Obtaining Legendray Dragon Template At The Start As A Side-Character!-Chapter 39: The Day Of Trial

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Chapter 39: The Day Of Trial

Reinh looked around. He saw hundreds of youths around his age scattered everywhere, all trying to find the members of their own groups.

The spectator stands surrounded the entire area. The place where the trial was being held was as large as five football stadiums, maybe even a little bigger.

Almost all the seats in the spectator stands were filled. Naturally, they were all members of the Vorhelm Clan, whether from the main bloodline or the branch families who had come from all over the North to watch the performance of their children.

He turned and his eyes landed on the highest platform in the spectator stands. That place was made of magnificent white seats, and in the center of them there was one seat larger and more luxurious than the rest.

One row below, there were also white seats, but they were less grand.

These two rows belonged to the seats of the Celestials, the Flag Holders of the Clan, and of course the Patriarch. A few Flag Holders had come, but many of the seats that belonged to them were still empty.

Among them, he found one familiar face, that dangerous beauty who was responsible for testing their blood purity percentage.

As for the Celestials’ seats, he had no doubt they would soon all be filled. They would not miss such an important event where they could find talented young seedlings.

However, many Flag Holders naturally would not come. Not because they did not want to, but because they could not. Many of them were carrying out missions or leading legions of forces across the North and the continent.

"I finally found you, Lord Reinh!" Suddenly, he heard a panting voice from behind. He turned and saw a chubby boy running toward him.

Behind him, Reinh could see the five commanders he had chosen for their groups, waving at him while walking in his direction.

Aron reached his side and started breathing heavily. Reinh looked him up and down. His body was really too weak.

Maybe he really had to find a way to force this boy to train, even if he had to push him hard.

"Where are the others?" He then turned his gaze to the commanders and asked.

"They should be around here. There is a lot of crowding, so it takes some time for them to find us," Lioren answered while looking around.

Reinh nodded. Then he stood facing the Celestials’ seats and signaled for the others to stand behind him. The five commanders nodded and formed a line behind him.

It did not take long for the other members of their group to find them and stand one by one behind their commanders. The other groups also formed their own neat lines.

The first person was the leader, and the rest of the group members stood behind them. However, this structure caused attention to focus on Reinh’s group.

"Why is that bastard standing first in that group?"

"Don’t tell me he is really the leader of that group? That’s impossible! How could that group let a bastard be their leader?"

"And a bastard with such a low blood purity! How was he even recognized as a Vorhelm?"

"If I’m not wrong, that young instructor is Julian, right? I heard he is very strong and even the son of one of the Celestials. Then why isn’t he the leader of that group?"

"Why is he standing near the back of the line?" Many people could not believe what they were seeing with their own eyes.

This was naturally also the mindset of the leaders of the other nine groups. They also looked for a moment toward Reinh and the members standing behind him.

They could also see Julian, which made them even more confused and surprised. Why was Julian standing at the end of the line? Shouldn’t the leader stand at the front?

And the person who made them doubt what they were seeing was the one standing at the front of that line, Reinh, the famous bastard of the Clan, whose blood purity percentage had become one of the most controversial topics in the Clan in recent days.

And with one look, it was clear that the members of that group were standing behind him with respect. So that meant he really was the leader of that group?

"I knew he wasn’t simple," Diana muttered to herself. She was standing first in the line of the group next to Reinh’s. It seemed her intuition had not been wrong again.

"If he became the group leader, it means he defeated Julian. So his abilities should not be underestimated," she thought, then looked away from them.

This only made her a little more cautious, not afraid or worried. No matter how strong this boy was, he would have no chance against her and her group.

Reinh and his group members also noticed all the looks, the words, and the attention. However, they completely ignored it, as if they did not notice anything.

In fact, many group members were even laughing in their hearts with contempt. They could not wait to watch these idiots get beaten by the monster who was their leader.

Their faces at that time would definitely be worth seeing.

Only one person looked extremely ugly and humiliated, Julian. His hands were clenched into fists, and he stared at Reinh with absolute hatred.

Only he himself knew how humiliated he had felt these past few days, especially after one of the knights he had sent to beat Reinh had gone blind.

He could still remember the disappointed look in his father’s eyes.

His father had lost hope in him, and all of this was because of that bastard. He would make sure Reinh paid the price.

"Just wait! I will take my revenge on you in this trial!"

Then a moment later, suddenly all the gazes left their group and moved toward the highest platform, the place where the Celestials sat.

Simply because the Celestial in charge of the internal council, the person who supervised and organized the trial, had arrived, and the time for the trial had finally come.