"Alright." Wilbur agreed and then went to the tavern with Herbert. After ordering two beers, Herbert looked at Wilbur across the table and said, "Do you have confidence inpleting all three tests? Although you passed the first test today, there are still two more tests. I think you might not be as lucky as you are now." "Sgoes for you, Herbert. Are you trying to makewithdraw from thepetition?" "There's only one spot available, so I hope you'll step aside." Wilbur looked at Herbert seriously and replied, "Everyone knows there is only one spot. It's not just me. If you plan to win thepetition by convincingto withdraw, I suggest you try persuading someone else first. If everyone is willing to withdraw, then I will too. Otherwise, I willpete until the final day." "You're quite the stubborn one. Well, let's see how it goes, then. Cheers!" Wilbur clinked his glass with Herbert's and then drank the beer.
After leaving the tavern, the two parted ways. Wilbur walked forward for a while, unable to resist stopping and looking back in the direction Herbert had left. He was puzzled as to why Herbert had singled him out from the twenty qualifiers for a drink.
Could it be because he did not think anyone among the remaining eighteen was a match for him? Wilbur shook his head. After all, he had hidden his strength during thepetition, and the talisman cultivator and spell cultivators who performed better than him were stronger.
l.n Perhaps Herbert had recognized his identity as a dragon clan cultivator. If that was the case, it would explain why Herbert considered him a worth opponent. However, Wilbur did not reveal any dragon aura during thepetition, so if Herbert had identified his true identity, must have meant he had sspecial ability. Reading History No history.
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