Inside Flying Star Sect's grand hall, five grievously injured elders were in their seats. In front of them was an eighty-year-old man with a scowl on his face.
He was none other than the leader of Flying Star Sect, Wrey Lindt, and Avery was his only son.
As Wrey had his son in his later years, he ended up spoiling Avery, causing the latter to grow up with an androgynous character. Even then, he would never reprimand his son one bit.
Consequently, he was devastated to learn of Avery's death.
“Master, Luminous Sect is responsible for your son's death and beating us up,” Doyle related to Wrey.
“I know. The man responsible is called Jared Chance. He isn't part of Luminous Sect and is an outsider. However, why didn't you protect Avery?” Wrey questioned the five elders with an icy look in his eyes.
“Mr. Lindt told us to stay behind and stand guard outside, so... so...” Doyle explained in a trembling voice.
“I ordered you to protect my son, but you return with him dead. I think I should bury all of you with him.”
Before the elders could react, Wrey unleashed an overwhelming force of martial energy with a wave of his hand.
All of them were turned into mush before they had the chance to even scream.
As Wrey stared at the pool of bloodied remains on the ground, his eyes brimmed with murderous intent. “Jared Chance, I'm going to make you pay with your life.”
...
Back at Stormwind Sect, Emiliano's mother was crying her eyes out in Tucker's arms.
“Tucker, our son is dead. Dead! Why did you allow him to go to the ancient ruins? Why didn't you stop him?”
In the midst of her cries, a grim expression descended upon Tucker's face.
Right then, the room door was opened and in came Hugh.
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