After all, in terms of his martial prowess in Rosefinch Pavilion, he was just a runner disciple.
Thinking of this, Grayson suddenly looked like a deflated ball. His face soured and no longer dared to argue.
Rudy, despite not facing Fane's domineering aura, could still feel its might. At that moment, he realized that he no longer had his status to fall back on either. He could only rely on his skills to go against Fane, but he seemed to be no match for Fane.
If a fight truly broke out among them, Rudy might ally himself with Grayson, but Grayson might turn against him. It was hard to know what anyone was thinking, so Rudy suddenly did not dare to do anything.
With just a look at the two, Fane knew he had rendered them frightened. He then ignored them both and resumed his focus on the red crystal.
He planned on experimenting with it to see if he could use the crystal to increase his strength. Without any help from the outside, he was blindly training, so he did not know when he could break into the spring solidifying realm.
At that moment, a string of coughs was heard from beside him. Fane hurriedly turned his head to see that white-robed man having a coughing fit as his body
shook. The pupils under his eyelids started to move, looking like he was about to wake up.
The three of them went straight next to him. They stood in a direction each, surrounding him. After taking about five or six breaths, the man slowly started to open his tired eyes.
After a few intense breaths, Fane frowned and asked,' Do you want some water?"
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