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Chapter 160

Gravis was quite surprised by what he saw because the whole Earth Guild was built inside the mountain. The sheer size of thegigantic cave made it seem like the whole mountain was carved out until only the outer shell remained. Of course, that wasn'ttrue. Gravis had seen how big the mountain was, and there was still a lot of solid stone left. Yet, didn't they worry that themountain could collapse on top of their heads?

He could see a lot of buildings carved out of the stone and a myriad of caves at the walls. Judging by the number of caves,Gravis guessed that those were the personal caves of the disciples. There were literally thousands. But one thing hit Gravis evenharder than the size of the Earth Guild.

Acacophony of noise assaulted Gravis. He heard the loud clanking of weapons on stone and a lot of imposing voices. Thevoices all turned into an unintelligible mess of shouts, annoying Gravis. Though he couldn't understand what the voices weresaying, he felt no aggression coming from them. They were just really loud.

Gravis looked over to the disciple, who had continued walking by now. Gravis quickly caught up and followed him. The closerthey got, the louder everything got. Gravis slowly grew annoyed by all the noise, but there was no way around that. The EarthGuild was respectful, and Gravis just had to deal with all the noise.

As they got closer, Gravis could discern the voices of nearby speakers. He was quite surprised by the content of their dialogue.Most of them were discussing their ways and philosophy. They were discussing the attributes of earth and their beliefsassociated with it.

Though they all discussed loudly with each other, they all remained unaggressive and respectful. They were only arguing aboutwhy they believe their way to be true, and not why the belief of others was false.

“Hey, you two," shouted the leading guard at the two discussing people. "Move to the discussion hall!" he ordered them. The twodisciples looked at the new arrival, but when they saw him, they only nodded and left, moving to a big building.

Gravis watched them leave and then turned to the guard that accompanied him. "What's that all about?" he asked.

The expression of the guard, obviously, didn't change. "Discussing your beliefs outside of the discussion hall is forbidden!" hestated loudly. "If we allowed everyone to discuss their beliefs openly, the guild would become noisy!"

Gravis looked in disbelief at the disciple. ‘So, right now, it's not noisy?’ he thought. Gravis was constantly under the assault ofclanking weapons and shouting people. How was this not noisy? Gravis only remained silent.

Instead of walking more, the guard turned to Gravis. "Do you have any special destination in mind?" he asked Gravis.

Originally, Gravis intended to look around some more, but this noise was grating on his nerves. He could barely hear his ownthoughts. If this noise were only temporary, he wouldn't mind, but it was constant without pause.

Due to the Energy in his mind, he already had a constant headache to deal with, so he didn't need another one on top of it. Hecould tune out the noise with his will, but that would be exhausting if he did that over a longer period.

Right now, Gravis wanted to leave. Yes, the Earth Guild was interesting, but he had already learned enough from theaccompanying guard. He wouldn't scam those people. There were other, more fitting targets for that.

"| have a Beast Core of a high-grade Energy Beast with me. Where can | exchange that?" he asked."What?" asked the guard."| said that | have a Beast Core that I'd like to exchange!" Gravis shouted louder, thinking he hadn't heard him due to the noise.

The guard looked at Gravis with annoyance. "I heard you! You don't need to shout!" he, ironically, shouted. "| was just surprisedthat it came from a high-grade Energy Beast! You must be strong!"

Gravis rubbed the bridge of his nose to relieve some stress. ‘I don't need to shout? Do you not hear your surroundings!?' hethought in annoyance. Gravis took a deep breath to calm down. "Yes, | killed it on the way. Where can | exchange it?" he asked.

The guard looked at him more closely. "What did you say?" he asked."| said, | killed it on the way to here!" Gravis shouted.

The guard looked at Gravis unpleasantly. "| heard what you said! You shouldn't shout this loudly while in public! It's badmanners!" he, of course, shouted.

One of Gravis’ eyelids twitched in suppressed rage. ‘This fucking guy..."

Gravis narrowed his eyes. "Then why did you ask!?" Gravis asked with clear annoyance in his voice. This guy was getting on hisnerves more than anyone he had ever met.

"| was only surprised because you made it sound like you killed it alone!" he shouted back, which made Gravis even angrier. Thisguy said that Gravis shouldn't shout, yet he was shouting louder than him.

"Yes, | killed it by myself. Where can | exchange the Beast Core?" he asked again.

The guard narrowed his eyes and looked at Gravis very closely. After some seconds of intense staring, he finally spoke. "What?"“Alright, fuck that! I'm leaving!" Gravis shouted and turned around. He used his physical strength to run back to the entrance."No need to curse!" came the shout of the guard from behind Gravis.

Gravis only gritted his teeth. ‘Calm down! They are nice guys. Don't do something you'll regret, Gravis,’ he thought to himself. 'Bethe bigger man and just leave. No need to make a scene."

"Goodbye, Heavenborn!" he heard an imposing shout from his previous location.

Gravis wasn't sure, but he thought that he heard a slight amount of happiness in that voice. 'Did that bastard do this on purpose?”he thought but decided to ignore it. "Bye," he shouted back.

"What?" he heard again and immediately stopped.

This time he had definitely heard theglee in the voice. That bastard wasdoing this on purpose! Of course, theEarth Guild IE acaseMeone of thet ven Sect being intheir guild. They had to remainrespectful, but no one liked theHeaven Sect. It was the hegemon ofthis world, and it oppressed everyoneunder its rule. They might not havethe ability to go against the HeavenSect, but they could annoy them. Thecontent is on NovelDrama.Org! Readthe latest chapter there!

Gravis turned back to the Earth Guildand looked a little closer. Now, hesaw several weird things. Most of thedisciples had eS) aspot!!? ser tpwhere@ra IS previously

as. The other regions weren't aspopulated, and therefore, probablyalso quieter. There, he also noticedsome people speaking with a morehushed body language. ‘Did theyorchestrate this whole thing?’ Gravisthought. The content is onNovelDrama.Org! Read the latestchapter there!

Gravis grew a little angry when herealized that this whole thing wasorchestrated just to make him feelannoyed. He narro Chis eyes Butst Hah tue shell a scene inside theEarth Guild, the upper echelon maycome and detain him until Aionarrived. In their mind, that would be ahumiliation for the Heaven Sect. Ofcourse, Aion wouldn't come to getGravis, but to kill him. So, for thatreason, Gravis retreated for now. Thecontent is on NovelDrama.Org! Readthe latest chapter there!

Even though they annoyed the shit out of him, there may still be worse guilds out there. 'You just went up a place on my list. I'lltake a look at the Darkness Guild, and if they are not worse than you, I'll return here!"

Gravis quickly left the cave and jumped on the back of Skye. Skye was surprised that Gravis was already back but didn't mind.Without saying goodbye to the guard, they both shot off into the distance.novelbin

The Darkness Guild was next, and Gravis had a belly-full of annoyance inside him.

They better not be worse than the Earth Guild!

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