Chapter 107

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After such a showdown, some countries which had originally been planning to seize the championship for the spirit taming division swiftly had their plans thwarted. After all, no one expected that the country ranked all the way at the bottom would abruptly make a complete comeback, rendering them incapable of reacting in time.

Look at those old codgers from China's side, wearing a profound expression as if the results had been within their expectations. However, their act managed to fool the other countries into believing that it had always been their plan to play the role of the pig to eat the tiger. Now, it was their own fault that they had been fooled like a donkey.

The order of the contest was determined by drawing lots. The next round was naturally to eliminate more contestants. In the end, there were only four countries left. Helun, which everyone thought was most likely to win, was eliminated early after losing to China, the country everyone had underestimated and overlooked in the spirit taming division. The latter was now one of the four countries left.

By now, there was no one who treated the dark-haired youth as a fool. This person had clean and good-looking Eastern features with sharp eyebrows. Anyone who saw it would know he was a gentle and reasonable person.

But when he became your opponent... no, your enemy, he did not hesitate to attack without mercy.

Moreover, his tamed spirit seemed to be following him on its own free will; it obliged no matter what the youth said. This was unlike their own spirits that needed effort to constantly suppress them. Sometimes, they even had to worry about backlash due to carelessness and distraction.

Comparing with others was truly maddening.

Regardless of how stifled they felt, the gentle dark-haired youth finished off his last opponent for the final match. His victory couldn't be any smoother since he didn't allow any of his opponents much stage-time.

Thus, the results of the spirit taming event were without suspense. China completely won.

In the original storyline, Gu Yan remembered writing about how China obtained considerably outstanding results in this convention apart from the spirit taming component. Now that the situation had changed, this shortcoming had also been fixed and so, China's position in the spiritual organization rose steadily. The position of Chief of the spiritual organisation had fierce competition.

This was something that everyone had evidently thought of. This matter seemed as if it would only grow increasingly intense.

But this had no relation to him. After dealing with his last opponent, Gu Yan sat back at his original seat.

The fight to be Chief of the spiritual organisation was completely out of reach for him as a younger generation of divination masters. Although he had officially joined the organisation and even obtained a license, Gu Yan had no intentions of staying for long. After completing his task as a reserve player for his country, he would leave.

The winner of this year's convention didn't need to be said. After the grand conference was finally over, Gu Yan wasn't able to leave until a big celebration like what Grandmaster Wen spoke of before was held.

An evil spirit was still in his hands. Gu Yan had planned to finish up this matter once everything was over but he was being treated as the MVP now and could not leave. He also couldn't not give these divination masters any face, so after thinking for a while, he agreed.

Since he had already agreed to participate in the convention, he would go through with it and end with a beautiful celebration.

"Our Ghost City has already sent out people to capture all lingering evil spirits in the human realm. Ah Yan need not be troubled by this." When he heard the youth say he had matters to finish up, Xie Lan didn't reply with an 'en' as usual or an 'okay'. Instead, he had done something rare and unexpected. He actually disagreed.

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