Age of Adepts

Chapter 594



Chapter 594 Sanazar’s Attitude

World of Adepts, Fire Throne.

With the opening up of Fire Cave, Fire Throne was once again presented before the public after a being shut away for over a month.

The teleportation device inside the metal fortress had also been connected to the teleportation arrays in the Goblin Plane and Fire Throne, with Gazlowe’s magic energy furnace as the energy source. This way, the Crimson Clan had managed to break through two plane barriers in a matter of six months.

In particular, the Goblin Plane had become a lesser plane of the Crimson Clan, and the numerous goblins within had become a satellite force of the clan. Lance, on the other hand, only had a nail hammered into it. Further attempts at the excavation of its resources required a constant investment of power.

That was why Greem could only list Lance as a contested territory.

A plane like this was not within the ability of the Crimson Clan to devour. The only choice left was to spend over a hundred years to chip away at its power slowly!

Now that the Goblin Plane had become the property of the Crimson Clan and the forward base in Lance was secure, Greem could finally take the time out to deal with the hidden concerns of the clan.

For a new adept that had barely advanced for six months, Greem’s debut performance in the planar war of the Knight’s Plane had been nothing short of stellar. It could have been described as stunning.

Heartless slaughtering, ferocious and efficient battles, appropriate strategic moves, bold yet careful.

Even a veteran adept like Keoghan, who had advanced over a hundred years ago, couldn’t help but be impressed by Greem. His decisions were always correct and efficient. He seemed to have overcome the various flaws of human nature and allowed himself to always remain in his calmest and wisest state of mind.

Fear, doubt, confusion– these emotions seemed to have never appeared in Greem.

He was like a cold golem, unaffected by these human emotions, always placing himself in the most advantageous position.

However, if you thought of Greem as a cold and purely rational adept that placed his own benefit before everything else, you would also be mistaken. He’d possessed reasonably good relationships with the various adepts around him during the battles in the Knight’s Plane, especially with Adept Mary. In fact, there were many times where he displayed a sort of courage and generosity in action.

That was what truly confused Adept Keoghan!

Greem was simply too excellent. He displayed all the necessary traits of a an adept leader. Yet, he had only been a newly advanced First Grade adept back then!

Could Greem already have thought of developing independently and establishing his own adept clan even back in the Knight’s Plane?

The thought was almost absurd, but for some reason, Keoghan felt like his conjecture had stumbled upon a terrifying reality.

If one were to be brutally honest, Greem had pretty much advanced from an apprentice to a First Grade before pulling ahead of Keoghan and advancing to Second Grade, all under Keoghan’s eyes.

That might not be much to Greem, but it was a heavy psychological burden for the proud Keoghan. Every night before he slept, Adept Keoghan always doubted whether the path he chose was the right one.

That was why Adept Keoghan felt a certain sense of pleasure at Lady Sanazar’s hostility toward Greem, even as he worried deeply for the clan.

Perhaps taking this opportunity and reconciling with Greem was the best choice?

Adept Keoghan silently thought to himself.


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