Kaden’s appearance as the Sage of Sacred Wrym Summit stirred up quite a buzz. Everyone, regardless of age
and gender, stood to congratulate him and saluted with respect.
Even though Sacred Wrym Summit rarely got involved in the martial world affairs, it held a revered place among
martial artists. Regardless of Kaden’s past, wearing the Sage’s robe commanded respect.
“It's an honor to have you all here at Sacred Wrym Summit,” Kaden said, facing the crowd with a smile and a
respectful gesture. “If my hospitality falls short in any way, | ask for your understanding.”
His demeanor was calm and poised, without a trace of arrogance.
“Not at all! Sacred Wrym Summit is a paradise. It’s an honor just to be here.”
“I've heard a lot about you, Sage Foyer. Seeing you in person confirms everything I've heard.”
“The Combat Tournament at Sacred Wrym Summit is a fantastic opportunity for us to show off our skills. You
really know how to set the stage.”
The compliments cpouring in as everyone eagerly flattered Kaden. After all, staying on good terms with
Sacred Wrym Summit was a wise choice.
“Thank you for the kind words. Please take your seat.” After exchanging a few more pleasantries, Kaden
motioned everyone to sit. Then, he returned to the main seat in front of the battle ring with Oron and Caleb.
After Kaden'’s arrival, the guildmasters and leaders of various guilds began to make their entrance.
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“Look! It's the Sword Union!”
As gasps filled the air, a fierce-looking middle-aged man in white strode in, flanked by several disciples. His long
hair flowed behind him, and his handsface bore a cold, detached expression. An icy chill seemed to
emanate from him.
The crowd instinctively parted to clear a path, showing their respect-or perhaps their fear-as they stepped aside.
This imposing figure was Cyrus Hadley, the guildmaster of the Sword Union and the second-ranked on the
Champ-Tier List.
Behind him were two men and a woman, who were young disciples of the Sword Union. The standout among
them was a young man with five long swords and a commanding presence. He was Glenn Hadley, the mythical
ace who topped the Legendary List.
When Cyrus and Glenn stood together, they resembled a massive, unyielding sword. Their presence instilled fear
in anyone who dared to meet their gaze.
“What an overwhelming presence. That sword aura is chilling. Is this the kind of pressure the Sword Union
brings?”
“I need to back off. It feels like my life is in danger!”
The arrival of the Sword Union instantly grabbed everyone's attention. Unlike the warm welcKaden
received, Cyrus and Glenn evoked an atmosphere of fear and caution. Even before they got close, the crowds
backed away as if facing a looming threat.
The Sword Union wasn’t known for being overbearing. They typically kept to themselves as long as they weren't
provoked. But for sreason, their mere appearance gave off an impression of impending doom and caused
other guilds to keep their distance.
“Mr. Hadley,” Kaden greeted with a warm smile, standing to offer a respectful nod as Cyrus approached.
“Sage Foyer,” Cyrus replied with a nod.
“Please take a seat,” Kaden said with a welcoming gesture. He invited Cyrus and his entourage to sit beside him.
“Thank you,” Cyrus replied before settling down with his three disciples.
Their interaction was short and courteous.
Kaden was new to his position, and Cyrus led a reclusive life. Since this was their first meeting, they weren't
well- acquainted yet.
“Is that the Sword Union’s guildmaster? He looks remarkable!” Aurora said, observing Cyrus with keen interest.
She had heard Alloy speak of Cyrus before. According to her father, Cyrus was arrogant and aloof but possessed
unparalleled sword skills.
Alloy even mentioned that Cyrus was one of the few who might one day achieve the status of a terrestrial
immortal.
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“The Sword Union may be small in number, but they were on par with us for a reason.” Alicia sighed deeply.
The Sword Union had Cyrus, a formidable guildmaster, and a beast like Glenn. With such powerhouses at the
helm, their guild was poised to beceven more dominant in the coming century.
While the Celestial Alliance appeared to be thriving, it was missing truly standout experts. In stark contrast, the
Sword Union's strength cfrom its unity.
The Celestial Alliance was bogged down by internal strife, with different groups fighting for their own gain. Even
Alloy, as the guildmaster, was powerless to change the situation.
If the current state of affairs persisted, things could only worsen, and the Celestial Alliance might eventually
crumble.
“Glenn!” Fenley’s eyes narrowed as he zeroed in on the young man with five swords strapped to his back. His
gaze was intense, filled with a burning determination.
The Sword Union and the Celestial Alliance had always been at odds, and Fenley found himself frequently
compared to Glenn. Since he made a nfor himself, Glenn had always been just a step ahead, which fueled
Fenley’s deep-seated resentment.
Now, Fenley was determined to seize this chance to defeat Glenn publicly and establish his own reputation.
“Hm?” Glenn, sitting in the stands, suddenly turned his head. His piercing gaze locked onto Fenley with the
sharpness of a blade.
Undeterred, Fenley met his stare with equal intensity. Their eyes locked, sparking a fierce, heated rivalry.