Chapter 1613 The Hunting Field (1/2)
After a few hours, Austin returned to Shiny Sect headquarters.
He put on the human-skin mask that Elder Damian gave him so no one had recognized him. The mask made him look like a fierce and unfriendly young man.
Since his looks changed, he also had a new identity in the Shiny Sect. Everyone there called him Tony Liu.
Changing his appearance gave him the advantage of moving around the headquarters freely. He didn't need to worry that someone might recognize him or doubt him.
As soon as he arrived at the Shiny Sect, Austin received a message from Rahul. According to the message, all disciples who would join the Four-sect Joint Tournament needed to gather at the drilling square. Since Austin was one of them, he had to be there too.
Austin didn't see any problem with it so he went. When he arrived at the square, many disciples of the Shiny Sect were already waiting there.
Elder Damian and more than twenty disciples of the Flame Holy Land were there, too.
When Austin entered the square, he immediately went to Rahul and greet him and the other members of the Flame Holy Land.
Elder Damian gave him a nod as a sign of greeting and acknowledgement.
Needless to say, Elder Damian liked Austin.
The elder had always been friendly to him since they had met. It was all because of Austin's outstanding performance and his talents. For Elder Damian, he was a promising disciple.
A few moments later, all disciples who signed up for the Four-sect Joint Tournament were all at the square.
There were more than one hundred of them.
Among those disciples were over twenty disciples of the Flame Holy Land including Rahul and Austin.
The rest were elites from the Shiny Sect.
Using his spiritual sense, Austin checked the cultivation bases of all the participants.
He found out that five of them were principal disciples of the Bitter Sea Realm and fifty were inner disciples of the Emperor Realm.
There were also one hundred outer disciples whose cultivation bases were at Semi-emperor Realm and lower.
All in all, there were one hundred fifty-five participants.