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Chapter 2481:I Want To Partic.i.p.ate In All The Secondary Profession Compet.i.tions! (2)
Translator: Henyee Translations | Editor: Henyee Translations
However, he did not suspect that Grandmaster Alfred and the others were deceiving him. There was no need for it, as such matters were surely well-known, and they had no reason to deceive him.
This indicated that the people of the Gu Hong Territorial Domain were indeed as Grandmaster Alfred and the others had described, with only a particular interest in him.
w.a.n.g Teng couldn’t help but feel a twinge of curiosity. What was their purpose in approaching him?
Could it be because they recognized his unparalleled talent?
Yet he had done nothing extraordinary. How had Gu Luo discerned his exceptionalism?
“All, indeed, it seems that someone as extraordinary as I cannot hide it no matter what,” w.a.n.g Teng sighed in his heart. “This cursed brilliance of mine, nowhere to rest.”
“Moreover, the secondary professionals of the Gu Hong Territorial Domain are all formidable. In past exchange summits, the secondary professionals of the Gu Hong Territorial Domain have always shone brightly, leaving everyone deeply impressed,” Grandmaster Hua Yuan seemed to recollect something and added.
“Are they really that impressive?” w.a.n.g Teng couldn’t help but stroke his chin. “Things seem to be getting more interesting.”
If Gu Luo was interested in him, then he was certainly intrigued by Gu Luo as well.
The prodigies of the Gu Hong Territorial Domain, w.a.n.g Teng would very much like to meet them. Perhaps he could stumble upon unexpected opportunities.
Grandmaster Hua Yuan and the others couldn’t help but feel somewhat astonished. They had intended to caution w.a.n.g Teng to be careful, yet why did he seem so excited?
“Grandmaster w.a.n.g Teng, the secondary professionals of the Gu Hong Territorial Domain are all formidable. You must not underestimate them,” Grandmaster Alfred hesitated for a moment, then solemnly reminded him.
“Yes, in every past occurrence, whenever a secondary professional from the Gu Hong Territorial Domain appeared, they were formidable opponents to all secondary professionals.” Grandmaster Harol nodded in profound agreement.
“Rest a.s.sured, grandmasters, I will not be complacent,” w.a.n.g Teng replied with a faint smile.
Though he said this, in truth, he was exceedingly confident in himself. In this exchange summit, unless a saint-level secondary professional emerged, he would not lose to anyone.
However, this exchange summit was limited to the younger generation. Partic.i.p.ants’ ages could not exceed 300 years old, making it impossible for a saint-level secondary professional to appear.
After all, reaching the saint level within 300 years also required attaining the universe stage in martial cultivation.
Such conditions were exceedingly stringent.
Achieving saint-level proficiency in a secondary profession within 300 years was already an immensely challenging task. Moreover, simultaneously elevating one’s martial cultivation to the universe stage within that timeframe greatly increased the difficulty, achievable only by a few martial prodigies with exceptionally strong talents.
It could be said that talents in both secondary professions and martial cultivation were exceedingly rare.
Throughout the endless history of the universe, individuals capable of reaching the saint level within 300 years could be counted on one hand.
Such individuals were rarities that might only appear once in countless epochs.
Thus, w.a.n.g Teng was already standing on unbeatable ground.
At most, some individuals might reach a comparable realm, but with w.a.n.g Teng’s capabilities, he believed that even among those of the same realm, his proficiency in his secondary profession would surpa.s.s others.
Grandmaster Alfred and the others were unaware of what w.a.n.g Teng was thinking, but seeing his serious expression and lack of any hint of disdain toward others, they felt somewhat rea.s.sured.
In their view, although w.a.n.g Teng could sometimes be eccentric, he was not someone who disregarded others. When he needed to be serious, he was always thorough and meticulous, which they found comforting.
“However, if the other party is interested in forming a connection, you should seize this opportunity.” Grandmaster Hua Yuan’s gaze flickered as he lightly stroked his graying beard.
“Indeed, such opportunities are quite rare. If you can gain the friends.h.i.+p of a talented alchemist from the Gu Hong Territorial Domain, it will only benefit you.” Grandmaster Alfred nodded in agreement.
w.a.n.g Teng was about to nod in agreement.
“Could that person be an imposter?” Grandmaster Xie Jia’s gaze flickered for a moment before he suddenly spoke up.
“An imposter!” The others paused, and then their gazes turned somewhat peculiar as they looked at Grandmaster Xie Jia, without saying a word.
Even w.a.n.g Teng looked at him, wondering where this silly notion came from. To suspect Gu Luo of being an imposter? His thought process was truly bizarre.
Even several young grandmasters like Luo Tang looked at him with strange expressions, as if to say… What a silly question you’ve asked.
“Why are you all looking at me like that?” Grandmaster Xie Jia felt his scalp tingling from the scrutiny of the group, and couldn’t help but plow on: “People from the Gu I long Territorial Domain don’t usually appear so casually, right? They must have dedicated s.p.a.cecraft for transport, so how could they just b.u.mp into Grandmaster w.a.n.g Teng?”
“No one would dare to impersonate someone from the Gu Hong Territorial Domain, especially with the surname Gu,” Grandmaster Alfred interjected.
Grandmaster Xie Jia suddenly felt like he had been struck by lightning. His facial muscles twitched slightly, and then a flush of embarra.s.sment colored his cheeks. He wished he could find a hole to crawl into.
He had only spoken out of a sense of imbalance seeing everyone flocking around Grandmaster w.a.n.g Teng. His words had slipped out without pa.s.sing through his brain, and now being called out by Grandmaster Alfred, he realized the folly of his remark.
It was simply inconceivable for someone from the Gu I long Territorial Domain to be impersonated. No one dared to do so. How could he even think such a thing? If this were to spread, the people from the Gu Hong Territorial Domain might not let him off easily.
“And who might this be?” w.a.n.g Teng inquired.
“This is Grandmaster Xie Jia, a rune grandmaster from our Great Qian Empire, under 200 years of age,” Grandmaster Alfred introduced.
“So, you are Grandmaster Xie Jia. My apologies for any disrespect shown,” w.a.n.g Teng said with a smile, bowing respectfully..