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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 1621

The other party had scanned the area briefly before retracting their mental power. Severin observed the situation and commented, "Tch. These individuals probably look down on us because they think we're a bunch of casual practitioners or members of a secluded clan. I bet they wouldn't be so bold if we were dressed like members of a sect."

Sheila concurred, "Let's just ignore them. We can continue on our way once they leave."

Sofia, however, felt a little uneasy. "Why aren't they leaving yet, though? They seem to be discussing something."

The middle-aged man seemed to hesitate after scanning Severin's group with his mental power. That prompted one of their other members to ask curiously, "What's wrong, Maron?"

Maron smiled. "Nothing. It's not often that we get to see so many talented women in one group. I'm not talking about one or two women… I'm talking about more than half of the group."

Upon hearing that, the mustached man released his mental power to scan the group too. He expressed his enthusiasm. "Tsk, tsk, tsk! They're as beautiful as goddesses!" he said, licking his lips with a touch of lewdness in his eyes.

Another disciple's attitude was less wretched, and he suggested to Maron, "Let's not get any funny ideas. We should just continue our journey."

Maron, however, appeared reluctant to leave. He observed Severin's group and finally proposed, "My juniors, it is entirely possible that their group consists of individuals with high attainment. That means they would have a lot of valuable treasure on them too. Since there won't be many people in a hundred-mile radius of this area, it's unlikely that anyone will find out if we kill them and claim their possessions."

The mustached man snickered, "Come on, now. Killing people and plundering their belongings is a frequent occurrence in these dangerous places. I think it's fine for us to talk about it as long as we don't tell anyone that we forced ourselves on these women."

Another disciple nodded, agreeing with the sentiment. "Yeah! We wouldn't want our junior sisters or senior sisters to hear about this, or else it'll be difficult for us to try and woo them in the future."

"Let's get going then!" Maron concluded.

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