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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 2414

Francis was astonished by the current spectacle because it has far surpassed the scale when he had perfected his divine constitution. The more exceptional the prodigy, the more phenomenon could be evoked.

Francis felt a faint aura of the scripture of philosophy in the starry sky as he approached. He speculated in his mind, 'Could there be other prodigies in the Big Dipper, triggering these phenomena?'

Francis had accelerated and turned into a rainbow streak heading straight to the Big Dipper in curiosity and doubt. He passed through the Dubhe, the first ancient star in the Big Dipper.

At this moment, he only noticed the phenomenon was coming from Merak, and based on the information he had obtained, Severin was currently in Merak.

Francis raised his eyebrows and showed a joyful expression.

"Could it be Severin causing the phenomenon?" He exclaimed.

If it was indeed Severin, it would be a pleasant surprise for Francis. He left the Eternal Planet with the intention of facilitating cooperation. Severin was currently under the Grandiuno Sect, a subordinate force of the Grandiuno Sacred Land. Hence, he was considered a disciple of the Grandiuno Sacred Land.

Before entering the Starry Sky Battlefield, the elders of the sect had instructed Francis to take care of Severin. However, as Severin's strength grew rapidly, even defeating Damian, and even showing signs of possessing the Starry Token, Francis began to pay more attention to him.

Although Francis was somewhat puzzled and doubtful, he continued to step on the void and landed on the Merek.

At the same time, Severin, who was familiarizing himself with his perfected Chaotic Constitution, also noticed Francis' descent.

Severin slightly frowned, he then mobilized the Sky-Soil Zenith secretly within his body and prepared to engage in a battle at any moment. His body went tensed, and the golden runes within hundreds of bones were ready to erupt and increase his combat power several times over instantly.

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