Master Lian (Part 1)

Initially, Renshu Chang thought that perhaps an exceptional talent would emerge in this competition and that the grand-uncle had foreseen this.

But after seeing the candidates today, he couldn't help but feel disappointed.

There were geniuses, yes, and several of them, but none seemed to reach the extraordinary level he had anticipated.

Wigilia Han said, "The grand-uncle rarely makes requests. This is the first time in thousands of years, so it's highly likely."

Alisha Fan nodded his head in agreement, "If not a hundred percent, then it's at least ninety-nine percent likely."

Renshu Chang was speechless.

To him, there was no real difference between the two—he might as well not have said anything.

The thought of having an uncle who wasn't as powerful as them but outranked them by two or three generations was exhausting.

Hopefully, the chosen one wouldn't be an incompetent person.