Peerless War God

C2705 The Hearts of the People Were Not at Peace



C2705 The Hearts of the People Were Not at Peace

0"Got it? What was the meaning of this? This... "    

    

For a time, Mu Chenke fell into a long period of silence, and she pondered over the meaning of these three words. It seemed like this was the response of the Redbud Merchant Guild, so could it be that it meant that the Redbud Merchant Guild wouldn't interfere?    

    

Is that really the case? Mu Chenke was extremely conflicted, and she faintly felt slightly uneasy as well.    

    

"Patriarch, what did the Chamber of Commerce say in response?"    

    

"Yeah, what exactly did they say? They should at least give us an explanation." An elder asked anxiously.    

    

Seeing Mu Chenke's dazed expression, some of the elders were also frightened. They even thought that the Redbud Chamber of Commerce had given a very bad response.    

    

Even though the Mu Clan had been in a precarious situation since a long time ago, it was as if they were in great danger. In fact, many of the Mu Family had already lost confidence in the Mu Family because there were too many vermin inside. If they wanted to change the Mu Family and start a new life, or rather, betray the Mu Family, they would have to seek a new height.    

    

In short, they no longer cared about the Mu Family.    

    

After all, humans die for money, birds die for food, good birds choose wood to live on.    

    

When they saw that the Mu Family was about to fall, some people already began to want to find a new path for themselves. This method could not be considered wrong, but for the entire Mu Family, For Mu Chenke, especially for those who were still loyal to the Mu Clan... It was extremely shameless.    

    

The Mu Clan was truly huge. After all, it was a large clan of cultivators that occupied nearly a quarter of the territory of Yongling Island, with many experts.    

    

However, there were simply too many problems with the Mu Clan right now. The internal interests of the Mu Clan were even more intertwined, and it was very complicated. They could either completely push down the Mu Clan and start over, or they could scatter like monkeys and flee for their lives.    

    

When a family's power was at its peak, no matter how many internal conflicts there were, they could still be suppressed, or rather, alleviated.    

    

However, when the power of a family began to decline, all the problems began to be revealed crazily. It was undoubtedly fatal, especially for selfish Immortal Cultivators who valued interests above all else.    

    

The biggest difference between cultivators and mortals is the length of their lifespan.    

    

A mortal's lifetime was at most a hundred years, which was simply too short. Therefore, it was extremely difficult to make a decision of betrayal. It required great courage and cost.    

    

However, this point did not exist for cultivators at all.    

    

Even though these people had the surname Mu and were supported by the clan, They had only managed to cultivate to their current strength step by step. However, in the hearts of some people... Actually, they did not belong to the so-called family, or rather, they acknowledged it. As long as it was beneficial to him, he would do it, even if it meant betraying the entire family. He wouldn't hesitate to do it.    

    

This kind of person existed everywhere, especially when the family was in decline. This kind of person would only grow more and more.    

    

The biggest reason the Mu Clan was still able to maintain its appearance now wasn't because of Mu Chenke, but because of the appearance of the Redbud Merchant Guild.    

    

Because of the existence of the Redbud Merchant Guild, the Mu Clan once again saw a trace of hope.    

    

Mu Chenke was too lazy to say anything. She waved her right hand and the letter was thrown out. When it landed in the eyes of the other elders, everyone hurriedly began to read and immediately exploded.    

    

"Got it? Just these three words? This..."    

    

" I know. What do these three words mean? Could it be that the Redbud Chamber of Commerce is hinting at something? Hiss... What does it mean? "    

    

"I don't understand."    

    

"The reason why the Redbud Chamber of Commerce used such a short sentence to reply, could it be that they already knew about it a long time ago? Furthermore, they didn't even have the slightest intention of interfering. They even used such a method to make us, the Mu Clan, mind our own business. Is that so? "    

    

"Mm, there are some reasons. It should be like this."    

    

"Don't meddle in other people's business?" Mu Chenke muttered to herself and continued to ponder.    

    

Meanwhile, an elder asked. "Patriarch, what should we do now? Looks like the Redbud Trading Company has already known about this since a long time ago. Moreover, according to my guess, the Trading Company surely has its own way of dealing with it. Since the Chamber of Commerce has already told us not to interfere, isn't that right? "    

    

Mu Chenke nodded and said, "Yes, continue monitoring it. Don't care about anything. Let's do it for now."    

    

"Yes."    

    

This order was immediately passed down. Many people present secretly heaved a sigh of relief, and this small action completely fell into Mu Chenke's eyes.    

    

They couldn't help but silently sigh in their hearts.    

    

He really wanted to intervene in these matters. The main purpose was to cut off the relationship between the Mu Family and these assassinations, so as to prevent the angry Rogue Cultivator Alliance from venting their anger on the Mu Family. That would be bad.    

    

However, there were some things that were easy to think of, but difficult to do.    

    

Currently, the Mu Family was like a pile of loose sand. They were not even as close as the Rogue Cultivator Alliance. Everyone had different thoughts. They were all thinking of their own benefits. They were already thinking about how to protect themselves in the future. As for the interests and lives of the Mu Family, they didn't really care.    

    

Under such circumstances, although Mu Chenke was still the patriarch on the surface, there were very few people who could truly command him. Even those who were willing to listen to his orders were very limited.    

    

When these limited troops made a move, they wouldn't be of any use at all. It was better to do nothing.    

    

When she thought of this, Mu Chenke sighed heavily again. It wasn't easy for a clan and a power to rise, but it was even more difficult for them to continue existing and maintaining it. At this time, it was already too late to turn the tide.    

    

Perhaps the only chance could only be entrusted to the Redbud Trading Company.    

    

But such a method was truly too risky. It was absolutely not a wise move to place one's own interests on another, but Mu Chenke didn't have any other choice now that things had come to this.    

    

After pausing for a moment, Mu Chenke asked. "Has the candidate for the battle for the Chaotic Beast Island been decided in the end? Has the person been gathered at the clan?"    

    

"This..."    

    

"Well..."    

    

As soon as it was spoken formally, the members and elders on the left and right instantly started to stutter and hesitate, and it caused Mu Chenke to simply want to hit someone when she saw it.    

    

The battle on Chaotic Beast Island was extremely important to the Mu Clan. If they didn't contribute, then they would probably be unable to obtain the slightest benefit in the future. Especially once the Redbud Trading Company really won, then the status of the Mu Clan would be in imminent danger.    

    

Bastard! A group of short-sighted rats would only think of their own benefits. They wouldn't care about the overall situation at all, and they were simply a bunch of vermin from the bottom of their hearts. Bastard! If it was possible, Mu Chenke wished for nothing more than to kill all of these scumbags.    

    

But he was very clearly aware that even if he killed all of these people, it wouldn't be able to solve the problem at all, and it would only intensify the conflict, causing all of this to become even more terrible and beyond redemption.    

    

It was the most difficult when the hearts of the people weren't united.    

    

- The content came from [Migu Reading]    

    


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