Chapter 2479 - Chapter 2479: Goodbye Origin Energy Of Chaos! Divine Level Array, Void Containment Array! (4)

Chapter 2479: Goodbye Origin Energy Of Chaos! Divine Level Array, Void Containment Array! (4)

Translator: Henyee Translations | Editor: Henyee Translations

And that massive protective shield was just the entrance to the headquarters of the Secondary Career Alliance.

Ordinary people couldn’t enter; only those granted permission by the Secondary Career Alliance had the qualifications to enter this space.

Various peculiar and distinctly styled buildings dotted the land, scattered across the continent, yet they were not chaotic. Instead, they were remarkably orderly, forming an indescribable sense of beauty and grandeur.

In some places, one could even see enormous sculptures resembling cauldrons and furnaces.

They stood tall on mountain peaks or positioned amid plazas, serving as landmarks.

Surrounding the gigantic continent were numerous smaller landmasses, resembling floating islands.

“This is the headquarters of the Secondary Career Alliance!” Someone nearby exclaimed.

Wang Teng turned to look and saw the grandmasters, their eyes filled with fervor.

Perhaps, for them, the headquarters of the Secondary Career Alliance was truly like a sacred place, and coming here felt like a pilgrimage.

Many people might never have the opportunity to come here in their lifetime.

Among them, after experiencing this exchange event, many would probably never have the chance to return.

While it might seem like the grandmasters were close to reaching the saint level, in reality, 99% of grandmasters couldn’t cross that threshold.

Of course, the chance of grandmasters who could participate in the exchange summit entering the headquarters was slightly higher, but it still wouldn’t exceed 20%.

That meant that 80% of them might not be able to reach the saint level. Hence, they wouldn’t be able to become core members of the headquarters.

It was truly a sorrowful reality.

The ship beneath Wang Teng and his companions slowly descended onto one of the islands.

“We’re here!” Gu Luo said.

As soon as he spoke, the ship trembled slightly, indicating it had landed. Everyone eagerly flew down from the ship.

“Let’s go,” Wang Teng said as he moved slightly and flew downwards.

“Do you have a place to stay here? If not, you can come with me,” Gu Luo immediately followed, asking.

“No need, someone will come to pick me up,” Wang Teng replied with a smile.

Gu Luo was slightly surprised but didn’t say anything more.

As soon as the two reached the bottom of the ship, shouts came from afar.

“Grandmaster Wang Teng!”

Wang Teng turned to see, a smile appearing on his face as he greeted them, “Greetings, grandmasters, it’s been a while.”

“Haha, you’ve finally arrived, we’ve been waiting for half a day.” Grandmaster Alfred laughed heartily.

“I got held up by some matters along the way. I’m sorry to keep you waiting,” Wang Teng said apologetically.

“No need to apologize, I just mentioned it casually. It’s a long journey for you to come from such a distance. We should be the ones feeling sorry.” Grandmaster Alfred waved his hand repeatedly.

“You two don’t need to be so polite. Grandmaster Wang Teng must be tired from the journey. Let’s go back first,” Grandmaster Hua Yuan spoke up.

“Yes, yes, what was I thinking? Let’s go back first. We’ve already arranged accommodation for you,” Grandmaster Alfred said, pulling Wang Teng along.

“Wait a moment,” Wang Teng hurriedly said.

“What’s wrong?” Grandmaster Hua Yuan and the others asked in surprise.

Wang Teng turned to look at Gu Luo and asked, “Brother Gu Luo, is the person you’re waiting for here? Do you want to come with us?”

“No need, they’ll be here soon.” Gu Luo smiled.

“In that case, let’s part ways here. We’ll see each other at the exchange summit.” Wang Teng nodded.

“Alright.” Gu Luo smiled and nodded.

With that, Wang Teng turned and left with Grandmaster Hua Yuan and the others.

A ship descended from afar, and Wang Teng and the others boarded it, heading towards the main continent in the distance.

Gu Luo stood in place, watching the departing ship, his gaze flickering slightly, a meaningful smile playing on his lips.

“Your Highness, the friend you just made seems intriguing,” a voice sounded in Gero’s ear.

At some point, an old man appeared behind him, silent and unnoticed as if he didn’t exist.

“That’s what makes it fun, isn’t it?” Gu Luo smiled faintly..