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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 1619

"Yes. We're ten days away from August the fifteenth," Wuhlricht answered truthfully.

After pondering for a moment, the old man inquired, "Are we not able to find someone with a truly positive constitution?"

Wuhlricht's silence elicited yet another question from the old man. "Don't we have an alternative solution?"

Wuhlricht offered a reassuring smile and said, "I will find a solution. She is my daughter, and I won't just stand idly by while watching her perish."

The old man nodded. He understood the gravity of the situation.

Wuhlricht gazed into the distance in silence before remarking, "I wonder if my senior's disciple will arrive soon. I told him to come ahead of time."

The old man frowned in surprise and asked. "You have a senior?"

"Yes. The talent he possesses is something I can never hope to achieve in my entire lifetime. He was the first to begin training, but he's left us now," Wuhlricht answered affirmatively.

"Did he pass away from old age? My condolences," the old man asked in bewilderment.

Wuhlricht chuckled and responded, "I wouldn't dare to make such claims with anyone else, but I can confidently say that I won't be let down by this young man who will be arriving soon."

"Haha, what's his name? Even I'm looking forward to meeting him now."

"It's Severin, Severin Feuillet," Wuhlricht answered.

As time passed, Severin and his companions grew increasingly excited too. The hall masters were all incredibly enthusiastic about joining a first-tier sect, and they were eager to experience firsthand what an entity of such stature had to offer.

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