After their accommodations were arranged, Master Hemperly left that afternoon. As for Young Master Hemperly and his other elders, they stayed in the Woods family to continue studying the stone ball in peace.
Certainly, Fane also went over in the evening to have a chat with them and asked about the situation after they went to the Bright Snow Mountain.
It turns out that everybody acted on their own after they reached Bright Snow Mountain. After encountering several dangers, Young Master Hemperly had also wandered away from the other members of the Hemperly family. Luckily, he had high fighting prowess and managed to spot the ancient tree in the end after he continued
the journey on his own.
He was obviously not an opponent of the ancient tree and many other masters also discovered the ancient tree at the same time. All of them fought the ancient tree individually and many died.
In the end, a master from the Skies
Pavilion that was in the peak stage of the true god-level finally obtained the stone ball and was preparing to fly off.
However, that person was killed by the ancient tree’s roots as he was about to escape, and that benefited Paul, who hid in the dark.
There were not many people at that time and apart from him, the others were all dead. Hence, no one else knew that he managed to obtain the stone ball except for himself.
Naturally, Paul put the stone ball away without demur after obtaining it and left Bright Snow Mountain speedily. He only informed his father and several trusted elders when he returned to the Hemperly family after several days.
The members of the Hemperly family were naturally delighted when they learned of the news. However, they were also worried that this item would cost them their lives. Hence, they asked the Woods family for a helping hand after a discussion.
It was obvious that Paul and the others did not manage to learn anything about the stone ball.
However, when Fane mentioned that they should gather all seven stone balls to study them together in the future, Paul agreed without hesitation.
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