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Chapter 88: Leaving the Guardian Hall
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Outside the auction house.

“Bastard! Stop right there!”

“Who are you calling a bastard?”

“The bastard is calling you,” Tavian Corwyn snapped, realizing he’d walked straight into a trap. But before he could move, Third Prince Brevin Thales gripped his arm, holding him back.

Brevin Thales’s lips twisted into a cold sneer. “Kael Draven… Guardian of the Starcloud Kingdom, a First-Rank Heaven Realm warrior. Tell me… does the Starcloud Kingdom have no one else? They actually let a worthless fool into the Guardian Hall?”

Every word dripped with mockery, contempt, and scorn.

Neither Brevin Thales nor Tavian Corwyn had bodyguards nearby, yet they didn’t flinch. In Thunder City, their reputations alone carried weight. Even with ten thousand guts, Kael Draven wouldn’t dare act so boldly.

“Step aside.”

Kael Draven barely spared them a glance. Spoiled brats like these hardly deserved a response. He turned to leave—but, of course, they blocked his path.

“Considering the Starcloud Kingdom’s face, I’
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