“Oh, mighty Sky Sage, your spirit descends upon the vast Brimhurst Grassland, blessing all your children.”
“What are you doing, Mr. Hackett? Please, get up. He isn't some god. He is just Mr. Campbell.”
None of them expected Adler to suddenly kneel and pay such a grand tribute to Donald.
Momentarily taken aback, Donald touched his own face instinctively. “Does your Sky Sage look a lot like me?”
Wearing an expression filled with reverent awe, Adler explained, “The Sky Sage has no form, but I can certainly feel its divine power. You must be the incarnation of the Sky Sage. There's no doubt about it.”
Having spent many days with Adler, Weston knew just how proud this old man was at heart.
To put it bluntly, he practically looked down on everybody.
Whenever Adler set foot on the grasslands, he would feel as if he were a king surveying his kingdom where he did not need to show respect to anybody.
Yet, such a proud individual knelt down immediately upon seeing Donald, refusing to rise no matter how they pleaded for him to.
This stark contrast left Weston profoundly shaken, to the point where he even began to question if Donald really was the Sky Sage that Adler had spoken of.
However, Donald knew why Adler was behaving so respectfully toward him.
In truth, Adler's strength was already at the threshold of a Stella Warrior. However, since he had not broken through it, he can only be considered a pseudo-Stella Warrior, not even worthy of being called a one-star Stella Warrior.
Even so, Adler had a discerning eye for another warrior's strength.
Donald did not pay much attention to it, as only Weston and his group were present. He surmised that Adler had simply picked up on the aura of the Stella Warrior he inadvertently exuded.
This must be how Adler sensed my strength, which led to his remarks.
What piqued Donald's interest was the fact that there were many high-level Stella Warriors in the country.
Does Adler behave like this whenever he sees a high-ranking Stella Warrior?
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