Chapter 1601“Jeager, doctor,” ordered Zeke at once. “Wait at Devonville Restricted Zone. Sole Wolf, go with them
and stand guard. Tyler, Nameless, come with me to search for the spiritual land.”
Sole Wolf appeared dissatisfied. “Zeke, let me go with you instead. Tyler can stay behind.”
“Don't even dare think about leaving me behind, you little sh*t,” Tyler muttered as he ran aimlessly
toward the opposite direction. “I'm well versed in the finer things in life, Great Marshal. I am sure that
my expertise would be greatly useful to you.”
“Master Collins,” Missy reminded gently. “You're going in the wrong direction.”
After Tyler had managed to reorient his bearings, he followed Nameless, Zeke, and Missy in search of
the spiritual land.
The old doctor gazed affectionately at his grandson. “Jeager, has the Great Marshal solved the
problem of the examination for you?”
Jeager nodded. “He has not only solved it for me, grandpa. The solution he provided was the
breakthrough that we needed. Even the candidates for the next few generations would find it useful.”
“What do you mean, Jeager?” the old doctor asked in confusion.
“To tell you the truth,” Sole Wolf chimed in, “Zeke had managed to achieve this feat by slaying the
Regent, imprisoning the Thirty-Four Templars, the Three Inspectors, the Six Superintendents, and even
dissolving the Four Great Martial Houses. As you are well aware, these are the forces that control the
martial arts examination.” What?
The old doctor stood frozen as he stared at Sole Wolf in disbelief.
The Regent and his men are in control of the martial arts scene. Just like that, Zeke had managed to
clean the slate for the future of Eurasia!
Meanwhile, Missy led the party toward the northwest.
noveldramaAfter half a day of walking, Zeke realized that they had been heading in the direction of the Carter sect.
Tyler too became aware of that.
“Great Marshal,” he asked gingerly. “Is it possible for the spiritual land we are seeking to be within the
walls of the Carter sect?”
Zeke nodded. “It definitely is.”
“I beg to differ, Great Marshal,” Nameless said at once.
The other three gazed curiously at Nameless's surprising proclamation.
“As a servant to the Carters for half my life,” Nameless explained, “I have never seen a trace of a
spiritual land within those walls.” “But how could you be sure? You were only a servant, after all,” Tyler scoffed. “You wouldn't have had
the right to venture into the inner doors, would you? The spiritual land could have been there all along
and you wouldn't have seen it!”
“Lest you forget,” Nameless replied calmly, “I still have Zippy. Aside from the Carter sect, I have seen
through Zippy's eyes all the other secrets the other three sects have to offer.”
The others nodded. “He has a point. Zippy must have seen everything.”
“However,” Nameless continued, I have heard talk from the disciples of the Carter sect that the four
elders of the Four Hidden Sects frequently retreated to a hidden mountain to rehabilitate. It is far more
likely for the spiritual land to be situated there instead.”
Zeke whistled softly. “If the spiritual land is indeed the size of a mountain, the number of herbs to be
found there could nurture the martial artists of Eurasia for the next hundred years, at the very least.
Locating the mountain is an utmost priority.”
As they were discussing, the group approached the doors of the Carter sect.
“Hold on,” Zeke called suddenly.
Nameless and Tyler gazed curiously at him.
“Have you noticed that it's unusually quiet here today?”