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Ancient Tears BloodLine - Chapter 944

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Chapter 944: Envoys’ departure Chapter 944: Envoys’ departure Inner Post Region: As time passed, the atmosphere in the inner post region began to shift.

The Tier-4 Forces’ envoys, who had been stationed here for one day, started to make their departures, each leaving with their newly recruited young warriors in tow.

It had been a critical period for these recruits, the start of a journey that would soon test their mettle and shape their futures.

The warriors recruited by the envoys would face their Trials soon, each within the respective organizations they had been chosen to join.

These Trials, however, were not uniform.

Each organization had its own unique method of testing and training recruits-some harsh, others brutal.

But all served the same purpose: to mold the warriors into formidable forces, worthy of standing among the elite.

Some envoys had more success than others in recruiting.

The big organizations-the ones with deep influence and vast resources-managed to attract more young warriors than most.

Institutions like the Academy, Parazam Hunter League, and the Federation have contributed over 100 promising recruits to the Tier-4 Forces.

For these warriors, their association with such prestigious names already put them on a path of power and prestige.

Their numbers were high, and their potential vast.

In stark contrast, the top-tier families and Bloodline Clans, known for their guarded traditions and selective recruitment, sent only a small number of their own warriors.

For them, it wasn’t about numbers but about quality.

Each warrior sent by these clans carried a legacy, trained from birth to uphold the family’s honor.

These warriors were already considered elite, and their talents often far surpassed the average recruit, even if their contributions were smaller in comparison.

Meanwhile, the Black and White Envoys from the infamous Dark Shadow University left just as quickly as they had arrived.

Their recruitment had been cold and dismissive, handpicking warriors they considered worthy while discarding others with an almost disdainful attitude.

To them, many of the recruits were mere fodder-trash in their eyes-unworthy of the dark arts the university specialized in.

Yet even their harsh selection had filled their ranks.

As the Dark Shadow University envoys vanished into the horizon, the other forces’ envoys began to follow.

Carriages, airships, and other means of transport began to mobilize, carrying the warriors toward their new destinies.

One by one, the envoys departed, until only a few stragglers remained.

Among the last to linger were the envoys of Star University.

Unlike others, Star University had a reputation for taking their time, carefully considering every recruit and leaving no room for haste.

Their warriors would undergo trials that emphasized intellect and potential just as much as raw power.

They remained patient, watching as the region slowly emptied, knowing that the ones they had chosen would soon embark on a journey far more challenging than any they had known before.

And so, as the inner post region began to settle into quiet once more, it was clear that the next phase for these young warriors was about to begin.

The Trials would be unlike anything they had experienced, and only the strongest, smartest, and most cunning would emerge ready to face the real challenges that lay ahead.

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From MC’s Perspective: Federation HQ The air in the Head’s office was tense, but not with hostility-rather, it was charged with expectation.

Everyone had gathered for one reason, and the weight of that purpose was felt by all present.

Clinton, the Head of the Federation, sat calmly behind his imposing desk, his sharp eyes assessing the man standing before him.

Beside Clinton stood Sally, her posture relaxed but her curiosity evident in her gaze.

They both listened intently, as Lowell, Zack’s teacher, stood before them, maintaining a respectful composure.

Clinton leaned back slightly, his expression unreadable, though there was an undertone of interest in his voice when he finally spoke.

“So, you are the one who discovered Zack,” he said, his voice measured.

“You’re his teacher?” Lowell nodded respectfully.

“Yes, my Lord.

I found him in a remote town in the outer post region.” Clinton and Sally exchanged a brief glance, the same look of astonishment crossing their faces.

By now, they had thoroughly reviewed Zack’s background, piecing together his past, and the more they uncovered, the more intrigued they had become.

Before arriving at Federation HQ, Zack had been nothing more than a name to them-an unknown rising talent, whispered about in certain circles.

But since discovering the true nature of his abilities, specifically his rare mastery over three elements, their curiosity had deepened.

They had begun asking more questions, delving into the specifics of his origins.

What they learned left them both astonished.

Zack didn’t just come from some obscure town in the inner post-he hailed from the outer post, a region considered even more desolate and resource-deprived.

It was a place known for producing little more than struggling survivors, far from the bustling cities where young prodigies typically rose to prominence.

“To think,” Sally mused aloud, unable to hide her amazement, “Zack Lockwood walked out of the outer post region.

It’s practically barren.” Clinton nodded, the revelation still fresh in his mind.

“It’s almost unheard of for someone with his level of talent to come from there.

And yet…” Their expressions softened with a mixture of awe and excitement.

This discovery only solidified their belief in Zack’s potential.

The fact that he had climbed from such a disadvantaged region to gain the attention of Star University and the Federation itself was no small feat.

It also reaffirmed their decision to recommend Zack’s name to a certain powerful elder-an endorsement that could change the young warrior’s life forever.

Meanwhile, I stood quietly in the corner of the room, listening to their conversation.

My heart swelled with pride.

Everything had worked out better than I could have hoped.

Both Clinton and Sally seemed genuinely impressed with my story, and more importantly, they showed nothing but respect toward Teacher Lowell.

There was no arrogance in their demeanor, no condescension, and that, in turn, made me respect them more.

Behind Lowell, Jonathan stood awkwardly, his face betraying a mixture of excitement and nervousness.

He wasn’t supposed to be here-this was a private meeting, after all-but the Head had allowed him to stay, recognizing the significance of the moment.

After all, this was more than just a simple farewell; it was a pivotal moment in Zack’s journey, and everyone in the room could sense it.

Federation Head, for his part, could barely contain his happiness.

He had always known Zack had potential, but seeing the Federation take such interest, knowing that their relationship with Star University would only grow stronger because of Zack, filled him with pride.

This moment marked the beginning of something larger than any of them had anticipated.

As the conversation continued, he couldn’t help but feel a surge of anticipation.

Zack’s future was now intertwined with the Federation and Star University.

He was about to step into a world far more dangerous and challenging than anything he had faced before.

But with the backing of these powerful forces, and the belief that they had in him, there was no doubt in my mind that Zack would rise to meet whatever came next.

On the other hand, Jonathan stood frozen in a state of shock, still trying to fully process the rapid chain of events.

It hadn’t been that long since Zack Lockwood had first arrived in the inner post region.

Jonathan had envisioned a much different path for Zack-one where the young warrior would spend several years honing his skills, slowly climbing the ranks to eventually become a Black Mark Warrior, one of the most respected positions in the region.

But the turmoil that had erupted in the region had changed everything.

The normally aloof and arrogant Tier-4 organizations, who once paid little attention to the inner post, were suddenly scrambling to recruit new talent.

The power vacuum, created by recent upheavals, forced them to look for fresh blood, even in areas they had previously ignored.

For years, they had dismissed the inner post as a backwater, but now they were desperate to replenish their forces.

This desperation had opened doors for warriors like Zack-doors that had been closed to him just weeks before.

Jonathan couldn’t help but feel a swelling sense of pride as he thought about it.

Zack had risen above the chaos, catching the attention of not just any organization, but the Federation itself, a force that was known to be one of the most powerful and influential in the entire inner post region.

The fact that Zack had secured such a formidable backer filled Jonathan with a deep satisfaction.

He had always believed in Zack’s potential, but even he hadn’t imagined things would progress this quickly.

A slow smile spread across Jonathan’s face as he considered what this meant for Zack’s future.

With the Tier-4 University behind him, Zack’s safety would no longer be a constant concern.

Jonathan had spent sleepless nights worrying about the dangers that lurked in every corner of the inner post, but those worries were beginning to fade.

The Tier-4 University was not only powerful, but it had influence that stretched far beyond the inner and outer posts.

Under their protection, Zack would have far fewer enemies willing to challenge him, and even fewer who would dare to attack.

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