Just like that, Destiny was devoured by ExceedoGenesis.
Their business, their clients, their mbers, their treasury, their Mission Hall, and their complete base itself, everything was taken away.
Not only that but the three Leaders of Destiny, the people with 16 centuries of experience in matters related to Clan, they now loyally served ExceedoGenesis as well.
Within just 3 months, ExceedoGenesis grew like no other Clan. It was already at the Level of Middle-Level Clan because they defeated Destiny and now even devoured it.
Their Reputation was already sky-high, the only thing stopping them was their numbers. Astaria's selection process was too specific. Days where she recruited more than 5 mbers were considered lucky, there were also so days where she didn't recruit a single mber out of 100 she sparred with.
Of course, with Destiny joining in, the process of recruitnt was more refined and divided into 2 layers. Around 20 Emperors were selected, they were all tasked to spar with the candidates. Only the Candidates who managed to defeat these Emperors were allowed to go forward and spar with Astaria.
With this, Astaria only had to spar 100 candidates every week, and since these candidates were already the ones who passed the first stage, the selection rate was higher compared to before.
The Number of Emperors in the City was limited as well. Within 2 weeks, Astaria had already accepted or rejected around half of the free Emperors in the city, the rest of the Emperors were part of the high or top leveled clan, they were the real cream of the lot, however, they would never leave their clan for a completely new clan, no matter how high the said clan's reputation was.
The Cultivators higher than Emperor level had the sa thinking as well. With their Cultivation, they had no need to join a completely new clan. Of course, there were Sages, or even Great Sages who showed interest in joining the clan, however, none of them were serious, half of them were there because of the won of ExceedoGenesis, and the latter half were for Nux.
Astaria rejected them all.
Therefore, the total number of mbers she could recruit was 22. However, after devouring Destiny, 2 Sages, and 6 out of 11 Emperors joined ExceedoGenesis as well, of course, 3 Great Sages were included as well.
Anyways, the number of mbers shot up to 33. Although it was not high, it was enough for them to deal with the Missions that co to the Mission Hall.
After Devouring Destiny's Mission Hall, ExceedoGenesis was only able to retain 20% of the usual clients, however, that didn't matter. It was already good enough, any more than that and they wouldn't have been able to take those missions due to their limited mbers.
The growth of the Mission Hall was a little slow, however, Nux was still satisfied.
He focused on the brighter side.
The Assassin Hall and the Information Hall.
Unlike the Mission Hall where only the mbers of the Clan were allowed to take those missions, Assassin Hall and Information Hall were different.
ExceedoGenesis had more than 200 unofficial mbers. All of them were Emperors and King Stage Cultivators, around 150 of them were from the 1000 people from the Forgotten Continent who returned to the Clan, and 50 were the mbers of Destiny.
And these unofficial mbers, Information Hall, and Assassin Hall could use them without any problems.
Honestly, the Information Hall didn't even need this number, with the growing influence of ExceedoGenesis, more and more people wanted to know about it. The prices of the information continued to rise up, therefore, more and more spies from different Information Halls tried to infiltrate their base and gain so information.
And what was the result?
All these spies were turned into Slaves.
And with these spies, ExceedoGenesis had access to the information network and Database of most of the Information Halls to a certain level, depending on the level of Spy they had caught.
This, combined with Grace and Amaya's teamwork, ExceedoGenesis's reputation quickly shot up. It even beca one of the known Information Halls and all this happened within just 3 months. They even got so loyal clients who stuck to them because of their efficiency.
Honestly, the progress they made within 3 months was so scary that so Information Halls even started doubting their thods.
ExceedoGenesis knew the information they knew, however, at the sa ti, they also had the ability to find out things that had stayed hidden for centuries.
Just how was that possible?
There was no way any person could predict abilities like [Core] and [Slave Seal] after all.
The ExceedoGenesis Assassin Hall wasn't behind either. Although they weren't at the stage where they had private clients, this didn't an they weren't well known.
The Hall that jumped up in the rankings like it was nothing, completing more than 20 Missions every single week, and the surprising part?
Their success rate was 100%.
Yes, ExceedoGenesis Assassin Hall had taken around 300 Missions in these 3 months and had not failed a single ti.
A ridiculous stat that boosted their reputation to the point where even the Top level Assassin Halls knew of their na. They all knew it,
It won't be long before normal people know about ExceedoGenesis Assassin Hall and they start getting private clients and once that happened,
ExceedoGenesis would soon shoot even higher in the rankings.
Nux was proud of his wives, with how efficiently they worked, it was only a matter of ti before ExceedoGenesis becos a high leveled clan.
Of course, in these 3 months, he wasn't just sitting idly either.
He sparred with lia every day and since he sparred using his Incubus Form, his control over it increased, the overflowing Mana, he learned how to contain it and use it in a much more refined manner.
Yes, he was stronger than before, however,
That was not the important part.
The important thing was the person he sparred with.
lia was now much more comfortable around him.
So comfortable that these days, if he sohow forgets about the spar or lazes around, she herself cos into his bedroom,
Just like she ca today,
"Nux, let's spar."
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