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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 1997

Discussions were rife among the disciples of the Fifth and Sixth Mountains after they learned that Severin's wives had made a breakthrough. Some female disciples were vocal with their jealousy as they glanced longingly in the direction of Pearl Light Isle—they were envious of Diane and the others for being lucky enough to become Severin's wives.

Ever since Severin gained fame in the Grandiuno Sect by clearing the first six floors in the Alchemy Tower, he had become the object of admiration for many female disciples across the mountains.

In the eyes of those disciples, Severin was the epitome of perfection—he was the sect's sixth core disciple, a prodigious alchemist, and someone who possessed the Chaos Constitution. Those qualities, coupled with Severin's handsome appearance, had many female disciples pining secretly for him. Had Severin been single, he might have found himself visited by those admirers all the time.

Many of the female disciples were thus even more jealous after learning that his wives were the ones who had made a breakthrough. According to the standard for elite disciples, those who had talent were mostly able to reach level three supreme saint within the first year of entering the sect. Elite disciples must fulfill a certain qualification to be accorded such status in the Grandiuno Sect—it should either be a spirit constitution or a treasure constitution.

However, making a breakthrough to level four supreme saint was a challenging feat. Shyam of the Fifth Mountain, for instance, earned a place on the sect's prodigy ranking even though he was only a perfect-stage level five supreme saint. The reason was that most elite disciples spent their lives hovering around levels three and four.

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