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Chapter 32: Skyreach Mission Pavilion (1)

  As Reon approached the Skyreach Mission Pavilion, he was struck by its sheer grandeur. The building loomed above him, far rger than the onry Hall of the Outer Sect.

  Above the grarance, elegantly etched in swirliers, was the name "Skyreach Mission Pavilion," an inscription that evoked both reverend excitement.

  As Reon stood outside the Skyreach Mission Pavilion, he surveyed the bustling se around him.

  The air was filled with the sounds of excited chatter and ughter, as disciples gathered in clusters, some animatedly sharing tales of their ret adventures.

  The courtyard was alive with activity; a few disciples were preparing for their missions, cheg their gear and reviewing maps, while others, weary but triumphant, celebrated their successful returns with boisterous camaraderie.

  Reon bid farewell with Xu Yang and stepped ihe pavilion, he was greeted by a stark trast to the lively se outside.

  Although many disciples were gathered ihe interior was so spacious and elegant that it could easily aodate all the members of the Outer Sect.

  With high ceilings supported by intricately carved wooden beams. Soft, warm light filtered through stained windows, casting colorful patterns on the polished stone floor.

  There were several Mission Assig ters set up, where various members eagerly expined missioails and rewards to the disciples.

  On the opposite side were several Missio ters, where individuals came to report their mission pletions.

  After firming the details, the members at these ters distributed rewards to the disciples.

  Reon's eyes shifted behind the ters, where the walls were lined with mission boards, dispying requests from various fas, kingdoms, and individuals seeking brave souls for their endeavors.

  The Mission Board was anized into various tiers: Novice Level, Apprentice Level, Intermediate Level, Advanced Level, Elite Level, Master Level, Grandmaster Level, Lord Level, and King Level Missions.

  While the Outer Sect's Skyreach Mission Pavilion branch did not offer missions higher thaermediate Level, there were some Emperor Level Missions within the Sect that had remained unpleted for turies.

  As the mission level increases, so does the difficulty of the tasks. Fher-level missions, rewards are only granted after the requestor verifies the authenticity of the items or objectives they sought.

  For lower-level missions, the requestor pays the Se advance, and the Sect verifies the authenticity of the requested items or services.

  Should any issues arise, the requestor file a pint. The Sect maintaiailed records of everythio the requestor, and those who make baseless pints face penalties for their as.

  After look around for a while, Reon headed toward the Mission Board, eager to find a suitable task in the Mystic Evergreen Forest.

  As he browsed through the listings, he suddenly heard the familiar sound of the system announg a new mission.

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  [Ding! The Host has been given four options to choose from. Please selee option carefully.]

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  [Option 1: Accept a Novice Level Mission.

  Reward: A Prote Item (Unon Grade).]

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  [Option 2: Accept two Novice Level Mission.

  Reward: An Attack Item (Unon Grade).]

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  [Option 3: Accept an Apprentice Level Mission.

  Reward: An Escape Talisman (Unon Grade).]

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  [Option 4: Accept an Intermediate Level Mission with the deadline of two months.

  Reward: A Teique Insight Ticket (Rare-Grade).]

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  Reon stared at the system panel before him, reading through the avaible options.

  The first choice was to accept a Novice Level Mission, which would be a breeze for him, as these missions typically involved gathering on Grade Herbs.

  In fact, even newers to the sect often avoided these tasks; they were usually uaken by the weakest disciples of the Outer Sect.

  The reward for this option was not appealiher—a Prote Item of Unon Grade. Although it had been quite powerful when he first received it, it was now rendered useless with Cloudia by his side.

  The sed option was equally unappealing. While it was easy to plete, the reward—An Attack Item of Unon Grade—was unsatisfactory, as it couldn't match the power of Cloudia's attacks.

  Reon g the third option, which was to accept an Apprentice Level Mission. With Cloudia by his side, it wouldn't be too difficult to plete.

  However, the reward was still disappointing: an Escape Talisman of Unon Grade. While it might help him escape from a Peak Stage Qi Solidification Realm or Low Stage Foundatioablishment Realm cultivator, it wouldn't be much use against stronger oppos.

  The talisman could only teleport him five to ten miles away—a distahey could close in seds.

  If it had been a Unique or Epic Grade Escape Talisman, it would have been a priceless treasure, capable of transp him from one provio another across the Sleeping Dragon ti.

  Reon's gaze settled on the fourth option. It was to take an Intermediate Level Mission with a two-month deadline.

  Though it would be somewhat challenging, he felt fident he could ma—training for one month and using the seonth to plete the task.

  The reward was a Teique Insight Ticket of Rare Grade, which couldn't e at a better time since he had retly acquired a Rare Grade Sword Teique.

  Given that he had no memories of Xue Taiyang, learning teiques like other cultivators was difficult, making this item invaluable.

  Plus, with another plot set to begin in two months, this option erfect for him.

  So I will go with this option.

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