Chapter 2447: Mission 127<div>
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Huang n.
It was almost akin to a rtively prosperous small country.<div>
Precisely because of this,
Gu Chaoyan became even more perplexed.
The Huang n wielded formidable power, standing as a dominant force in this region of small ns. Inparison, these smaller ns were significantly inferior.
It seemed entirely unnecessary for the Huang n to bother with the affairs of these ns from afar.
Then…
Gu Chaoyan formted a hypothesis.
In a hushed tone, she inquired, “Could it be that the Huang n aims to lure all of us small ns to their mountain, subject our nsmen to such torment, eventually making them ves of the Huang n and forcing them into servitude?”
This way, the Huang n would establish a structure akin to an ancient country.
A clear hierarchy would emerge.
Masters and servants would coexist.
If the Huang n indeed harbored such intentions,<div>
Gu Chaoyan could begin to fathom their strategy.
“No,” the sorcerer dismissed Gu Chaoyan’s spection.
Surprised, Gu Chaoyan gazed at the sorcerer.
How could he be so certain it wasn’t the case?
It seemed like a usible exnation.
Initially, the sorcerer hesitated to broach the subject. However, given their purpose in investigating the Huang n, he feltpelled to reveal the truth.
“Do you know why I’m here?”
“It’s because sorcerers can sense that something has urred in this ce.”
“In this world, events that can trigger a sorcerer’s rm are not as straightforward as they may seem.”
“The envement of small ns by powerful ones is amon urrence in this world, and sorcerers usually cannot intervene.”
“For sorcerers to detect it, there must be a matter involving life, and it’s typically a substantial number of lives. It’s not just a conflict between two races. Sometimes, nsmen will lose their lives.”<div>
“There’s an issue with the Huang n,” the sorcerer asserted.
“The sorcerer is absolutely correct,” Adams affirmed. “Sorcerers are revered by our nsmen because they maintain the bnce of this world.”
“The Huang n must havemitted something even more egregious,” Adams continued, cing his trust in the sorcerer.
Gu Chaoyan refrained from objecting.
This sorcerer was vexing.
Yet, he was indeed fulfilling his role.
Perhaps, only sorcerers could rectify the issues involving the Huang n.
Since that was the case, she would simply observe.
“Where are you stationed?” A female voice suddenly interrupted. Adams’ arm was seized, and he instinctively tried to break free. Suddenly, more than ten members of the Radiant n surrounded him.
He furrowed his brows, refraining from making another move.
As a member of the Huang n now, he couldn’t act impulsively.<div>
Before him stood a woman.
The beast skin she wore and the essories adorning her indicated that her status in the Huang n was not ordinary.
Nothing untoward could happen to them.
He replied cautiously, “I’m stationed at the foot of the mountain.”
“The foot of the mountain?” The woman seemed to ponder for a moment. After a while, she suddenly remembered something. “Look at those tasks.”
With that, she shed a seductive smile. “It’s not a great job. Would you like to join my team?”
Adams subconsciously shook his head.
“You don’t?”
“There’s no one in the Huang n who wouldn’t want to work for me.” The woman teased, seemingly unbothered by his refusal.