The Sect Leader couldnât bear hearing the words
âElder Sisterâ now, as tears uncontrollably streamed
down her face.
Elder Grant was dumbfounded.
He hesitated for a moment. âMaster, whatâs wrong with
you?â
The Sect Leader wiped away his tears, pointing at the cushion in front of him. âGo ahead. Itâs nothing,
my eyes must have had a stroke.
Elder Grant didnât know what to say.
He took a seat in front of the Master, and after seeing that his emotions had settled a bit and had
stopped crying, he said. âOne of our Outer Sect disciples, a female disciple, didnât show any potential
when we assessed her bones as a child. But she queued up again yesterday, and her physique, itâs as
if sheâs practiced Child Kung Fu. Master, I think she might be as good as the Elder Sister. Donât you
want to take a look?â
As soon as he finished speaking and looked up, he saw
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the Sect Leader was in tears again.
Elder Grant was dumbfounded.
He couldnât help but ask, âMaster, are you really okay?â
The Master, wiping his tears, choked up as he said, âItâs
fine. Iâm fine.â
Elder Grant continued. âI havenât assessed the bones of adults before, so my judgment isnât precise.
You have an eye for talent and were able to spot what made Elder Sister different. Youâll definitely be
able to spot⦠Oh no, Master, why are you crying again? Should we take you to the hospital?â
âThereâs⦠no need⦠for that.â
The Sect Leaderâs voice trembled uncontrollably. âI⦠havenât been feeling well lately⦠Let her
participate in the Outer Sect competition. If she can enter the Inner Sect, then Iâll go take a lookâ¦â
Elder Grant said, âAlright, alright. Then Master, Iâll be leaving now. You get some good rest.â
The Sect Leader heaved a sigh of relief, just about to nod, when he heard Elder Grant add. âEven if not
for yourself, think about Elder Sister too. Sheâll be back
soon, and if she sees you like this, sheâll definitely be distressedâ¦â
The Sect Leader sobbed. âJust go already.â
After Elder Grant left the room, he finally took a deep
breath.
The Freeman Sect has never missed any child with talent; it was the mission of my Bone Assessment
hall!
After assessing Keeraâs unusual bone structure yesterday, he couldnât shake the feeling that something
was off, fearing they might miss out on a promising talent, which led him to consult the Sect Leader
today.
With such a physique, entering the Inner Sect shouldnât be tough; she could at least take third plac
âIâll have the Sect Leader take a look later!â
Jackson was on his way to the Disciplinary Hall when
he encountered James.
James had been screening candidates, and todayâs selections were quite strict, giving an opportunity to
all the Outer Sect disciples. Many of them, having
heard the news, rushed over even though they hadnât originally signed up.
Startled, he hastily dumped the ensuing mess onto his third junior brother and turned around just to
hear that Keera had gotten into trouble!
James immediately rushed over, and, sure enough, saw Jackson approaching the Disciplinary Hall. He
went straight up to block him.
Jackson looked at James and respectfully started. âSecond Senior Brother.â
James was always straightforward, and although the Gill family was one of the five major families, in
Freeman Sect, oneâs background was never considered, only martial arts ranking.
Hence, James could almost do as he pleased within the sect. He directly ordered. âKeera is under my
protection. Steer clear of her from now on!â
Although he disliked that Keera had a gigolo, which was an insult to his third uncle, since the third
uncle was going to host a banquet in four days, Keera needed to be spotless.
Hearing this Jackson immediately frowned glanced
around, and said, âSecond Senior Brother, donât tell me you fancy her too?â
James immediately scolded him. âDonât talk nonsense. Sheâs my third⦠Anyway, just leave her alone!
Donât go to the Disciplinary Hall, even if you do, Iâll say I told her to hit you. Letâs see what youâll do
then!â
Jackson immediately lowered his head. âSecond Senior Brother, your orders will be followed.â
Only after James left did he relax.
But once he was gone, Jackson raised his head again, a sinister look in his eyes, as he touched his
neck.
Even now, it still ached faintly as if it were about to
break.
âI must take my revenge!â
A hint of mockery flashed in his eyes.
After winning todayâs competition, Keira confirmed the schedule for the next few days with Matias and
then left, returning home with Lewis.
But unexpectedly, just as they reached their doorstep,
she received a call from Matias.
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Matias said bluntly, âKeera, that Jackson is just too
malicious. The moment you left, he began to spread rumors about you in the Freeman Sect, saying
you, saying youâ¦â
The words following were too ugly for him to even say
out loud.
Keira sneered coldly. âSay what about me?â
Matias sighed. âHe said youâre promiscuous, that you and your best friend Mary are nothing but
prostitutes, that his brother Austin slept with Mary, and he slept
with youâ¦â
Keiraâs pupils suddenly constricted.
She hadnât expected Mary to also get dragged into th
mess.
On Maryâs end⦠there was already ambiguity about the childâs origin. Wouldnât such a rumor be utterly
soul-crushing?
How was Mary going to live through this?
Keiraâs face instantly darkened, and she turned to Lewis, raging. âFind Austin!!â
She had to make Austin put an end to this rumor!
Meanwhile, at the Olsen residence.
Mary was still unaware of the idle gossip outside as she descended from the bedroom, ready to have
dinner
with her family.
Today was the Olsen familyâs family banquet.
Every Tuesday, members of the Olsen familyâs third branch would gather for a meal.
As Mary just came downstairs, she saw James and a few other brothers looking at her with unfriendly,
even hostile, eyes.
She furrowed her brows, still clueless about what
happened.
Everyone was sitting on the sofa, waiting for the fan elders to arrive.
Victoria, seeing that the place usually occupied by Christina was empty, felt a sense of crisis.
She suddenly said, âMary, do you know Austin?â
The question made Mary furrow her brows and think carefully. âI suppose I do. Iâve negotiated a
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collaboration with him before; the Davis Corporation also has business dealings with the Gill family.â
Victoria immediately retorted with sarcasm, âSo, it was really you who went to discuss the
collaboration.â
Mary was taken aback. âYes.â
In the past, the Davis Corporationâs many
collaborations typically involved her accompanying her
uncle.
She knew what her uncle was up to, but for the sake of her parents, she had no choice but to go along
even if she was unwilling.
Yet, as soon as she spoke, James slammed his teacup heavily onto the coffee table
âCrash!â
The water from his teacup splashed out, as James fiercely turned to Mary. âMary, how can you say
âyesâ so righteously? How can you face my brother?â
Mary was perplexed.
Victoria handed her a cell phone. âThis has been circulating in the circle today; itâs filled with little
stories about you and Austin. The details are
surprisingly clear. Mary, I think you owe the Olsen
family an explanation!â