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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 186

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Geena did not know how strong the Holy Land Realm and Heavenly Spirit Realm were, but he understood that since they were the highest-level existence, dealing with Geena would be as easy as killing an ant.

At that time, Geena was glad that the crippled master was dead.

Otherwise, if he met the master in Heavenly Stars Sect, Geena’s fake identity as his disciple would be exposed.

If that happened, it would be impossible to stand up against the masters in Heavenly Spirit Realm.

Moses was unaware of Geena thoughts, and she continued introducing, “Besides the masters, the rest are disciples.

However, their identities will be differentiated by their realms.”

As the following details concerned himself, Geena straightened his posture and paid closer attention.

Moses continued, “The sect’s disciples are divided into seven categories.

The miscellaneous disciples, apprentices, outer disciples, inner disciples, elite disciples, and true disciples in ascending orders.

Regardless of the stage of the True Martial Realm warriors, they’ll be considered the miscellaneous disciples.

They’re in charge of heavy manual work such as chopping wood, mining, channelizing, raising livestock, and so on… The first stage of the Pulse Control Realm, which is your current realm, will be the apprentice.

Once you enter the second stage, you’ll be promoted to an outer disciple.

After that, at the third stage of the Pulse Control Realm, you’ll be an inner disciple.

Once you ascend to the Holy Land Realm and reach its first stage, you’ll be an elite disciple, and the second stage will be a core disciple.

Later, at the third stage of the Holy Land Realm, you’ll be at the highest rank among all disciples, which is the true disciple.

In our sect, a true disciple is only second to the Heavenly Spirit Realm masters.

Within the sect, the realm represents one’s identity.

Hence, you must always mind your etiquettes as it’ll be a great offense to disrespect your seniors.”

“I‘ll keep that in mind.” Geena nodded.

Next, Moses stressed the hierarchical status between the cultivators.

After Moses’s introduction, Geena finally knew the ranks between cultivators were much stricter than in the mortal world.

Moreover, it was the survival of the fittest, and the respect for strength would be more apparent.

Besides that, in the mundane world, one’s image was important.

If they were to do anything bad, one would always disguise himself as a nice person, pretending to be acting for the sake of righteousness.

Having said that, it would not be so among the cultivators.

If the weak received the benefit but were incapable of protecting themselves, they would be bullied by the strong.

If they were unlucky, the powerful ones might even kill them.

Nonetheless, cultivators had rules and regulations within the sect, such as not killing one and another.

However, once outside the sect, where the world was endless, such restrictions would not exist.

Hence, the weak were purged.

“At the end of the day, a cultivator’s priority is to improve their realm and strength,” after Moses reminded Jamie, she chuckled, “However, you don’t have to worry about those cruel, fierce rivalries as they are rare in our sect.

After all, our sect’s focus isn’t on battles but inscriptions and formations.

Hence, our murderous nature isn’t as intense as other sects.”

“There’ll be times when I won’t be at the sect, right?” Geena looked at Moses.

Moses was dumbfounded, and she was not sure what to answer.

Geena was right.

In the sect, one would surely be protected.

However, cultivators would not be in their sects at all times.

Moreover, the sects’ protections would only ensure any contentions happened within a controlled range, and it was not completely without competition.

The survival of the fittest and the strong would rule.

These words had a more direct meaning in the cultivator world than the mortal world.

Nonetheless, Geena quickly laughed.

When Geena held it, he instantly felt a faint hint of spiritual qi seeping out of the spirit stone.

However, Moses informed Geena that spirit stones were not only in blue, and the colors would differ based on their grades and the purity of the spiritual qi contained.

As Moses finished explaining the benefits Geena received as an apprentice, she also notified him of the official disciple’s monthly sect task that he had to complete.

“Sect task?” This was the first time Geena heard that.

“That’s right!” Moses answered, “Not only in Earlington of Efrax, but the other sects in Efrax are the same too.

If the disciples of a sect want to receive more resources, they’ll have to exchange them with their contribution points to their sect.

As the name suggests, contribution points are points after completing your mission and making contributions to the sect.”

Through Moses’s example, Geena understood what she meant.

“This is the same as the military merits in the army and the official achievements in the mortal world.

If you want to get more benefits and promotion opportunities, then you must make corresponding contributions.

Moses smiled and nodded.

“That’s right.”

Since Geena quickly understood, there was no need for her to say more, and she appeared much relaxed.

However, he was deep in thoughts about another matter.

‘Using contribution points to exchange for resources is a great idea.

Not only will it ensure the disciples put in effort for the sect, but it can also nurture their loyalty to the sect.

This is like killing two birds with one stone.’

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