Delhi was not far from Midland and had good relations with the major sacred lands in Midland.
Today, Lumino Gildon, the Ancestora of the royal family of the Delhi, also had a semi-immortal cultivation level. Although his strength was not as strong as that of the Ancestoras of the major sacred lands, he could still be regarded as a giant and powerful.
Amethyst felt that if he could win over an ally like Delhi, Grandiuno Sacred Land would not have to face enemies from both sides.
"Is anyone keen to go with me?" Amethyst looked at the four disciples in front of him, and his eyes fixated on Francis, and Alan.
He reckoned not only the great elder, but the core disciples should show up to get Delhi to take the collaboration seriously. At the same time, this was Amethyst's plan to put more burdens on the four core disciples and let them step up.
When the four people in the hall including Francis heard this, they all fell into deep thought, with some hesitation on their faces.
After Severin was released from the Green Empire's Pagoda, with the ten times time flow rate, the four of them also broke through to the royal paragon one after another. That would save them decades of hard work
However, if they accompanied the Great Elder to Delhi, not only would they not be able to enjoy the cultivation environment of the Green Empire's Pagoda, but they might also be in danger.
After all, Primordial Sacred Land was spying in secret and watching on them. Who knows if any accidents would happen in this operation?
Amethyst, the leader, looked disappointed to see their hesitation. The four core disciples were so useless.
Just when he was about to select someone directly by name, Severin next to him spoke.
"Amethyst, why not let me go." As soon as Severin said it, the elders and core disciples all looked over. The Great Elder Carson, he frowned in thought and said quickly, "No, Severin, I'm afraid you have been targeted by the Primordial Sacred Land, it is better for you to continue to practice in the sect!"
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