After Melvin left the tent, the people inside the tent started gasping for air.
"Gosh! When did Severin become so strong?" Allen felt like he was dreaming. The crisis was resolved without him doing anything.
He looked shocked, with his eyeballs nearly popping out of his eyes.
Based on the tone of the emissary, the decision to retreat and return the loot was made because Severin killed two of the Wicked Tribe's supreme paragons. If Tomos and Sachin did not die, the devil cultivators would have invaded the royal city by now.
As Allen recalled back a couple of months ago, Severin was just a royal paragon when Carson first brought him to Northsea. At that time, Severin was already very famous in the Bleurealm for killing the prodigies of the Four Great Sacred Lands.
Despite that, Allen did not think Severin was that great at that time. Only a supreme paragon could catch his eye. To be more exact, a supreme paragon was just an insect with more strength to him unless the supreme paragon had already reached level nine.
After Allen agreed with the Grand Priest to work with Severin, the Grand Priest was particularly fond of Severin and even gave Severin the only piece of Stargold the clan had.
At that time, Allen really did not understand why. However, he was starting to understand why. The Grand Priest had an eye for something.
Allen was still feeling shocked. He remained where he was with his widened mouth.
While everyone was still in shock, a huge portal appeared in the sky outside of the city. Immediately, the silver-colored Sumoon that was glittering with divine radiance flew out of the portal.
Severin sat and meditated at the bow of the ship. All of a sudden, he opened his eyes and looked at the royal city in the middle of the lake. His expression no longer looked as tense as before.
After killing Tomos and Sachin continuously, he suffered a major injury. However, he did not dare to waste any time because he knew the barbaric was in danger, and he wanted to get to the royal city as soon as possible.
Thus, he had Sumoon at full speed all the way while passing through the portal.
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