When he heard the sect leader's request, Darren laughed helplessly, but he couldn't think of anything to say.
The Celestial Sect had treated Darren well. Whenever anything happened, not only did they refuse to kick him out, they even tried their best to protect him. Moreover, he had taken over 200 kilograms of their precious supply of white metal, yet Daxton had expressed no objection.
Darren's ambiguous response caused Daxton to frown anxiously. "Don't you agree? Haven't we been good to you, overall?" Hastily, Darren shook his head. "Yes, sir, you've been very kind to me.
It's not like that. It's just that... To be honest, I hope that the Celestial Sect will be able to distance itself from me in the future. It's better if it was never known I was here. Otherwise, I may bring some trouble down upon the sect," he explained.
After he came to the world of the Immortal God race, the road ahead of Darren would certainly be dangerous and treacherous. He would encounter a lot of violence and m
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at warrior had only three metal meridians; he was far weaker than Lloyd, who had already died.
In the past, the rules of grading a sect were mainly based on its overall strength and resources. That was why the Scorching Fire Sect was ranked as an inferior-rate sect.
"But... What if there are hidden warriors with grade-seven Fate Characters in their sect? It could be risky," Tyrone said nervously.
"It doesn't matter. For now, I'll spend the day cultivating. I'll make a decision after I see the progress of my cultivation," Darren said.
Within the next hour, 750 kilograms of white metal was sent to Darren. The three sects that had wanted to rob the Celestial Sect had scraped together enough of the precious metal to meet Darren's demands.
Darren was pleased. He planned to refine the metal to see if his Fate Character could improve to grade-five.
If he succeeded, he could easily destroy an inferior-rate sect, regardless of whether or not they had some powerful masters hidden away.