Chapter 446: Choosing A Sect
After the explosion, Liam and the others instantly died.
However, instead of returning to the real world, they found themselves in a white space.
Looking around, they saw other people in the place as well.
Suddenly, they heard voices calling out their names.
“Brother Liam! Brother Max! Brother Nathan!”
“Sister Lily! Sister Asha! Maya!”
Such a loud voice.
Who else would it be besides their brothers and sisters?
“You are here~” They smiled, greeting the bunch with a hug.
Hundreds of years of fighting life and death couldn’t make their relationship more closer.
“What is this place?” Liam asked after they calmed down.
“This is the evaluation trial place. Here, we will be evaluated for points. The three overlords, nine sects, and twelve top families will also give us invitations if they find us worthy,” Cyra explained.
As the intelligence officer of the family, seeking information was Cyra’s job.
“Oh? Then why are you still here? The evaluation shouldn’t take too long,” Max asked in puzzlement.
Thirty years had passed since the earliest of them had died, yet they were still here, looking quite bored.
“We were waiting for you, dummy!” Ella said, slapping Max.
Although they could return once they had chosen an organization to join or spent the points they earned, they waited until all of them were here.
They didn’t want to be selfish and return to the real world without the others.
They wanted to come back together, sharing their wheels and woes.
“Hehe, I knew my wife would wait for me~” Max quickly changed his tone.
“You’re too cheesy, Dad!” Maxine complained.
While they were chattering about all kinds of things, Liam, Lily, Max, Nathan, Asha, and Maya’s evaluations were settled.
With a panel appearing before them, they looked through the points they had earned.
“A few quintillion points? Good enough,” they muttered.
Seeing that their points were at the top rank, comparable to the top prodigies in the Inner area, they were not too surprised.
The surge of points must have come from the outpost explosion at the very end.
Even if not all those millions of invading enemies died, there would still be a lot of points given to them.
Looking below the panel, they saw invitations from the top forces.
“Hmm, all of them have given me invitations. What about you guys?” Max asked with a hint of bragging in his tone.
“We also received invitations from all the 24 forces,” Asha said, rolling her eyes.
“Oh, so it’s not special then,” Max jeered, thinking the top forces were not that special after all.
“Idiot, that’s because of how many points you got! I only got a few quadrillion points and only received invitations from the nine sects and a few of the top families,” Ella said, seeing Max’s complacency.
“Hahaha, so it’s because I’m too strong and handsome!” Max laughed, causing Ella to bash him in irritation.
“So, which sect do you want to join? Do you have any idea?” Liam asked.
In the invitations, besides the introduction of their organization, there were also the extra benefits they would get for choosing to join.
Looking at the offers, it seemed that they were eager to recruit them into their organizations.
As for why they didn’t invite them personally, according to Cyra, it was to make the recruitment transparent and open.
Those recruiters have at least tier 11 strength, mastering the river of law.
Even the virtual realm could suppress them; a little leak of their power could manipulate them to their bidding.
Meanwhile, hearing Liam’s question, they fell into contemplation.
“First, erase the families. Unless you want to be tied by marriage, there is limited promotion space and future in them.”
“Joining the top sect, on the other hand, would give you huge rewards and high positions as soon as you join.”
“The overlord organizations, on the other hand, although they have a high limit, you can only start at a low position.”
“Unless you have overwhelming talent, the benefits you would get with them are incomparable to joining a top sect,” Liam patiently explained his conclusion.
“We sisters already chose a sect. Before coming to the dimensional battlefield, we decided to join the Immortal Palace,” Lily started.
Lily and her sisters were not set on the resources they could gain but on the environment that could nurture them.
Joining the Immortal Palace was the number one choice for females, even against the overlord organizations.
“Sisters, we will be together forever!” Lyla shouted, holding Lydia in her arms.
Hearing this, the nine women who were hailed as the nine Valkyrie Goddesses chose the Immortal Palace as their destination.
“What about the others? Which organization will you join?”
“We will join the Ashura Sect,” Nathan said, dragging his wife and two sons.
As for his daughter Lila, he already had his sister to accompany her.
“My wife and I will also join the Ashura Sect,” Max added as they tapped on the Ashura Sect.
Besides the Mercenary Alliance, the Ashura Sect is the strongest fighting sect, only below the overlord organizations.
If the Immortal Palace is for women, the Ashura Sect is the destination for fighters.
“Understandable. What about the others?”
“Sam and I will join the Mechanic Alliance,” Luke replied.
Although the Mechanic Alliance was at the bottom ranks of the nine sects, it was the most appropriate for them to grow.
All technological advancements were hailed by the Mechanic Alliance.
Thus, although it is weak, it is still the richest and has the most comprehensive scientific knowledge and theory in existence.
“My wife and I will join the Eternal Sect,” Neo said after a bit of consideration.
The Eternal Sect was the most peaceful and neutral sect.
They do not fight with anyone, only focusing on cultivation and comprehension of the myriad of laws.
Neo concluded that by joining the sect, he would have a lot of time to laze around as usual.
“What about you, Lux?”
“I would want to join the Virtual Business Alliance, but the benefits they offer are too trash,” Lux complained.
If the other sects offered him a high position, top resources, and even a tier 12 treasure of his choosing, the Virtual Business Alliance only gave him a free storefront of his choosing.
It may seem great, but isn’t this a virtual world?
Space and architecture could be created instantly with just a few taps of a button.
All those restrictions and bindings just for a piece of virtual land? Isn’t this not taking him seriously?
“Then don’t join.”
“If this is all they can give, they are indirectly mocking us, the Shadowcrest family, as beggars!” Liam snorted, not caring if those so-called officials from the Virtual Business Alliance were watching.
“Should I?” Lux said hesitantly.
Although the Virtual Business Alliance offer was insulting, if he chose a good location, it would kick off his business instantly.
“Hmph! Don’t even consider it. We have money to run our business. Just ask Father if you want some,” Liam advised.
As the regent of the Moonlight Empire, although he didn’t know his father’s exact wealth, he estimated that it was enough to buy a few pieces of tier 9 dimensions like the Etherium Realm.
Hearing his brother’s advice, Lux was enlightened.
Indeed, his father was too rich.
Remembering his early days when he had to beg his father for some pocket change, he couldn’t help but feel excited. seaʀᴄh thё NôᴠelFirё.net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
A long time had passed since he last asked his father for money.
His father should be richer now, right?
Thinking of this, he closed the panel, not caring about his wasted effort.
Anyway, there were still points that could be used to redeem treasures.
“What about you, Brother Liam? It seems you don’t want to join any of the forces,” Lux turned back and asked.
“I’m just helping you cope with the dimensional battlefield, giving you more choices. After this, I will return to the Etherium Realm and manage the empire.”
“You know, Father. If he could sit, he would never stand up. If he could lie, he would never sit. He’s so lazy that I’m surprised he even allowed to leave,” Liam joked.
Hearing this, the others also laughed, thinking of their father.
Sometimes, they can only be amazed at how their father grew in strength without putting in any effort.
How did he grow so strong while only flirting with their mothers?
If they could have such methods, they would also lie down and wait until they became invincible to show off.
“What about you two? You don’t have to mind me. I will support whatever organization you choose,” Liam asked, turning to his wives, Amara and Elysienne.
“Stupid, of course, we will be with you! Why would we join these guilds for? To look for other men?” Elysienne replied, rolling her eyes.
Hearing this, Liam’s blood nearly surged up.
They dared. As soon as they got close to his wife, he would castrate them on the spot.
“Relax, husband. It’s just a joke~” Elysienne said, seeing Liam’s fiery eyes.
“We’ve been living in the Etherium Realm for so long, we didn’t want to leave, right, sister Amara?” Elysienne explained, seeing Liam didn’t calm down.
Elysienne had been living in the Etherium Continent for millions of years; she didn’t want to venture out while her husband was still at home.
Although there is a sect of gods delving into the power of faith, Elysienne is too lazy to go.
“Indeed, for us, joining these top sects didn’t matter. As long as we’re with you, we are satisfied,” Amara nodded.
Like Elysienne, Amara wanted to stay in the Etherium Realm.
Living there for billions of epochs, her life was already rooted in the Etherium Realm.
Thus, if her husband didn’t leave, no amount of benefits could get her out of the Etherium Realm.
Hearing the side of his wives, Liam heaved a sigh of relief.
“Then we will stay in the Etherium Realm…”
After all of them chose the respective organizations they would join, a notification was sent to them for the following procedures.
In the meantime, missing their parents and relatives, they couldn’t wait to return to the Etherium Realm.
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