Chapter 1582 Look For Basil

"I agree with you, but something still feels strange. Of all the human beings in the Ethereal Region, there are very few spirit warriors who can resist the spiritual beasts, let alone control them. I heard that this guy called Basil managed to control every single spiritual beast of the spiritual race that was present," Sabina uttered.

"Are you sure?" Marcia asked, looking at her with wide eyes.

Sabina nodded.

"I have a suggestion. You go to the Tiger Whisker Pass right now and find out who this man called Basil really is," Marcia said.

"Yes. I'll go there straight away."

"Wait..." Sabina stopped just as she was turning around.

"What else can I do for you?"

"Don't get your hopes too high and come and go quickly. Otherwise, the others might discover that you went to the Tiger Whisker Pass..." Marcia reminded her.

"Okay. That makes sense." Then, Sabina nodded silently, bowed deeply, and left quickly.

"Basil, could it really be you? Or are we just imagining things..." Marcia sighed.

Over the next few days, the Tiger Whisker Pass was peaceful. Apart from the daily patro

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else to stop talking and look at him.

"Of course. If not, why would they waste their time capturing these three positions?" Fraser Wei answered firmly.

"I don't think they plan to conquer the Bear Pass." Rocky wasn't too intimidated to put forth his opinion on the matter.

"Ah. You must be Basil. It's not becoming to show arrogance at such a young age. If Commander Wei was not sure, why would he ask us for help?" a deputy commander chimed in. He had a confident, conceited air about him. It was obvious that he didn't respect Rocky.

"I don't mean it like that. I'm just worried that they are making a feint and a plan on attacking in another place!" Rocky responded.

"Spending so much time and effort just to distract us would be ridiculous. Don't forget that they have paid a great price taking these three positions. If they don't want to occupy the Bear Pass, then all their sacrifices are meaningless!" the deputy commander said firmly.

"Although the strategic position of the Bear Pass is important, it is not as important as this position," Rocky said, pointing at the sand table.