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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 2080

Gillian was not about to let Severin have his way. She looked at Severin in anger and said coldly, "You have quite the appetite, Severin. You've already obtained the Sky-Soil Zenith, and now you're looking to claim the other legacies too!"

Gillian's thoughts echoed those of Tobias. Since Severin had already taken the best treasure, his desire to take even the other legacies was simply too much.

As Gillian and Soran stepped forward, the atmosphere in the scene suddenly became tense.

Raymond and Celeste did not come forward, though they did not seem too pleased with what was happening. As they were fellow disciples with Severin, they neither objected nor agreed to his actions.

The remaining level eight supreme saints were less qualified to come forward and make their objections known. Even Sandy remained quiet and watched the field attentively.

The change in everyone's expressions elicited a snicker from Severin. "I'll make it clear again. These are mine."

The essence of attainment is a struggle, be it against the natural order or against other individuals. Severin firmly believed in the principle that one must seize the opportunity as it presented itself. He came to the royal paragon's ruins to secure Wildfire's relics, and he was not about to let other people take them just because they deemed it unfair for him to have them!

Soran raised his hand, reached out toward the other floating halos, and took away one of the treasures Severin did not want. He stared coldly at Severin, believing that Severin would soon be humbled by the Deifirm Sect's elders once they exited the ruins. After all, they would want to settle scores with him after learning of Uzair's death.

'Be smug all you want while you have the chance,' Soran thought to himself after grabbing one of the treasures.

After seeing that Soran had chosen to keep quiet despite the earlier eagerness to take Severin on, Tobias cursed Soran for being a coward. It was a shame that their attempt to confront Severin ended in failure. Tobias also had little confidence in a solo battle against Severin, with him killing Uzair and injuring Sian severely. Tobias had no intention of ending up the same way.

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