"John," Zuri exclaimed, eyes going wide with shock. She hastily turned towards the three senior Guild members, bowing her head quickly. "Apologies for his behavior, he had just joined and does not know the Guild protocol."
"Insolence," the man on the right said, while the woman hummed softly, as if amused by John's outburst.
"To think you admitted such a youth into our guild," the man continued, obviously irate. "You will be-"
"That's enough," the Grandmaster said, cutting off the man on the right. The man stopped talking immediately, showing the high opinion he had of this Grandmaster.
"Young man, Zuri said you found the location of the Mark of Shadows on your own? Is that correct?" the Grandmaster asked.
"I did," John replied calmly.
"And did you find it because you could feel the Mark, or did you find it because you were provided with its location beforehand?" the Grandmaster asked, his words indicating the idea of John being a spy of some sorts.
"If it was the second, I obviously wouldn't tell you," John said, his words yet again causing Zuri to gasp.
The man on the right began to speak, but the Grandmaster waved his hand, cutting him off. Meanwhile, the woman on the left laughed lightly, clearly amused by the entire thing.
"True, true," the Grandmaster said, agreeing to John's words. "But then we find ourselves in a bit of a difficult situation. You see, its considered impossible to detect the Mark naturally, that is unless you have ascended to the Holy Manifestation realm, which you clearly have not. So, with that being the case-"
John's instincts suddenly flared with warning, filling him with the dread of death. The feeling was almost imperceptible, but there was something behind him, about to strike with lethal intent. Without thinking, his dantian flared with the power of the Spatial Dao, enveloping him and shifting him through the fabric that separated the two dimensions. He entered the void of spatial chaos, his body becoming blasted with the storms of spatial chaos that dominated the realm.
As he stepped into the other realm, he felt the shadow of death nearly embrace him, missing him by mere inches. A moment later, he stepped back into the real world, and immediately spotted a dagger pierced into the steps before his feet, embedded halfway into it.
The dagger was of incredible quality, and a terrifying aura wafted off it, quickly fading away. He felt a chill again, as he was able to tell that if that dagger had landed on him, he would have been gravely injured, and perhaps killed.
Boom!
His aura exploded outwards instinctively, preparing to unleash his full might at the threat. He was sure the attack had come from the Grandmaster, as he was the only one strong enough to threaten John with such overwhelming lethality, and did not know if the man was merely testing him, or trying to permanently silence him.
He was going to make sure that if it was the latter, there would be a hellish battle on the Grandmasters hands, even if the battle was a futile one for John.
"Hohoho," wizened laughter drifted out from the Grandmaster, his laughter diffusing the situation, making John realize it had been a test after all. However, the test had been a real one, and had John not possessed the ability to detect the faintest killing intent like he had claimed, then the dagger would have landed, and he would have been killed.
He felt a cold bead of sweat form on his forehead.
'This Grandmaster is insane!'
"Not bad, young one," the Grandmaster said, voice tinged with amusement and praise. "Your instincts are terrifyingly sharp for one of your age and cultivation."
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