Chapter 666
Chapter 666 i A deep, complex message appeared-in Wilbur's consciousness.
He tried to decipher it but was struck with I asplitting headache moments later, / leaving him no choice but to stop. I The piercing pain in his soul caused him to finally return to his senses from the alternate realm he had been in.
Wilbur let out a sigh, smiling as he tossed the Crystal Bone into his demiplane.
He had reached the third stage of the Dragon's Chant, greatly improving his spiritual energy and power.
Wilbur turned around, stunned at the sight of the crowd standing behind him respectfully.
He frowned and asked, "Well, you saw everything that happened. Does anyone have anything to say about it?"
The crowd lowered their heads at once. As if they would have anything to say in I Wilbur's presence. ¢ Leonard was the only one who took a step forward, his expression full of regret and guilt. "I'm s-sorry, sir." Wilbur chuckled. "You haven't got l anything to be sorry for. In fact, I should be the one thanking you." "What?" Leonard blinked at Wilbur in confusion.
Only Wilbur knew that this trip to Eldor City had gotten him a brilliant offering and some new knowledge, as well as advancing his cultivation of the Dragon's Chant.
There was no need for Leonard to know about this, of course.
Wilbur's gaze then fell on Amon and the rest.
They lowered their heads but could still
feel a wave of spiritual pressure bearing down on them.
They stole a terrified glance at Wilburand promptly fell to their knees.
"We're sorry, sir! We should not have I plotted against Leonard, nor should we ' have insulted you. Please punish us as I you wish." All three men knew then that repenting of their mistakes was the best thing they "could do.
As for how Wilbur was going to punish them, that was up to fate now.
Wilbur gave it some thought before saying, "Your hearts were in the wrong place, and for that, you must be punished." Amon, Reed, Brody, Jon, and even a gravely injured Eliam knelt on the ground, silently awaiting their punishment.
All eyes were on Wilbur, and everyone wanted to know how he was going to I punish these people. 4 They had provoked and insulted Wilbur multiple times, and no Sanctuary level cultivator would forgive them for I something like that.
Wilbur said, "You should be punished, but I believe the gods have a kind heart. I don't want to be killing people left and _ righteither as this might affect the nation's medicine supply. Each of you shall pay Leonard a hundred million dollars, be it in punishment or compensation. I'll let you go for the time being after that." Amon and the rest could hardly contain their joy, prostrating themselves.
The relief of escaping death by a hair was overwhelming.
"However, you're going to elect a new chairman at once to maintain product
flow in the market. Jon will supervise, and make sure that everything is handled fairly. Bruce's incident can never happen. § again. Can you do that?" "Yes, of course." Jon and the rest nodded profusely at the order.
This was a better outcome than any of them could have ever hoped for, and they would be fools to say no.
Wilbur then said, "That should do it, then. Since everyone's here now, you can have a meeting to decide where to go from here. I hope nothing else happens here, or I won't be nearly as nice if I need to come over again." "Yes, sir," everyone chorused, their expressions meek and obedient.
Wilbur's generosity was something none of them had ever seen before.
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Wilbur, any Sanctuary level cultivator would have ended their lives for sure.
4 They had really gotten lucky to be dealing with Wilbur out of all people.
To be honest, though, Wilbur could hardly be bothered to do anything to them. It was a waste of time to be l agonizing over petty little things with people like them.
Also. Everything that happened here has "to be kept a secret. I don't want to hear a word of it after this." Wilbur turned to leave after that. He was desperate to get back so he could take the Crystal Bone apart and hardly had any time to waste staying here.