Chapter 565
Kayson smiled. âYou could say that.â
Felix hesitated before telling him, âKayson, some big players in Eastsea have already sealed Mount
Violightning up. You won't be able to get in.â
"Hmm?" Kayson furrowed his brows and asked, âSealed? What happened?â
Felix told him in all seriousness, âIt's what my friends said just now. Their families are all famous in
Eastsea.
âThey said that someone with a lot of power in Eastsea discovered that there's a treasure at the top
of Mount Violightning and asked people to close off the mountain.
âIt's said that heâs also sent numerous master-level fighters to keep guard, so outsiders aren't able
to enter Mount Violightning without the permission of these experts.
"Anyone who dares intrude will probably be killed on the spot by the masters.â
Kayson asked, âThey're so domineering? Mount Violightning doesnât belong to them. The local
authorities don't even care about it?"
Felix chuckled wryly. âKayson, Eastriv neighbors with Eastsea, and Eastsea is one of the top three
cities.
âNo local dares defy a powerful person from that place unless they want to destroy their own
future.â
Kayson was indifferent. Mount Violightning did not belong to them. Who had decreed that their
permission was needed to enter?
Felix chuckled suddenly. âBut donât worry, Kayson. My friends are allowed to go to the mountain. I
can bring you along tomorrow.â
âIt's fine. I'll go on my own,â Kayson replied.
Felix insisted. âIt's no problem. As long as you're willing to teach my grandfather how to use the
Lightning Wood when I get it.â
Kayson did not say anything else upon seeing how persistent Felix was. He could not help chortling
when he was unable to stop Felix from paying for the meal.
Kayson thought that Felix was rather decent, as the latter did not seem to be scheming. Besides, he
had to be from a well-off family since he had been able to get in the Roselle Lodge's VIP room, yet
he did not have the loftiness of a rich heir. He seemed like a worthy friend. As for the arrogant
Eastsea locals... Kayson had no interest in them.