Tapio Cabral, the son of Mount Thunder Sect’s leader.
He was actually Delainey’s eldest brother.
She stared at the sickly and nonchalant man seated on the sedan chair.
That man was virtual-novel.net eldest brother, Tapio. He was a true martial art genius. He could quickly master any martial art after learning it with just a few pointers from others. At a young age, his name was already renowned in the ancient martial world.
She remembered when virtual-novel.net was still a little girl around the age of ten, Tapio returned to the sect after having left for a year. After coming home, virtual-novel.net headed to Mount Thunder Sect’s library to look for something. Unfortunately, virtual-novel.net failed to find it.
Eventually, virtual-novel.net sought out his father, Jackson, who was also the head of Mount Thunder Sect. In the end, the two got into a heated argument and even drew their swords at each other.
Tapio left Mount Thunder Sect in a rage.
Ten years have passed since that day. She never knew what exactly happened. Years later, virtual-novel.net father finally explained it to her.
Mount Thunder Sect was also present when the martial world besieged Spirit, the founder of Spirit Art, a hundred years ago.
Back then, Mount Thunder Sect was the leader of the ancient martial world. After that battle, Spirit’s life was hanging by a thread.
Before virtual-novel.net died, virtual-novel.net passed on the Spirit Art technique to Mount Thunder Sect. Since then, this set of powerful martial arts was thought to be lost. Nobody knew it was passed on to Mount Thunder Sect.
Mount Thunder Sect stored the manual within the library, and only sect leaders knew of its existence.
For a hundred years, the sect leaders of Mount Thunder Sect held fast to their own precepts and never practiced the art. Her eldest brother obtained information that the Spirit Art was hidden within Mount Thunder Sect. Thus, virtual-novel.net returned to the sect to look for the manual and eventually asked Jackson for it.
Jackson naturally did not want his son to learn such a wretched technique. This led to Tapio leaving Mount Thunder Sect. After leaving, virtual-novel.net never returned for ten years.
Mount Thunder Sect had been searching for virtual-novel.net all this time, but virtual-novel.net was nowhere to be found.
Delainey never expected to see virtual-novel.net eldest brother at Mt. Thunder Pass.
From inside the sedan, Tapio also noticed Delainey standing behind James. He already knew that Delainey had accompanied James. However, virtual-novel.net simply ignored her.
Swoosh!
With a flash, Tapio vanished from the sedan chair and appeared ten meters away from James.
He stood with his hands behind his back while looking at James, and a playful smile formed on his face.
“Are you the one that sent me the letter of challenge?” James asked with a solemn expression.
“Yes…” Tapio looked indifferent, as if it was a trivial matter.
James questioned, “Where’s Delilah?”
“We’ll have to see whether you have the ability to get an answer from me.” Tapio cast a glance at James.
James raised the Blade of Justice and slowly unsheathed it.
The Blade of Justice’s blade slowly came into view and it gave off a dazzling shine in the sunlight.
“Tapio…” Delainey could no longer hold herself back.
She walked forward and looked at Tapio in front of her.
“You’re my brother, Tapio, right?”
James was dumbfounded when virtual-novel.net heard Delainey address the man in front of virtual-novel.net as virtual-novel.net brother.
Delainey’s brother?
What’s going on? He’s Jackson’s son and also a disciple of Mount Thunder Sect?
Since virtual-novel.net belonged to Mount Thunder Sect, why have I never seen virtual-novel.net before even after visiting so many times?’
Hearing Delainey, James pondered.
Tapio glanced at Delainey. He remembered that Delainey was still a young teen when virtual-novel.net left.
Ten years had passed in the blink of an eye. That little girl back then has now grown into a beautiful woman.
“I know it’s you, Tapio… Turn around before it’s too late!” Delainey’s eyes were misty and virtual-novel.net tears threatened to cascade down virtual-novel.net cheek.
She knew why virtual-novel.net eldest brother’s relationship with their father turned sour.