He had finally taken all of them down.
Luo Qi scoffed. They had sealed their fate the day that they had agreed to negotiate with Jiang Ning and on the eventual ceasefire.
"Chief, what should we do with them?" asked Luo Long.
Capturing the sect leaders of the sects were akin to having seized their respective sects by their throats. In order to successfully blackmail the sects, he still had some work to do though. It wasn't going to be easy.
"Bring them back and lock them up. There are still many other elders left at their respective sects. All of them have to be captured before we can truly seize control over the sects," said Luo Qi. "It's a pity that Buddha Sect slipped through our fingers."
Ting Chan's death didn't make up for that particular loss.
He had planned on seizing control over the other five major sects which would give him control over all six major sects.
The power that he would hold then would be unimaginable.
Everything would become a piece of cake. He could take over Qingshan Sect and any other sect with ease.Text property © Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org.
"I wonder if they will yield." Luo Long frowned. "These are difficult men"
"Not when they have to deal with me. Everyone will bend to my will," scoffed Luo Qi. "Alright, get moving. Everything within this mountain will soon be ours." "Yes, Chief!" Luo Long nodded.
Luo Qi narrowed his eyes as he surveyed the unconscious men around me. It had taken him a lot of effort to arrive at where he was now. He had been left with no other choice. These scoundrels wouldn't lister to him otherwise.
Nothing was going to get done if everyone had their own interests at heart.
He took a deep breath. His eyes looked dark and unfathomable. A wave of spasms rippled across his face suddenly and the next moment, he seemed to have forgotten what he was meant to do. It took him a long while before he became his normal self again.
Meanwhile, Jiang Ning, Liu Zong and Liu Heng were on the way to Buddha Sect.
"Brother Jiang, will Buddha Sect attack us?" Liu Zong was a little worried.
Ting Chan, the chief of Buddha Sect, had died.
He had been highly respected within the sect and had also been a figure of great influence and authority within the mountain.
Jiang Ning was currently suspected of murdering him. If he were to turn up at their gates, Buddha Sect might attack and kill him and both brothers.
"That's right. Buddha Sect must be enraged. I'm worried about turning up at their doors without any invitation."
They weren't worried about dying.
They didn't mind dying if their deaths served a greater purpose than their being alive.
But there was no point in flagrantly seeking death.
"It'll be fine," said Jiang Ning. "We're paying our respects to Ting Chan. They won't attack us."
Jiang Ning was well aware that he had not killed Ting Chan.
But he had not expected the culprit to kill Ting Chan with the Vajra Fist. It was a move that framed him for the murder while clearing him of any suspicions of murdering Ting Chan at the same time.
He looked at the brothers. "Anyway, they only want me dead. They won't kill the two of you." "We're not afraid to die." Liu Zong shook his head. "We just find this whole matter bizarre Don't you feel the same way? Ting Chan had been on our side during the negotiation. He had supported us. But he had been killed the next day. Doesn't that show that someone doesn't want him on our side?"
"That's right. Ting Chan is a well-respected figure. We still respected him even when Buddha Sect became our enemy. It's such a pity that he was killed by someone with evil intentions."
Jiang Ning eyed the brothers, then burst out into laughter. "You're finally putting that brain of yours into good use."
He didn't say much. There was no point in explaining too much now. They would find out what was going on when they arrived at Buddha Sect.
Jiang Ning urged the brothers to hurry up. There wasn't much time left to be wasted.