Before this, they had also ridiculed Lugh. Regarding Lugh's casual walk in the forest, they scoffed. They thought that Lugh was just pretending. He clearly couldn't light up the Divine Monuments, yet he still pretended to be calm.
Could it be that he wanted to imitate Dean Soros' act of lighting up 100 Divine Monuments in a day!?
These examinees thought of the ridicule they had given to Lugh a few days ago, and some of them couldn't help but feel a little flustered.
In order to dissolve this kind of pressure and erase the flustered emotions, then even more excessive ridicule would naturally appear.
Lugh didn't pay attention to these discussions and continued walking forward. He walked into the thatched cottage, came before the divine stele, and raised his right hand.
Exclamations sounded from outside the thatched cottage.
The news that Lugh had unlocked the first Divine Monument spread like the wind in the Divine Monument Garden.