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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 2020

However, Wildfire was already a powerful figure with a formidable reputation, and even the then-leader of the Purevoid Sect dared not provoke him. After all, a royal paragon powerhouse like Wildfire would essentially have become one with the way of practitioners, and he was powerful enough to cause a rift in space with a single wave of his hand.

Although the leader of the Purevoid Sect was also a very formidable royal paragon, he lagged far behind Wildfire—the number one unaffiliated practitioner in the Southsky. Wildfire wielded an elite-quality treasure mountain-shaped treasure with the rumored ability to condense sky and soil energy that supposedly claimed countless lives of practitioners.

A royal paragon might be formidable, but their progress would be limited if they did not make a breakthrough to supreme paragon. Ultimately, even a powerful and renowned royal paragon like Wildfire met his demise in the Artic Heights ten thousand years ago due to his limited lifespan.

There was no heir to his throne. Following his death, his disciples went their separate paths, and so his elite-quality treasures such as the Sky-Soil Zenith, and other things that could be passed down such as his mystical fire art were lost to history.

Speculations later arose that Wildfire possessed a secret abode filled with treasures, which sparked a treasure-hunting frenzy following his demise. The four major sects dispatched their disciples to scour the Artic Heights, but the search that lasted several hundred years turned up nothing and people soon forgot all about it.

It had therefore come as a complete surprise that his abode appeared out of nowhere ten thousand years later.

As Severin recollected the life of Wildfire, Oskar entered the hall. He glanced at all the elders, core disciples, and the elite disciples that he had summoned over.

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