Chapter 2611: Top-notch Golden Immortal Dao Ancestor 2
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What remained conspicuously unspoken was the general disregard from other races towards the n Leader of the True Martial Race. It seemed as though they were deliberately turning a blind eye to his existence, behaving as if they werepletely unaware of his position.
Despite his simmering anger, the n Leader of the True Martial Race found himself powerless in the face of this tant disregard.
In a hurried attempt to break free from the stagnation, the n Leader orchestrated the swift marriage of his youngest daughter to the second son of a lesser n leader within the same month. Finally, the True Martial Race had something to upy themselves with, a much-needed distraction from their recent woes.
However, their respite was short-lived, as they soon received unsettling news. The Ana Race, the Heaven Race, the Five Grains Race, and others were entering into cooperative alliances. The Ana Race contributed pills, and in return, the other races provided resources apart from medicinal pills.
For instance, the Ana Race might receive a certain quantity of medicinal pills, and in exchange, the Heaven Race would grant them ess to their back mountain for hunting demon beasts. While each race contributed different resources, they all agreed to coborate.
Even some smaller ns on the continent forged partnerships with the Ana Race, excluding the True Martial Race.
Was this a sign of the True Martial Race being ostracized on the continent?
The races benefiting from the pills were flourishing, growing stronger under their influence, while the True Martial Racecked such vital resources, steadily weakening. As time psed, the grim possibility of them having no ce to reside on the continent loomed over them.
Contemting the future filled the n Leader of the True Martial Race with apprehension. He could onlyment his past decisions.<div>
Why did he meddle in the power struggles of other races?
Had he refrained from interference, the Ana Race would have remained distinct, and the True Martial Race would have retained its identity. The current animosity might never have arisen, and regretfully, the n Leader couldn’t help but rue his past actions.
Indeed, had they not severed the engagement in the past, what would the fate of the True Martial Race be now?
The n Leader of the True Martial Race hesitated to delve too deeply into that contemtion, consumed by an overwhelming sense of regret that drained his vitality.
In that same year, Kang Shi’s father, Kang Li, who doubled as the n Leader of the Impermanence n, contemted passing his position to Kang Shi. However, Kang Shi declined the offer, opting instead to embark on a journey of training. Kang Li, respecting his decision, allowed him to go.
Before Kang Shi set out, he entrusted Gao Zhuo and Little Junior Sister as the n Leader’s trusted aides.
Meanwhile, seizing the opportunity presented by Kang Shi’s departure, Gao Zhuo and Little Junior Sister, having recently confirmed their intentions, expedited their wedding banquet to support Kang Shi.
Following the celebration, Kang Shi departed to fulfill his mission.
As the task concluded, Gu Chaoyan, unlike her previous ease, experienced a weighty sense of relief. The past ambition of elevating her cultivation level for revenge against Pei Yueling lost its luster upon discovering the truth about Huaijin—a mere clone.
Now hesitant, she refrained from delving too deeply into matters, grappling with a newfound fear of the unknown.
In a moment of recollection within the Chaotic Space, memories of the first encounter with Zhou Huaijin and their tea-drinking scene in winter sparked excitement in Gu Chaoyan.
Energized by the memories, she entered the tempering space, eager to engage in the process.
The cultivation level of a distinguished Golden Immortal Dao Ancestor was awe-inspiring.
Gu Chaoyan, feeling a weight lifted, released a sigh of relief.
Exiting the chaotic space, she now harbored two determined goals.
Firstly, she sought to locate Emperor Cang, questioning him about the reason behind his clone’s involvement in her life and the assistance provided.
Secondly, she demanded the return of his clone—Huaijin belonged to her, not merely as a clone.