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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 2099

With Oskar's growing wrath as well as the increasingly suffocating pressure around them, Gwono's face turned red in an instant.

His body throbbed with pain, his spiritual energy was faltering, and his spiritual power was fast declining. The presence of a royal paragon towering above him sent shivers down his spine and caused his legs to tremble.

After taking a deep breath, Gwono braved the terrifying pressure and said, "I will offer a spiritual treasure to Severin as a token of my apology, and I hope it will be enough to resolve the misunderstanding."

The sour-faced Gwono then presented a bell-shaped spiritual treasure. The palm-sized silver bell hinted at its power by emanating the spiritual energy of an inferior-quality item.

Gwono reluctant offered up the bell. "Although it is only an inferior-quality treasure that pales in comparison to Wildfire's relics and the Sky-Soil Zenith that you obtained, I am sure it will prove useful to you."

Oskar's eyes widened in surprise. 'Did he just mention Wildfire's relics and the elite-quality treasure known as the Sky-Soil Zenith?'

He had rushed over upon receiving Myles' plea for help, knowing only that Severin had slain the Deifirm Sect prodigy while searching for treasure. He was in the dark over why all the other sects seemed to be showing so much animosity toward Severin.

The shock that Oskar felt was laced with a tinge of envy. He sighed, lamenting to himself that he felt overshadowed by Severin's incredible luck despite years and years of dedicated training. With a final burst of laughter, Oskar turned his attention to the bell offered by Gwono. With a flick of his wrist, he claimed the treasure and waved the man off. "I'll spare you. You may leave now!"

Gwono's face lit up with relief. He hastily used his divine senses to transmit a message to his fellow disciples and fled with them like a pack of injured wolves.

Oskar descended slowly after seeing Gwono retreat. He gazed at Severin with a bright smile and said, "You're always full of surprises, Severin."

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