As soon as these words were spoken, everyone turned to Elder Xia. Who here didn't know that the Three-Eyed Realm was the territory of his mentor, Tu Hongwu?
The people present were all elderly and could be described as having empty eyebrows, which was not an exaggeration.
In Elder Xia's case, calling it a punishment was less accurate than calling it training, a display made for others to watch, typically a heavy-handed approach.
But there was no choice, especially since the troublemaker was his grand-disciple.
To them, it was a heavy-handed approach, but to Su Mo, it felt like being lifted high only to be given a candy.
He initially wondered where to enhance his attributes after leveling up, and now the opportunity had come.
It's fair to say that since his awakening, the dungeon with the most densely packed monsters Su Mo had encountered was the Ten-Mile Slope dungeon.
However, that dungeon's level was too low, and he couldn't enter it anymore.
