“Ms. Lantz, something seems off about this brat. He’s clearly a Seventh Level Tribulator, but the aura he exudes doesn’t match his cultivation level. When Leftblind made his move just now, any average Seventh Level Tribulator would have been scared witless. However, this guy not only showed no fear, but he even managed to activate his protective skill instantly. Moreover, he casually produced such a large amount of purple spirit coins earlier, so he’s obviously no ordinary cultivator. Ms. Lantz, I urge you to be cautious of this brat,” Rightblind reminded in a hushed tone.
Catalina rolled her eyes at Rightblind and said in an exasperated tone, “Am I blind? Can’t I see for myself? Do I need your reminder?”
Upon seeing the situation, Rightblind was so frightened that he dared not speak anymore.
The reason why Catalina had a poor attitude toward Leftblind and Rightblind was because they had previously spied on her.
Although they didn’t actually see anything, Catalina continued to dwell on that matter.
Leftblind and Rightblind had paid the price of an eye each for what they did. However, that turned out to be a blessing in disguise as they were taken under the wing of Catalina’s father, which saved them from being hunted down.
After all, many years ago, Demonic Cultivators
were scorned by all.
This time, Catalina’s father had assigned Rightblind and Leftblind to accompany her in an attempt to improve their relationship.
“Rightblind, I was merely toying earlier. I didn’t even use my full strength. Don’t overpraise that brat. If I had given it my all, he would have been done for a long time ago,” Leftblind snapped in displeasure.
After all, Rightblind’s words were meant to belittle Leftblind. Naturally, the latter was not pleased.
“Forget it. Even if you gave it your all, I doubt you could harm that brat. Didn’t you see the sudden activation of his protective skill? His entire body was covered in golden scales. That is definitely not a common cultivation technique. Also, that girl is actually a disciple of Ten Thousand Sword Sect. You should know that those guys from Ten Thousand Sword Sect are all about reputation and prestige.
They’re extremely discerning. How could they possibly let themselves be a mere sidekick? The girl is obviously that brat’s sidekick, but the brat isn’t a disciple of Ten Thousand Sword Sect. This implies that the forces backing this brat are undoubtedly significant. Even the likes of Ten Thousand Sword Sect have to bow down to him,” Rightblind analyzed.
Rightblind was quite intelligent, much wiser
than the simple-minded Leftblind.
“I won’t discuss this further with you. Once we enter the Celestial Battlefield and I come across that brat, I’ll interrogate him thoroughly. I’m curious to see just how powerful he really is.” Leftblind knew he couldn’t out-argue Rightblind, so he averted his gaze and fell silent.
“Don’t even think about stepping foot into the Celestial Battlefield. If a conflict breaks out there, who do you think will clean up your mess?” Catalina glanced at Leftblind, then continued, “You stay here with your men. Don’t let anyone in who hasn’t handed over the spiritual stone. If anyone dares to intrude, don’t hold back. But remember one thing, never harm others’ lives without reason. If my father learns of it, there will surely be punishment. Don’t you dare breathe a word about today’s incident to my father. He’s become such a soft-hearted saint lately that he can no longer attain any success,” Catalina warned everyone around her.
Everything that happened that day was clearly orchestrated by her alone. Her father was completely unaware.
“Ms. Lantz, you can rest assured. We’ll never spill the beans,” Rightblind hastily said.
This was a golden opportunity for him to curry favor with Catalina, and he certainly wasn’t going to miss it. Moreover, Catalina was going
to bring him into the Celestial Battlefield, not Leftblind.
“Ms. Lantz, although I may be impulsive, I still know what should be said and what shouldn’t.”
Leftblind also made his stance clear.
After all, he had just taken a life not long ago. If word got out, he’d surely face punishment.