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SECT LEADER OF THE AZURE SKY SECT
Author: Toyin oke
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The inner halls of the Azure Sky Sect lay deep within the mountain, far removed from the outer courtyards and training grounds. Elior followed Aeris in silence as they passed through long stone corridors lined with azure pillars and faded murals. Each carving depicted scenes of ancient battles, flying swords, and cultivators standing beneath a boundless sky. The grandeur was undeniable, yet the stillness was too heavy.

There were no disciples passing through. No elders discussing matters. No servants hurrying about their duties.

The hall felt… empty.

They stopped before a pair of massive doors carved with cloud patterns. Ancient formations pulsed faintly across their surface, still active despite their age. Aeris raised her hand and pressed it lightly against the center. The doors parted without a sound.

Inside was the sect’s inner hall.

The space was vast, its ceiling lost in shadow. Rows of stone seats stretched outward, most of them unoccupied. At the far end stood a raised platfor
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    The inner hall of the Azure Sky Sect remained quiet, the air heavy with unspoken weight. After the Sect Leader’s final words in the previous meeting, silence stretched between him and Elior. Torches lining the hall flickered softly, casting long shadows across the ancient pillars engraved with faded symbols of wind and sky.Elior stood calmly, hands relaxed at his sides. Kavi sat near his feet, tail curled neatly around his body, amber eyes half closed but alert. Though the beast appeared relaxed, its blood pulsed faintly, reacting to the unstable aura before them.The Sect Leader took a slow breath. For the first time since appearing, the chaotic fluctuation in his aura settled slightly, though it did not disappear. His gaze lifted toward the distant ceiling of the hall, as though looking beyond stone and clouds alike.“To understand why Azure Sky is searching so desperately for geniuses,” he said at last, his voice deep and steady, “you must first understand the world you stand in.”

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    The inner halls of the Azure Sky Sect lay deep within the mountain, far removed from the outer courtyards and training grounds. Elior followed Aeris in silence as they passed through long stone corridors lined with azure pillars and faded murals. Each carving depicted scenes of ancient battles, flying swords, and cultivators standing beneath a boundless sky. The grandeur was undeniable, yet the stillness was too heavy.There were no disciples passing through. No elders discussing matters. No servants hurrying about their duties.The hall felt… empty.They stopped before a pair of massive doors carved with cloud patterns. Ancient formations pulsed faintly across their surface, still active despite their age. Aeris raised her hand and pressed it lightly against the center. The doors parted without a sound.Inside was the sect’s inner hall.The space was vast, its ceiling lost in shadow. Rows of stone seats stretched outward, most of them unoccupied. At the far end stood a raised platfor

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