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Chapter 2944

- Chapter 2944 -

Rudy whispered into Jack’s ears, “Why does this place feel like a funeral?”

Jack could not stop himself from letting out a laugh. He looked up at everyone, and it really did feel like it was a funeral.

Everyone was incredibly sullen and miserable. They were in incredible pain.

Aaron smiled as he whispered, “I don’t think that this is a funeral at all.”

Rudy raised an eyebrow and said, “Then what is it?”

Aaron coughed and said seriously, “It’s like all of them ate a bucket of crap.”

The three of them let out slight laughs. After a moment, Aaron continued, “I think that the reasonthey’re suffering so much isn’t that the other worlds are too strong or that they are too weak, and thatthey dragged Hestia Continent down. It’s just because all of them have been shouted at by Rudeus.”

Jack raised an eyebrow, “They were shouted at by Rudeus? Is he allowed to do that? Even with hisstatus, surely the alchemists here are all no regular alchemists? Middle Province isn’t owned by ScarletPavilion!”

Jack’s face was puzzled. Ever since he came to Middle Province, he had started to learn about thevarious forces. Even though Scarlet Pavilion was the strongest in Middle Province, the other clanswould not just take it lying down either. Lately, the Unbreaking Pavilion had been trying to become thesecond ninth-grade clan, splitting up the resources of Middle Province.

The Unbreaking Pavilion was very strong. Normally, they only treated Scarlet Pavilion with surface levelrespect. If Scarlet Pavilion really crossed the line, they would not just take it lying down. They wouldeven fight back.

The other eighth-grade clans might not be as good as the Unbreaking Pavilion, but they would still notjust take things lying down. Dignity was incredibly important to those of them from high-grade clans.Some of them saw it as more important than their own lives.novelbin

Because he understood that, Jack was curious.

When he saw how serious everyone was, how could they have just taken being scolded like thatlightly?

Aaron could tell what Jack was puzzled about, and explained to Jack, “I said this earlier on, but thishappened slowly. Initially, Rudeus would not have shouted no matter how angry he was, but with thecontinuous losses, our results were so bad that White Marsh Continent’s alchemists kept on mockingthem. That was why Rudeus erupted.”

Jack still felt like it was quite unbelievable. After all, he had seen how much they valued their dignity,especially those who were more skilled. They had all already gotten used to being praised. As long asthey got rejected or things happened in ways they did not want, they would immediately explode. Theywould feel like they suffered the greatest humiliation.

Rudy thought about it and said, “I feel like he‘d probably just said a word or two and vented hisfrustrations. Surely it’s not that bad...”

The moment he said that Rudeus started to speak. His voice was very somber. Rather, his whole person was in an incredibly heavy mood.

He suppressed his anger, but his arms were still shaking.

“The seventh group! There are still two hours left. Only five people have taken the challenge tokens right now. Is there anyone else?”

No one answered.

The alchemists that were sitting in front started to retreat with guilty looks on their faces.

After a moment of silence, Rudeus could not hold back anymore and shouted, ”Are all of you just trash? If you just wait around, you won't be

able to get anything anyway!”

The moment he said that the silence broke. After all, this involved their personal benefits. The alchemists toward the back started to mutter

amongst one another.

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