Chapter: 1835
�Thank you. We will never forget the kindness you�ve shown us.�
�Whether this is out of kindness or not, we�ll find out later.�
�By the way, we still haven�t heard your honorable name yet. If you would kindly tell us, we will make sure to remember it, to avoid making the same mistake.�
�Pyo-wol.�
�Pyo-wol? The Reaper?�
Zhao Yiguang�s eyes widened.
�Is he really the Reaper?�
�Oh my goodness!�
A wave of commotion spread among the members of the Golden Heaven Society.
The Reaper.
There wasn�t a single member of the Golden Heaven Society who didn�t know of that title.�
But, their knowledge didn�t stem solely because the owner of the title had a formidable reputation that shook Jianghu, but rather because they have received a specific order from above.
[Avoid direct contact and conflict with the Reaper, Pyo-wol.]
It was just a single line, but the meaning contained within it was far from simple.
It meant that the newly appointed leader of the Golden Heaven Society, Jang Mugeuk, had a strong opinion of Pyo-wol.
Although Zhao Yiguang and Bok Hojin have yet to personally meet their leader, they both knew well enough about his prowess, which was why they willingly acknowledged him as the new head.�
Among the martial artists of his age, there were only a handful of warriors Jang Mugeuk recognizes as exceptional and skilled. Neither Zhao Yiguang nor Bok Hojin was among them.�
Yet, the two of them have no complaints because Jang Mugeuk was truly an outstanding martial artist. Jang Mugeuk was not just someone who can be confined within the boundaries of a late-stage cultivator.�
And for an existence like Jang Mugeuk, one of the people he acknowledges, although begrudgingly, was none other than the Reaper, Pyo-wol.
Zhao Yiguang�s eyes sank deeply.
�The Reaper��
The significance of having a title in Jianghu was extraordinarily special. It contained all the information about the other person.
A prime example of this was the Three Saints.
The title, War Saint, was bestowed upon someone who had reached the pinnacle of martial prowess.�
Then for the title of Wind Saint, the person was given such a nickname because of his free-spiritedness.�
And as for the title, Sword Saint, it was given to Han Yucheon because he had achieved unparalleled mastery of the sword.
Titles are more often than not symbolic that reflect the personality of their beholder and the characteristics of their martial arts. Just by knowing the person�s title, one could discern the level, disposition, and temperament of the title holder.�
The man in front of them possessed the title Reaper or the God of Death.
It was extremely rare for someone to bear the title of �God�.
It was a title that could only be bestowed upon someone who had reached the pinnacle in a certain field and reached a level of excellence that no one else could match. JrNovels.com