The Twelfth Universe ushered a new and prosperous era.
Other universes envied their affluence and sent many of their prodigies over in hopes some of the Twelfth Universe’s luck would rub off on them so they could make great strides in their cultivation.
Unfortunately, these outsiders began to oppress the Twelfth Universe’s denizens. The Twelfth Universe’s own prodigies were persecuted and bullied with the influx of new visitors.
Henrik wanted to avenge them. Now that James had returned, he wanted to use their combined might to teach the other universes’ prodigies a lesson.
However, James was uninterested in dealing with these matters.
His main concern was Yukia.
James looked at Henrik and changed the topic. “Did you ever see Yukia again after leaving the Thirteenth Universe?”
Henrik said, “I did.”
“Oh?”
Intrigued, James said, “Tell me more.”
Henrik said, “Every time I see my Grandmaster, I’ve only seen her from behind. I’ve never seen her true appearance before. Truthfully, I don’t even really know that much about her. If you want to know about her, I’m sure my mentor will know more than me. Would you like to go visit him?”
“Who’s your mentor?” asked James. He knew Henrik had a powerful master. During the Primeval Age, his mentor brought Henrik across the Chaos and into the new universe. Taking that into consideration, he must be at least a Caelum Ancestral God.
Moreover, he even managed to escape the scrutiny of the Macrocosm Ancestral Gods, which meant he was definitely an extremely capable person.
James was curious about Henrik’s master who also was Yukia’s disciple.
Henrik explained. “My master is from the Twelfth Universe. He was also a basic individual from the Twelfth Universe and was born in the same period as the Five Ancestral Masters. My master isn’t interested in fame and fortune. Thus, he rarely comes out in public, and very few know of him.
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