Summary of Chapter 1597 The Sky-sea Pavilion from The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell
Chapter 1597 The Sky-sea Pavilion marks a crucial moment in Liu Ya’s Novel novel, The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Eight days later, Caspian returned to Heaven's Edge Sect.
The moist sea breeze made Caspian feel refreshed.
This trip was full of twists and turns.
First of all, he encountered a sneak attack from the moment he left.
However, the benefits brought by the great risk were enough to satisfy people.
Not to mention anything else, just the change in realm alone was enough to make him feel proud.
Among the group of disciples who entered Heaven's Edge Sect with him, he must be the first to break through to Heavenly Spirit Realm.
At that time, in terms of Spirit Severing Road, the realm of Caspian was not the highest.
After returning to the sect and reporting to it, Caspian's status in the sect would also be greatly improved.
After all, Heavenly Spirit Realm was a dividing line for cultivators on the road to immortality.
After returning to the sect territory, Caspian went straight to the Sky-sea Pavilion in Heaven's Edge Sect.
The Sky-sea Pavilion was responsible for personnel changes.
The personnel changes included the promotion of the disciples, the identification of Elder, the record of the position, and the production of the disciples' Life Cards.
Ordinary disciples were naturally not qualified to be made Life Cards by the sect.
Under normal circumstances, only when one reached Heavenly Spirit Realm could one be recognized by Heaven's Edge Sect, and then be made a Life Cards and let it stand in the door.
Soon, Caspian arrived at the Sky-sea Pavilion.
The Sky-sea Pavilion was built on an isolated cliff on an island. It stood tall and mighty, giving people a feeling of being independent of the rest of the world.
Moreover, half of the buildings were suspended in mid-air, giving people a sense of elegance and beauty of returning by the wind.
Not only the Sky-sea Pavilion, but also the entire island was bathed in a soft light. At first glance, one could feel the refreshing feeling of bathing in the morning sun.
Because there were many disciples and Elders in Heaven's Edge Sect and there were frequent personnel transfers and appointments, there were a large number of people entering and exiting the Sky-sea Pavilion.
However, no one would fly freely on the island.
Every cultivator landed on the edge of the island and walked toward the Sky-sea Pavilion.
Without an important thing or permission from elders, the disciples of Heaven's Edge Sect could not fly freely in the territory of the sect, or they would be severely punished. This was the rule of Heaven's Edge Sect, and everyone had to abide by it.
Caspian followed the rules and walked over.
When he arrived at the gate of the Sky-sea Pavilion, a white spirit light suddenly appeared and enveloped Caspian.
Caspian raised his eyebrows slightly and soon came to his senses.
This was the Sky-sea Pavilion's formation to identify disciples.
If a disciple was possessed by demons or monsters or if a demon transformed into a disciple of Heaven's Edge Sect, his original appearance would be seen through under the spirit light.
The image of the figure of Caspian soon appeared on the gate.
This image was also Caspian, not evil, nor was it anyone else.
This meant that there was nothing wrong with Caspian.
The spirit light quickly retreated from Caspian’s body and shone on another disciple who was about to enter the gate.
After entering the Sky-sea Pavilion, there were many disciples in robes, but they were busy and orderly.
"Heavenly Spirit Realm, not bad." Elder nodded. "This is the most important step for you to make great progress on the path of immortality. How long have you been apprenticed to Heaven's Edge Sect?"
"14 months," said Caspian.
"14 months, huh, not bad... huh?" The Elder suddenly looked up and looked straight at Caspian. "You mean 14 months?"
"Yes." Caspian nodded. "Last May, I just completed the Spirit Severing Road and it should be recorded in jade identification badge."
The elder injected a wisp of spiritual Qi into Caspian’s jade identification badge.
Jade identification badges of Heaven's Edge Sect disciples not only revealed their disciples' identities, but also recorded the important events that happened to them in the sect, as well as the consequences of their rewards and punishments.
At this time, Elder looked around and immediately saw the relevant records of Spirit Severing Road.
When he saw that when Caspian had just finished his Spirit Severing Road and entered Heaven's Edge Sect, he was only at the first level of Holy Land Realm. The Elder's breathing suddenly stopped.
At this moment, Caspian felt that the atmosphere in the room suddenly changed.
A pressure that was even heavier than before pressed down on Caspian’s shoulder with a bang.
Caspian looked up and looked at Elder with no fear.
At the moment, he could see that Elder's eyes were shining with a brilliant light. Shock, confusion, astonishment, and vigilance could be seen.
Seeing his eyes, Caspian suddenly understood what the elder was worried about.
However, before Caspian could speak, the Elder opened his mouth and asked in a particularly serious tone, "Caspian, in just a year or so, you have completed a whole realm improvement.
It's not that I don't believe you, because since ancient times, Heaven's Edge Sect had never lacked talented d disciples who turned into dragons overnight.
"But now I need you to give me a guarantee first, that is, you can guarantee that you didn't take crooked ways, didn't practice evil demon methods, didn't have soul-absorbing Grim Reaper, and relied on your own efforts and some adventures to reach the current Heavenly Spirit Realm."
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