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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 3023

The grand phenomenon naturally drew the attention of all the practitioners in Bleurealm, particularly Adrian, Amethyst, and others within the sacred land. The descent of the purple divine thunder left them in awe and astonishment.

"That's the Violet Thunder Struck. The tribulation is the same as that faced by those who were becoming immortal," one of them said.

Carson, however, had much keener eyesight than most and remarked, "Something doesn't seem quite right. The tribulation is targeting a pill. Severin must've made it!"

His words ignited a commotion among the half-immortals as they noticed the fragrance permeating through the air along with a purple mist enveloping the Grandiuno Sacred Land. Even Severin's semi-immortal pill seemed to pale in comparison to that spectacle.

Realizing the significance of the event, Adrian and the others hastily tore through the void and went to the cave world. Meanwhile, Greatflare's Lumino and Northsea's barbaric grand priest Jaxon were similarly in awe of the divine occurrence.

As members of the Longevity Alliance, they had frequented the Grandiuno Sacred Land often and had known about Severin's alchemical prowess in refining pills for half-immortals. That had been the reason why so many half-immortals appeared in the Grandiuno Sect to deal with the threat of the Ancestora. They surmised that the sudden unfolding of phenomena had something to do with Severin, so they hurried to the scene as soon as they could.

Shortly after the thunderous display subsided, nine thumb-sized pills imbued with vibrant divine light descended into Severin's open hands. Heath, who was waiting outside since long ago, could not help but envy Severin's advancement in alchemy.

"There's no need to flatter me like that. By March, the realms will begin to converge. I made these pills for all of you in the hopes that you may try your best to strive to achieve true immortality," he remarked with a solemn expression and passed the porcelain bottle to Adrian.

The revelation that only three months remained before the convergence left them with a sobering sense of shock.

Adrian was deeply moved upon hearing that Severin had crafted the pills for them. "I promise I won't let your gesture go to waste, Severin." Adrian did not have to explicitly thank Severin, because Severin would always remain his respected disciple despite Severin's status as a true immortal.

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