When he heard this, the disciple was shocked as well. He immediately told Lily off, "What are you saying? This is our respected and venerable First Elder. It's your honor to be able to meet him. Besides, even first-class family members won't get to meet him so easily. You’re only a daughter of a second-class family. It's good enough that we let you in, and still, you’re not satisfied?"
Lily was so frightened that cold sweat beaded down her forehead. At that moment, the First Elder got onto his feet. The frightening aura that he radiated made her, whose level was only a martial artist, unable to stand on her two feet. She dropped to her knees, and even the Eighth Elder next to her was starting to turn pale.
He too sensed the immense pressure.
"I-1 did not mean that, First Elder. What I meant was that you would still seek out the grandmasters to discuss the matter even after I've consulted you. This is a matter of unimaginable proportions to the Pavilions!"
Lily clenched her teeth, her face turning paler by the moment. "Because I have clues that lead to the ultimate god status!" she said hurriedly.
"The ultimate god status?"
When he heard this, the First Elder of the Pavilion immediately frowned. The frightening aura radiating from his body slowly dissipated until it completely vanished, as though it had never appeared.
"That’s right. The ultimate god status!"
Lily heaved an internal sigh of relief. She wiped at the sweat filming across her forehead.
"Hmph!"
Yet she did not think that the old man would simply just smile. "Every day, there are plenty of people who come bearing news of this, but they're all liars and tricksters. You should know that you will die if you provide useless information!"
Lily took a sharp intake of breath after she heard that. If there were not any rewards from going into the Seven Dangers, did that not mean that she was in danger?
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