"This is the Third Sheol City and it is filled with powerful figures. You can consider them my witness when I say that I will keep my word. In twenty years, I will visit the Phoenix tribe and settle the accounts with you," Ricky promised with a murderous look.
"And one more thing. Please tell your noble son, Lanny, that I am going to trample him under my feet when we meet again."
His words were so arrogant.
The entire square of the Third Sheol City erupted into a heavily heated discussion as soon as Ricky's words fell on their ears.
"How arrogant!"
"Ignorant too!"
Even warriors who had been highly supportive of Ricky till now were thinking that this guy was being overly offensive.
Promising to fight and trample Lanny in twenty years was a highly arrogant move.
And to top it all off, Ricky had declared his malicious intentions about the noble son of the Phoenix tribe in front of their elder. Arrogance and ignorance were perhaps the simplest of traits to be attached to Ricky right now.
"Wally, isn't he being too arrogant?" the First Deputy Chief asked telepathically.
"Maybe. But don't you think his arrogance is much
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t he wanted to bring Ricky to meet someone.
The First Deputy Chief brought Ricky to the palace, where they saw Otis once more.
"Sir!" Ricky greeted the man respectfully.
His admiration and respect for this man were natural. Otis was the strongest of all the warriors.
"Ever since the Misty South Palace has allowed people to become core disciples by killing a demi-saint from the devil race, you were the first one to ever do it. Perhaps you will also be the last one ever. It appears that I wasn't wrong about you," Otis said appreciatively.
"I was just lucky," Ricky smiled. "Otherwise, killing a demi-saint from the devil race would be impossible for me."
"You are still very modest," the First Deputy Chief commented with a smiling face.
"Regardless of whether you were lucky or powerful enough to kill a demi-saint, you have done it. You have become famous in a short while, partly because of your strength..." At this point, Otis chuckled. "But mostly because of your arrogance.
Challenging the Phoenix tribe was a pretty ballsy move."
"Sir, please don't make fun of me. I know I was a bit arrogant," Ricky said awkwardly.