Published: February 12, 2025
Pao Bai stood in front of the light barrier of the aircraft, watching the live broadcast. Although he could only monitor less than twenty percent of the locations, and the screen often froze on one spot for a long time, he still found it quite enjoyable.
Finally, a situation appeared on the screen. It was only part of a battle, but it passed in an instant. Yet, it made Pao Bai's body react suddenly, and he watched it repeatedly several times.
Afterwards, a smile appeared on his handsome face, which was marked with numerous small injuries.
This instantly melted the atmosphere that had been nearly frozen inside the aircraft.
Aslan also relaxed a bit; this man put too much pressure on her.
Pao Bai was the leader of the silver masked warriors of the Star-Eye Clan, the silver commander, and ranked among the top few in combat power within the clan.
However, that was not the reason why people in the clan both feared and respected him. What truly made his clan members unable to ignore or forget him at any moment was that he was a madman, a battle fanatic.
For the benefit of the Star-Eye Clan, Pao Bai would fight on any battlefield he could appear on, striving for any ranking he could aim for.
Everyone respected him, calling him a madman, not as a derogatory term, but as a form of praise.
And they feared him... primarily because he often crazily challenged members of his own clan, even those he had already fought. If he found the fight enjoyable, he would seek them out for another round.
As for hiding strength or something like that, those were all tales from novels. Everyone was engaged in this, who didn’t know who? Besides, Pao Bai was the silver commander, wielding immense power. How could anyone not know the true strength of their clan members?
His presence at the novice camp was both surprising and yet entirely reasonable.
The surprise stemmed from the fact that this was a novice battlefield, and Pao Bai did not qualify to enter. He had long surpassed that stage, and even if he came, he would only be there to oversee. He was probably not interested in such matters.
The reason it seemed reasonable was that the entire Star-Eye Clan knew that a talent had emerged in the clan, humorously referred to as "Pao Bai the Second." This talent not only improved the double poison shadow skill but also performed exceptionally well in the novice battlefield. If Pao Bai had the time to come here, it was indeed possible. After all, the clan needed three warriors with a fuleira index under two thousand to enter the novice battlefield. Most warriors of this level were silver masked warriors. As their leader, it was reasonable for him to come supervise while also checking on this "second self."
"Aslan, you've done well finding this little guy this time." Although Pao Bai was the silver commander, he did not like wearing a mask when not in battle.
Aslan had a special status but was respectful in front of Pao Bai, quickly replying, "It’s thanks to Elder Jikesu."
"Don't be modest. The double poison shadow is something you taught him. While his ability to improve it is due to his talent and understanding, you must have also taught him well, which cannot be denied."
Aslan felt her face flush a little upon hearing this. She really didn’t think her teaching was that great; she had only been a bit more serious than usual while guiding Ye Zhongming.
After thinking for a moment, Aslan still asked her lingering question.
"Silver Commander, why did you only bring two people this time?"
It was not surprising to Aslan that the silver masked warriors were invited to participate in the final trial of the last small cycle because both of these individuals had a fuleira index above one thousand. This was the standard for wearing silver masks. Those below one thousand wore bronze masks, while those above two thousand wore golden masks.
Pao Bai bringing his subordinates conformed to the rules, but he only brought two people. Did that mean another person would come separately? That would waste another aircraft, and the energy for the aircraft came from Moon Age Gold. Given the clan's current situation, they would rather split one piece of Moon Age Gold into two to use. Even someone of Pao Bai's status would find it inappropriate to do so.