Gravis looked at the man. "You seem unconvinced," he commented.

The guy harrumphed again. "No, I believe our teacher," he said, "but I just can't believe that you have thrown away your future in order to make money now."

The other nine kept themselves out of this, though they were on the burly man's side.

"Elaborate," Gravis said.

"You know exactly what I mean," the man said with a sneer. "To make money, you decided to artificially learn the Law of the Dead World. There is no other way. After all, no Early Minor Circulation Immortal can possibly comprehend such a powerful Law."

Not everyone knew that there were Immortals out there that understood the Law of the Dead World.

"What makes you so sure?" Gravis asked.

"Stop these meaningless questions," the guy said. "You're only here to make our weapons, not to defend your fragile ego."

Gravis' brows furrowed, and he looked at the teacher.

The teacher only kept himself out with a smile.

"Am I allowed to activate my Will-Aura?" Gravis asked the teacher evenly.

"Go ahead. As long as you don't kill or cripple someone, everything goes," the teacher said.

Gravis looked back at the burly man.

Yet, the burly man only laughed a bit. "Seems like your attempt of showing off your power backfired," he said. "You expected that our teacher would say that fighting is forbidden, right? Sadly for you, we are not conflict-averse."

His laughter continued. "On top of that, you decided to threaten me with your Will-Aura? Me? The one with the most powerful Battle-Strength out of everyone present?" he said, but when he saw his teacher's frown, he corrected himself. "Except our teacher, of course."

"I know five level three Laws, rookie," the burly man said. "If you want to have a go, simply say so. I'll gladly accompany you. Otherwise, hurry up and make our weapons."

Suddenly, Gravis relaxed as he looked to the side.

The burly man saw this as a sign of weakness and spat to the side. "Knew it," he said.

has been a while,"

talking?" the

said. "This world was full of beasts, and nearly no beasts acted like this. I have completely forgotten that this was a common mindset amongst human

a grandpa? Who the fuck takes 2,000 years to become an Immortal? Even the slowest among us only took 800 years. 2,000 years," he said as he laughed loudly. "Man,

man, but his face didn't show any

only looked at the

someone that had been blinded by their own accomplishments so much that the thought of someone more superior than them on their level didn't exist. One had to remember that a middle

puddle and jumped into the ocean,

had initially heard the man's words, Gravis felt a bit annoyed, but the more that man spoke, the more

insulted someone, it was annoying. Someone might even become

friend insulted

when a kid insulted someone, it was

about things they had no idea about.

Gravis viewed this

no idea what he was

he had planned to teach him a lesson, to show him that there were people far more powerful than

decided against

do

Why?

care about this man. Showing someone that they were wrong was showing them what they could do better. If Gravis "faceslapped" this poor man, he would allow him

him a chance to better

would not survive the higher world. Gravis could increase the man's chances to survive the higher world by showing him the error in his mindset, but

nothing to do with

me what kind of weapons you want," Gravis

sneered in arrogance. Sure enough,

brows. This was not

the building, someone else also furrowed

"This is not good," he said to

was the Star God that had commissioned

new Researchers that there were taller mountains behind the horizons. Whenever a new Researcher appeared from the middle worlds, they had a high likelihood

highest world. He was supposed to humble them and show them that they needed

Gravis let them play and feel powerful in front

sighed again. "Seems like my plan backfired. Instead of curbing their arrogance,

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