"It's a must," the leader sighed, moving his eyes towards Ben, "it's something we have to do to clear any previous misunderstandings with him."

"He is just a bronze spirit master!" Ben shouted in discontent, but his leader kept glaring at him.

"What?"

"Are you sure he is a bronze spirit master?" the words of the leader landed and made everyone here freeze in their thoughts, "do you think a bronze spirit master is able to do something not even dark gold spirit masters can?"

"..."

"Just listen to what I say," that leader sighed, "even if this kid is a bronze spirit master, he has the abilities that can rival higher spirit masters than him. In the future… In the near future, I'm sure this kid will lead a grand storm here. And you all will thank me then for my current irrational decision."

The leader put an end to the problem of William's team and mapped out their impact's future relationship with William in these words. The latter didn't know that he wouldn't just get his team back, but he'd also get more.

And if Ro was here at this moment, she'd curse out loud at her bad luck. After all, the leader intended to give William the right to select the teams he'd get from the impact.

He'd only limit the ceiling of strength in the teams he'd select from to be lower than dark gold grade. And that made Ro and her team of girls come under William's mercy.

The devastational noises kept coming unceasingly for six hours before everything settled down. People outside didn't know if William already cleared everything, or if something bad happened to him.

And frankly, they all hoped for the latter to be the case.

"Now you can draw as you like," William was standing inside his territory, just less than a hundred metres away from that building.

Thomas already drew maps of traps around the building, and William cleared all of them. But not a single trap did anything to this building at all. And that was enough evidence that this building and the traps laid inside were separate from the ground around.

"Will you keep destroying the traps around?" Thomas grew used to how effective William was. In his eyes, he acted like a machine, killing all the traps here without taking a single moment of rest.

"No, I'm going to eat and have a little rest," during all this, Thomas went once outside to bring out food, "but before this… I want you to do something for me."

"Anything."

"Go out there and ask Remy to spread the word… I need a healing elixir, one that can heal terrible wounds and bring one back from death."

"..."

"Just go," William rolled his eyes, "or else our fat sheep will run away scared from what I just did."ραпdα `nᴏνɐ| сom

"Tsk!" Thomas couldn't help but shake his head off and went out there to inform Remy about William's weird demand.

Remy was a pro, and she instantly got what William wanted to do. She spread the word over, and unlike what any of the three expected, few approached Remy's men and provided healing elixirs to be delivered to William.

"This…" When Thomas returned after one hour, William was surprised to see him taking out dozens of elixirs.

"Hahahaha! The ones who betted on your success got frightened and hurriedly brought these elixirs out, hahahaha!" Thomas himself didn't believe any of this.

He knew William was perfectly fine and only aimed to trick the ones who were still hesitant out there. But no one ever imagined such a lie would bring forth such awesome gifts.

"Hahahaha, if I knew this would happen then I should have thought about other lies to get more elixirs, hahahaha!" William got the elixirs, opened their lids, and sniffed their scent.

"Great stuff!" They were indeed quite different from the elixirs sold at the Seven Heaven store. William realised why people coming here didn't even think about purchasing anything from the fort.

With such a big disparity in quality between things sold here and at other places out there in the world, it was logical for no one to think about buying anything from here.

William decided to keep these in his ring and inspect them later. He'd use these as a general standard to measure up the quality of elixirs in this world. And from there, he'd make much better ones and sell them.

pαпdα`noνɐ1`сoМ "Go and draw that building," William motioned towards the building, while Thomas couldn't help but notice the large number of scrolls placed on the ground at some corner.

"You are…" he didn't get what William was doing, neither did William get an answer. William just got a hunch about what he should do, took out all the scrolls Thomas drew before, and spread them on the ground.

"Just start working," as William didn't know why he was doing any of this, he rolled his eyes and responded in such a way towards Thomas.

And the latter went to do his task, leaving William behind pretty puzzled about these scrolls.

"Something is wrong…" Just as William placed all the scrolls on the ground in order, even the ones he already cleared the traps at, he noticed something amiss.

Each scroll showed a part of the ground with its stars and threads. But when he placed them next to each other, he couldn't help but notice a part of a grand drawing taking shape.

"Don't tell me… I need to collect all the drawings first before understanding what's going on here…" he muttered to himself, while not finding any clue about what the end grand drawing would be like.

He raised his head and looked at the entire grand territory here. "I have to sleep," he felt like he was looking at a grand puzzle map, one that would reveal more secrets when he would finish it up.

As this was going to take long, he slept and cleared his mind of any deep thoughts.

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