Liu Zong and Liu Heng were utterly speechless.
Was that really a negotiation?
Jiang Ning must be the only person who could have conducted a negotiation in this matter. The both of them had been wrought with anxiety and shaking in their boots the entire time.
They remembered how they had been so full of themselves and had thought that they were superior to everyone else. But that had been when they had been in Qingshan Sect. When they had been outside and dealing with members from other sects, they had always felt a hint of inferiority.
Jiang Ning had shown no hint of fear though. In fact, he had left the other sects speechless and with no grounds for refutation in their verbal spars.
The brothers were completely won over by Jiang Ning's boldness and confidence.
"You said that you have a solution for the gray fog. Is that true?" asked Liu Heng.
Everything boiled down to that.
If they could solve the problem of the gray fog, the other sects would have no reason to attack Qingshan Sect or to venture outside the mountain and seek a new home.
"Of course it's not." Jiang Ning threw them a glance. "What the hell is it anyway? I've never seen it before. How do I know how to deal with it?"Original content from .
The brothers felt their heart sink to the depths of a deep abyss. They nearly collapsed to the ground as their legs turned to jelly.
It had been all a lie.
Jiang Ning had been spinning lies.
How could that be true?
He had promised the sects that he would solve the problem of the gray fog within two months. But he had no idea what the gray fog was. How was he going to deal with it?
Liu Zong's face felt numb. He raised his hand and slapped his cheek. "Brother Jiang, are you joking? This isn't a laughing matter!"
He was on the verge of tears.
What an emotional rollercoaster life was. Moments ago, he had been filled with respect and adoration for Jiang Ning, who had displayed such courage and strength before the sect leaders of the six major sects and made a forceful stand against them.
But now, Jiang Ning admitted that he had been lying!
"I'm not joking," said Jiang Ning. "This is something we have to deal with sooner or later. We just have to come up with a solution."
Having said that, he turned and left silently.
All Liu Zong and Liu Heng could do was exchange a look with each other and pray that everything would go smoothly.
They had complete faith in Jiang Ning. He was the only one who could lead Qingshan Sect out of its current predicament.
Meanwhile, at Qingshan Sect, Liu Chuandao and the rest had been waiting for Jiang Ning, Liu Zong and Liu Heng's return. "Why are they taking so long? Did something happen to them?" Liu Qing was overcome with worry. "Father, we should go save them!" There was no way she wasn't worried.
It had been ages since Jiang Ning had brought Liu Zong and Liu Heng down the mountain. The negotiation should have ended a long time ago. Why weren't they back yet?
She walked back and forth frantically. Her pacing stirred anxiety in Liu Chuandao as well, but he couldn't show it.
Everyone in Qingshan Sect was filled with tension. No one wanted the fighting to continue because of the deaths it would bring.
No one wanted to die.
"Stop panicking. Let's wait a while longer," Liu Chuandao said.
He believed in Jiang Ning. This man who had come from beyond the mountain was different from the rest of them. He had not failed to accomplish anything that he had put his mind to.
There was something special about him. It made others want to believe in him, as if his mere utterance of something made that the law.
The Senior Elder and the other elders sat there, seemingly calm but secretly wracked with anxiety too.
Of course they were panicking.
This wasn't simply a matter of Jiang Ning's safety but that of the sect's survival.
If Jiang Ning died, it wouldn't take long before Qingshan Sect perished too.
This was the first time the entire sect's fate was placed in one person's hands.
"It's been too long. Something must have happened to them. Father, we have to save them!" Liu Qing blurted out. Her face was lined with anxiety and her eyes red with worry.
She should have stopped Jiang Ning from acting so rashly.
It was the three of them versus the six sects. That was suicide!
Liu Chuandao could barely keep himself together despite his best efforts. If Jiang Ning died, a battle with the six major sects would be unavoidable.
When the battle was to start would hardly matter then.