Chapter 2012 The Oath Made

Chapter 2012 The Oath Made

Reach Immortal Origin 1st realm - 2 Tickets

Enter Top 4 in Inter-sect Newbie Competition - 2 Tickets

Become a Prime Alchemist - 2 Tickets

Become a Supreme Immortal Formation Master - 1 Ticket

Become a Supreme Immortal Talisman Master - 1 Ticket

Become a Supreme Immortal Artifact Master - 1 Ticket

Defeat all 15 disciples chosen by the 15 Peaks in an official Duel - 2 Tickets

Master Sword Domain - 2 Tickets

Reach 18000 Steps in the First Mountain's Stairway - 2 Tickets.

Reach 20000 Steps in the First Mountain's Stairway - 2 Tickets.

"Hmm..."

Alex read through the list, seeing many that weren't just difficult, but outright impossible to complete as he was right now.

Even in a hundred years, it would be difficult to complete these conditions. But unfortunately, that was the sect master's intention. He wasn't going to hand over it all to Alex for nothing after all. He had said he was going to make him work for it, and it appeared he was. There were 30 requirements written in total, but Alex didn't have the time to complete all of those. He wanted— no, needed to leave as quickly as possible. For that, he needed 3 tickets at the very least.

Looking through the list, he saw 1 ticket he could get right now. He didn't know the requirements to become a Supreme Immortal Alchemist just yet, but he was certain he could get it easily.

When he made the oath, he felt the oath settle itself onto his Soul. He was taken aback by the feeling. He had made oaths before, but it had never been one that stuck around, so he hadn't realized. But now that he did make such an oath, he felt where its presence settled.

In fact, he could even feel the bindings of the oath itself, and how it wrapped around his soul. It was almost something he could touch. Perhaps, once his soul was stronger, he could touch it.

"We are done," the sect master said. "Good luck on getting those tickets and finding your family."

"Thank you, sect master."

Now that everything was done, it was time for Alex to leave the sect.

He returned to the Sunheart Peak to let Elder Sunheart of his intentions. "You're leaving already? But why? You should stay and learn here. There are so many facilities here, all for you to use freely. You won't find these things out there," she said.

She was correct, and Alex would be remiss to not make use of them when he was getting to. But his store mattered more to him at the moment.

"I'm still new to the Immortal world, Elder Sunheart. I do not want to spend my time holed up in a cave, not knowing how the real world works. I wish to spend some time in the real world and gain some common sense for this world. Maybe in a few years when I feel like I've learned enough, I'll return."

Sunheart was a little disappointed to let him go, but what else could she do? He had the authority from the sect master himself to go and come as he pleased.

Once that was done, Alex returned to his cave. He needed to change his dress and close the cave's opening, so no one else could enter and ruin things. Being an uninhabited mountain for a long while, there were many beasts around this place that would easily come there and mess with his place. Taking care of where one stayed was one of the requirements of the sect, and he couldn't afford to break that rule even when he was out of it. Alex finally left for the teleportation formation that could directly send him to any of the headquarters of the Blue Silk sect around the continent. He chose the one in Newsky City.

Alex was teleported to a teleportation platform in the Newsky city after a few minutes. The people working there were aware of where the teleportation had been received from, so they were more than surprised when a weakling like Alex appeared on it.

Alex ignored the gazes and walked out of the place. Just nearby it was the giant black tower that stood like a monolith for everyone to see.

He couldn't help but smile when looking at it.

It was just a week ago that he had gathered here to go to the Blue Silk sect, and now, he was a member of the sect and one that was treated quite well too.

Life wasn't so bad right now.