Chapter 461 Lure Darren Out To Kill Him (1/2)
Immediately after Darren left, the expression of the young master of the Red Inferno Sect changed.
He turned to Bradley and fumed, ”You want to force my hand to get rid of your elder brother, Kaleb, don't you? It is too presumptuous of you to do so.
How dare you try to take advantage of me? Do you wish for death?”
The young master's angry outburst shocked Bradley.
He fell to the ground and trembled with fear, as he explained, ”No! No! I suspect that something is wrong with Kaleb. That is why I ventured to speak about it. I have absolutely no intention of taking advantage of you. I did it only for your safety and for the sake of our sect. Please trust me.” Tears of terror welled in Bradley's eyes.
”Leave now! Don't play your silly tricks before me, or I will send you to the Soul-refining Pool to be the sacrificed next time,” the young master muttered.
”Thank you, young master.” Bradley bowed his head and thanked the young master for his forgiveness. Then he crawled away from the young master.
”Humph, this guy is getting more and more arrogant,” the young master said coldly after Bradley left.
”Since he is so bold, why don't you punish him or demote him?” Elder Judah, who was standing beside the young master, asked with a mischievous smile when he heard that.
”We have always known that there is a long-standing dispute between the two brothers. Giving them equal status is a way to ensure that there is a system of checks and balances between them. They will make every effort to catch each other's mistakes if it benefits their progress. In that case, I don't need to waste resources confirming whether they're loyal to me, as they will do it for me,” the young master replied.
”Ha-ha! You are really shrewd,” Elder Judah laughed as he admired the young master's intelligence.
Then he continued, ”But isn't letting Kaleb join the guardians too big a reward?” Elder Judah took the opportunity to voice his concerns.
”It doesn't matter. The Spirit Power emitted when I make the breakthrough is of no use to me,” the young master explained casually.
”But I agree with Bradley. Kaleb does seem a little strange,” the elder said while frowning.