rank spiritual treasure. Whereas, people like the sect leader possessed premium-rank spiritual treasure.
Based on the books Severin read, there was a higher spiritual treasure which was the Divine Weapon. It was normally regarded as the strongest weapon a sect had. Truth be told, the Purevoid Sect had proposed a very good offer to Severin because Roman was willing to accept all of his friends and families.
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