When Lesley had been introduced earlier, quite a few people had mentioned Lesley's relationship with the head elder of the Deer Pavilion. At that moment, everyone felt like the head elder would definitely nurture Lesley with the best resources since they had close ties to each other.
Lesley's skills then would definitely be better than any ordinary chosen disciple from a seventh-grade clan. Yet, the truth proved everything. Lesley was already dead, his body was absolutely blackened. It proved that Lesley's skills were nothing much!
With Fane's explanation, everyone started to agree with Fane's statement. Lesley became a chosen disciple not through his own skills but through other means.
Lesley did not possess skills at all, but he managed to trick everyone due to the fake position he held. It caused everyone to bet their spirit crystals on him!
Arne did not expect that Fane would actually be able to explain it. Arne was aware of Lesley's skills, and the fact that he became a chosen disciple through his skills. Arne was not Lesley's brother, but his cousin.
The two of them had some conflicts before. They had been incredibly close in terms of skill. He had also gone through a lot as he grew. Even if they were related to the head elder and had access to better
resources than ordinary folk, it did not mean that they became chosen disciples through illegitimate means.
If the head elder had dared to do so, then his position would be at stake. The head elder would definitely have not done something to harm his own prospects like that!
This time, it was Arne's turn to be incredibly furious. He stared at Fane with widened eyes and said, "You're spouting nonsense! Lesley got to where he was through his hard work. He became a chosen disciple through his own skills. My fellow disciples can guarantee that!"
Hearing what he said, Fane coldly laughed, "You're all from the same clan, you'd naturally protect each other. When you were trying to bully others earlier, Lesley had not been the only one. The whole group of you were lording yourselves over the wandering warriors.
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