CHAPTER 461 LURE DARREN OUT TO KILL HIM
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.
"Oh? What do you mean? He gave a clear explanation about what happened before. Did I miss a
detail?" The young master was confused.
"Yes, his explanation was clear. However, the clearer his explanation was, the more problematic he
became.
He seemed to have a good head on his shoulders today. He provoked Bradley all the time, which is
different from his past behavior. It is true that Kaleb is prudent. However, he has never been so
eloquent." The elder shared his impression of Kaleb's odd behavior.
"Hmm, now that you've said it, I agree. There was something unusual about Kaleb today. I do believe
that his eloquence may have something to do with Bradley's aggressiveness. As Bradley argues all the
time, Kaleb may have learned to defend himself. Kaleb is my right-hand man, so please don't worry
about him. Besides, if something was unusual about him, how could he hide it from you?" The young
master thought it over, and he finally believed that Elder Judah had overthought.
Knowing that pressing the matter was of no use, the elder didn't continue the discussion. Suddenly, his
eyes twinkled as he got an idea. "Well, that makes sense. Then, if you'll excuse me, I'll withdraw and
prepare for your breakthrough," the elder said. He wanted to leave to carry out his plan.
"Fine. Thank you for your help so far. Go ahead, Elder Judah," the young master replied.
Having received the young master's permission, the old man bowed before withdrawing from the hall.
"Mortimer, are you in the sect?" The moment Elder Judah left the hall, he used a secret method to send
a message to Mortimer.
"What's the matter? I'm away from the sect right now," Mortimer replied.
"Well, we'll talk about it when you return. I need you to check someone for me."
"Ha-ha!" Mortimer laughed. "If you can't deal with this person yourself, he must be tough. Is he a mole
in our sect?"
"It is still too early to tell. I just find him a little strange. I know your Piercing Eye can get more
information on him. That is why I need to ask for your help," Judah added.
"Okay, I'll be back in three days. I'll come to you then." They finally made an appointment.
After leaving the hall, Darren returned to Kaleb's residence.
Once safely in the room, the first thing Darren did was use his restored Spirit Power to explore Kaleb's
valet's memory to get a clearer understanding of Kaleb's habits. This was the only way for him to act
more like the real Kaleb.
"Hey! Do you know where the members of the Primitive Feminine Bloodline Clan have been
imprisoned?" Darren asked.
The memory detected by him was incomplete, so he asked to avoid missing vital clues.
"Primitive Feminine Bloodline? I have never heard of it," the valet answered.
"Good. I was testing you. What you know cannot be shared with others. And what you do not know is
what you should not know. So, never snoop around. Understand?" Darren said casually.
"Yeah! Of course. I would never dare to do such a thing," replied the valet as he quickly knelt.
"Fine. I will rest now. You need to leave, and don't come in without my permission," Darren
commanded, and the valet did as ordered.
After the valet left, Darren began to look through the files in Kaleb's room. He needed to find
information about the Primitive Feminine Bloodline Clan. He was so careful that no file was missed.
However, there was no mention of the Primitive Feminine Bloodline Clan.
Regardless, Darren found something useful. He found treasures of rule cultivators that Kaleb had
collected before, including thousands of runes, as well as many precious elixirs. There were also many
cultivation methods for rule cultivators. However, they were inferior to what Darren had gotten in the
One Rule Tower.
'These things may come in handy in the future, ' Darren thought as he sat down and began to learn the
methods, in case of an emergency.
Night came, at last. Suddenly, Darren felt a faint breath around him. Immediately, Darren tried to
inspect the breath.
Before he could make any progress, it disappeared.
Swoosh!
Darren flew out of the study in a flash. He tried to search for the breath in the dark.
After a while, he caught a glimpse of a figure. A sneer rested on the corner of his lips.
"It's you, Bradley. Fine, since you're always in my way, I'll just kill you," Darren murmured as he
continued to chase after the figure.
After a while of chasing Bradley, Darren finally reached a quiet place that was full of restriction power.
Suddenly, Bradley stopped.
"Ha-ha! You followed me. How stupid are you? You are too dumb to live,"
Bradley said as he turned to face his brother. A ferocious smile morphed his features.
"Do you want to kill me?" Darren asked.
"Why not? I've wanted to kill you since you stole my lover. But I held back the urge because I wanted
her to be happy. However, you failed to protect her! Someone killed her! I vowed to kill you when I Belongs © to .
learned of her death!" Blue veins stood out on his temples as Bradley yelled.
"If you kill me today, aren't you afraid that the young master will blame you?" Darren sniffed.
Hearing this, Bradley asked, "If I were scared, would I bring you here? No one would know that you
died here. Even if they learn of your death, I won't leave any evidence to show that I killed you. My
avatar is drinking with Mr. Lan in his room right now. My alibi would speak for me." Bradley thought his
scheme was flawless.
"By the way, I have to say that you have changed a lot. You would never have chased me in the past.
But today, you did. So foolish," Bradley gloated.
"So everything is going according to your plan. Are you sure that you can kill me?" Darren asked.
"Don't I know what you're capable of? It's easy enough for me to kill you!" Bradley bellowed. In the next
instant, runes gleamed on his body.
Earlier, when Darren fought Kaleb, he couldn't win on his own. Now that he was facing a rule cultivator
whose strength was even more terrifying, how could he win?
More importantly, since Darren was in the Red Inferno Sect, if he called the Water Kylin for aid, it would
attract other people's attention. The Water Kylin couldn't be of help to Darren. He was alone and had a
slim chance of winning!
Surprisingly, Darren smiled confidently and took a few steps forward, "That sounds like a coincidence. I
want to kill you, too."