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Chapter 243

As soon as Gravis entered, he and Lasar locked eyes. Gravis felt Lasar's powerful lightning, and he was sure that it was even alittle bit stronger than natural lightning. Lasar's lightning was maybe at around 55% of Destruction Energy, but of course, Graviscouldn't be completely sure.

Lasar sat on a black, imposing throne. The throne itself was over five meters tall and also very wide. Yet, with Lasar's sizable andpowerful body, it seemed just right for him. Lasar was over two meters tall with long silver hair that went down to his waist. Inactuality, his hair and Gravis’ hair had nearly the same color. Gravis’ hair was just a little bit darker, going more towards black.Lasar kept an even look as he gazed into Gravis' eyes.

Meanwhile, Lasar was overwhelmed with one surprise after another, though nothing of that showed on his expression. Gravisstood just a couple of meters before him, yet he felt only a minuscule amount of Energy from him. Yet, there was an unrealamount of lightning inside Gravis' body. Usually, the only lightning that lightning cultivators’ exuded was the Lightning Seed. Yet,Gravis had way too much. On top of it, Gravis' lightning felt different. It felt... dangerous.

The next surprising thing was his Spirit. Lasar had felt a lot of Spirits, and Gravis' Spirit felt utterly different. The Spirit's qualitywas the same as someone at the initial stage of Spirit Forming would have, but its quantity felt multiple times bigger. He guessedthat Gravis probably could see far further than someone else at his Realm.

The next surprise was the will that Lasar felt. He hadn't really inspected Gravis much since he was busy with other things. On topof that, his grandfather kept a watch over the boy. Gravis didn't release his Will-Aura, but Lasar still felt the sleeping, powerful willof Gravis. Its practical strength was equal to a slightly above average person at the Sapling Stage.

Normally, that wouldn't be so surprising since Lasar had an above-average will for someone at the Tree-Stage, so there was stilla whole level between them. Yet, the theoretical power of Gravis' will was so powerful that it ignored two levels of suppression.Based on the theoretical power, Gravis’ will was probably even stronger than Old Man Lightning's. This felt unreal to Lasar.

Lastly, Gravis' eyes were different from a normal human's. Of course, there were weird eye-colors and even forms, but nothingas ridiculous as a cross-shaped pupil that basically "cut" through the whole eyeball.

Allin all, Gravis had so many contradictions to ordinary cultivators that he didn't even seem to exist. He was basically a walkingparadox that broke so many laws of how the world worked that it was difficult to believe he existed, even if he stood right in frontof Lasar.

Gravis’ previous enemies couldn't even feel half of his strangeness since they didn't have much experience. The will of otherpeople was difficult to calculate, and they weren't able to feel the quality and quantity of his lightning. Lasar saw through all thesethings since he was a lightning cultivator and a very powerful one at that.

The only stronger known lightning cultivator was Old Man Lightning. There was a possibility that there was a priest of the HeavenSect that also cultivated lightning, but Lasar didn't know of one. If there were, that person would have to battle with Old ManLightning to determine the most powerful lightning cultivator of the world.

While Lasar felt endless surprise when he looked at Gravis, Gravis only felt some respect for a more powerful person. There wasno fear, anxiety, worship, or any of the sort. In his eyes, Lasar was only a person that was currently stronger. The important wordbeing "currently".

Plop.

Without those two noticing, Old Man Lightning sat down at a throne beside Lasar. The throne was only second to Lasar's throne,while the remaining ten thrones were all placed at the bottom. Gravis guessed that the second throne was probably meant forthe Vice-Sect Master. Though, if he wanted, Old Man Lightning could probably sit in any seat he wanted. After all, he was,without a doubt, the most powerful person in the Lightning Sect.

"Stop looking at each other," Old Man Lightning said and then summoned a chair in the middle of the room for Gravis. "Sit down.This will probably take a while."

Gravis shrugged and sat down. Meanwhile, Lasar got another surprise. Someone at the initial stage of Spirit Forming wouldshow fear or worship towards him, yet Gravis didn't seem to be bothered. Of course, Lasar wasn't so weak-willed that the lack ofworship would anger him. It only surprised him.

WACK!

Old Man Lightning hit Lasar on the head with his cane. "Stop looking at him like he's a freak. It's impolite!" Old Man Lightningsaid with authority. "Go introduce yourself!"

Lasar's expression didn't change even though he had been hit on the head by a cane. He was used to it by now, yet he still didn'tappreciate that the old man hit him in front of visitors. He felt a little embarrassed by this, but he realized that it really was strangethat he hadn't spoken a single word.

“Welcome, Gravis," Lasar spoke with authority as if he hadn't been hit on the head just now. His voice echoed throughout theempty, sizable hall. This was the Elder's Hall. Every important decision regarding the Sect was made here, so it was rather big.With only three people currently being inside the hall, it felt desolate.

"Thank you, Sect Master," Gravis said, standing up from his seat to perform a small, polite bow. Though, he quickly sat downagain. It was only a formality, after all.

“Alright, enough with the formalities," Old Man Lightning said with an annoyed tone. "Gravis, | think it's best if you start with whenyou appeared in our world. | think a normal chronological recounting would answer most of our questions."

Lasar showed his first reaction since Gravis entered, which was an open mouth as he looked at Old Man Lightning. "What doyou mean with that?" he asked, incredulously.

Old Man Lightning looked like heremembered something. "Oh, right. |haven't told you yet, payigiscat |fr rpoucworld Fe $ from a higherone. | overheard him and that oneyoungster from the Darkness Secttalking about it. What was his name?Bryan or something." The content ison NovelDrama.Org! Read the latestchapter there!

"Byron," Lasar corrected unconsciously. "And what did you just say? He is not from our world? How is that even possible?"

Gravis sat in his seat with furrowedbrows. "Even you know about this,old man?" Gravis asked and thensighed. "Byron kne yey krow, 11

e ryonginthe Fd en Sect knows,now the Sect Master of the LightningSect knows. Hell, probably the wholeWind Sect also knows by now sincethose two guys overheard mespeaking with Byron. Is that commonknowledge by now?" he asked withannoyance. The content is onNovelDrama.Org! Read the latestchapter there!

Old Man Lightning shrugged. "So what? Power is still everything. What does it matter if you come from here or from a higherworld? Does it make a difference?" he asked.

Gravis sighed. "No, it doesn't. Itliterally changes nothing," Gravisconceded. "If you are more powerful,you don't need to knoll af this'tokit me, BAY oure weaker, this factwon't change anything either. Atmost, someone can plan for myhidden powers better, but | amconfident enough in my adaptabilitythat this fact wouldn't change muchin a fight." The content is onNovelDrama.Org! Read the latestchapter there!novelbin

Gravis sighed again. "Also, the Heaven Sect is my biggest enemy, and if they already know, what's the point of keeping it secret?| might as well tell you everything.”

Old Man Lightning's eyes shone. "The Heaven Sect is your biggest enemy?"

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