1828 Bloodlust Sword Domain! Lu Tian! (1)
âPeak of the grandmaster level!â
The judges were astounded by Wang Tengâs alchemical mastery.
At their stage, they were rarely emotionally stirred by any matters.
But, when they heard Wang Tengâs alchemical mastery, they couldnât remain calm.
âImpressive. I remember that Wang Teng is only in his twenties, but he has already reached the peak of the grandmaster level. His talent is extraordinary,â the Third Judge commented.
For someone in his twenties to reach the peak of the grandmaster level, they had to take him seriously.
âThis is probably why the academy wanted him to join the arbitration association in advance,â the Fourth Judge guessed.
âHe gave 60,000 years of peace to the academy. This achievement canât be erased no matter what,â said the Fifth Judge.
âBut, letting a new student join the academyâs arbitration association is against the rules,â the Sixth Judge said.
âItâs indeed against the rules.â The Fifth Judge nodded.
âArenât rules meant to be broken?â The Second Judge chuckled and said, âLetting a student who has the potential to become an Alchemy Saint join our arbitration association is a good thing for us. Heâs already more than qualified in terms of status and reputation.â
âI heard that although Wang Teng just entered the academy not long ago, heâs quite famous. He even broke the freshmen record of two academies. Heâs quite impressive,â The Third Judge remarked.
âIt seems that heâs indeed famous enough,â The Sixth Judge said with a nod.
âI think itâs inappropriate. If we let someone break the rules now, what happens when other situations arise in the future? Are we going to break the rules every time? What will our arbitration association become?â The Fourth Judge shook his head.
For a moment, there was some disagreement among them.
âThese are the words of the academyâs god-stage martial warrior,â The Seventh Judge said slowly after a moment.
At this point, The Seven Judges became silent. The meeting room was plunged into a profound silence where not even a breath could be heard.
âWhy didnât you say so earlier?â The Fourth Judge spoke softly.
âI wanted to hear your opinions.â The Seventh Judge chuckled.
The Fourth Judge: â¦
âIf itâs a request from a god-stage martial warrior, then maybe we can make an exception.â The Second Judge said.
âThatâs true. There arenât many instances where a god-stage martial warrior makes a request. We donât have to worry about anyone breaking this rule in the future,â The Fourth Judge said.
âThis Wang Teng is something. He made a god-stage martial warrior speak up for him,â the Third Judge said.
âIs anyone here capable of getting 60,000 years of peace for the Seven Stellar Academies?â The Sixth Judge asked.
âEven if we work together to kill a god-stage existence in the Chaotic Star Sea, Iâm afraid we still wonât be able to get 60,000 years of peace,â The Second Judge said.
âItâs different.â The Fifth Judge shook his head and said, âBut I have to admit that he does have some ability.â
âHe was just lucky.â The Seventh Judge shook his head indifferently.
âSometimes, luck is also a form of strength.â The Third Judge chuckled.
The Seventh Judge glanced at him but did not say anything else.
âSo, what do you guys think about this?â The Fourth Judge asked impatiently.
âWell, why not just sit back and watch? After all, heâs a student of the Seventh Stellar Academy so the final decision rests with our Seventh Judge,â The Third Judge looked at The Seventh Judge with a smile.
The Seventh Judge frowned upon hearing his words. Then, he spoke in a calm tone.
âWe can let him in but I think we have to consider where he should be placed.â
âDoes the god-stage martial warrior of the academy have any special instructions?â The Fourth Judge asked.
âOf course not,â said The Seventh Judge.
âA new student that just joined the arbitration association canât be made a full member right away,â The Fifth Judge said.
âBut the god-stage martial warrior requested us to arrange a position for him. We canât just bring him in casually to pass it off. If questions are raised, who will be responsible?â The Sixth Judge said.
âLetting a new student become a council member is absurd,â The Fourth Judge said. âWhether itâs within the academy or outside, every member of the council holds significant power. I believe this matter requires further consideration.â
âIâm afraid the others wonât be convinced either,â said The Second Judge.
âWhy donât we bring him in first and give him the title of an associate council member?â The Seventh Judgeâs eyes flickered as he said calmly.
âYour suggestion is a little nasty!â The Third Judge glanced at him and said.
âWhy donât you give a suggestion?â The Seventh Judge asked.
âLetâs make him an associate council member for the time being. Thereâs a council member assessment half a year later. Let him participate. If he passes, he becomes a full member,â The First Judge proposed.
A strange look flashed across The Seventh Judgeâs eyes. This person rarely spoke, others seldom contested his words.
As expected.
âI agree,â The Sixth Judge said. âThatâs a good idea. It wonât antagonize the council members below, and itâs reasonable in the eyes of the god stage martial warriors.â
âThatâs right. Letâs leave it at that.â The Fourth Judge thought for a moment and nodded.
âI agree. As long as he passes the assessment, everything will be fine,â The Third Judge echoed.
The other judges agreed one after another. No one raised any objections.