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Chapter 1621

One of the men smiled bitterly and said," Pavilion master," he chuckled, "I have some good news!Good news!"

"Good news?" Joel immediately frowned and pestered, "Tell me about it!"

"Haha! They failed to learn anything. I saw some of them looking very dejected," spoke the man, hisjoy evident in his tone. "I think that those seven stone balls are useless, and it's possible that it hasnothing to do with breaking through into the ultimate god-level. Everybody was just wasting theirtime doing nothing!"

"This means that nobody broke through to the ultimate god-level, yes? Well, this is indeed goodnews!" Joel was slightly relaxed.

However, he was slightly disappointed when he thought about how there seemed no chances ofbreaking through into the ultimate god-level. Would that not mean they would not have any moreopportunities, too?

Was the ultimate god-level non-existent?

One of the elders smiled bitterly and said," Let's go, Pavilion master. Look at the other forces;they’ve started to leave. I think it’s best if we return to our ancient clan as we've wasted our timewaiting here. Of course, it’s good that nobody broke through to the ultimate god-level. We’d be ingreat trouble if any of the Woods family's members broke through into the ultimate god-level andcame causing trouble to our Skies Pavilion!”

Lily, however, frowned at the news as she stood beside them. She thought about it and said, "Thisdoesn't seem right; I have a bad feeling about it. Is it true that everybody seemed dejected at thatmoment?"

The men then started to ponder on it.

After some time, the previous man said," That doesn't seem to be the case. Although many of thefamily masters and others sighed, they didn't seem extremely dejected. Some of the elders wereeven smiling!"

Lily immediately scoffed. "Hmph! I don't think they didn't learn anything. They must've learnedsomething and pretended to say that they didn't."novelbin

"Pretended that they learned nothing? Are you saying that they purposely said that they didn'treceive any information when they did?" Joel inhaled deeply when he heard this and lookedsurprised.

"Think about it: Would they say anything if they truly received any good news?

Definitely not, and they'd certainly keep it a secret. After all, there are quite a number of casualtrainers, unknown or third-class aristocratic families outside who rushed over from nearby areas. It'seven possible that they anticipated our arrival.” Lily started to make her assumption. “After all, wecan also see the beams of light, and it's quite normal for us to rush over, so they're definitely lying. Ifthere truly isn’t any useful news, every one of them should've been disappointed as some thingscan’t be hidden, especially when there are so many people there. Hmph! How many people do theythink they can lie to?”

“Honey, what you said makes so much sense!” Joel also felt that there was a high possibility of it.He thought about it and asked Lily again, “What should we do, then? We can't do anything if theseguys don't say a word!" "This is simple. Some third-class aristocratic families also sent people in,and quite a number of them have entered. How about this: Now that they're leaving, we just need tosingle out a considerably weaker family on their way and ask them what's going on." A calculativegleam flashed through Lily's eyes as she tightened her fists. "Kill a couple of their people. We’llsurely get something then."

"That’s very smart! Seems like bringing you with me is a wise choice after all, Honey!” Joel laughed.After taking a look, he aimed at the direction where a smaller family flew away. He then led themembers of the Skies Pavilion and secretly followed them from the other direction.

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